Bruce D. Perry, The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog
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Bruce D. Perry, The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog
Common Frank Bidart banger (from "In the Ruins," in Half-Light: Collected Poems 1965-2016)
“Real misfortune is not just a matter of being hungry and thirsty; it is a matter of knowing that there are people who want you to be hungry and thirsty…”
— God’s Bits of Wood, Sembene Ousmane, 1962
i'm like a fujoshi but for dead people
if you could see the thread i'm hanging on by you would not say these things to me
everytime i want something i should be shot in the head
wanting to get shot in the head for wanting something is also wanting
my most toxic trait is i fucking love work gossip. i play neutral not to be the bigger person or take the high road but to hear slander and hearsay from every side. two coworkers complained about each other to me in the same afternoon and i nearly blacked out from the rush
love saying ‘huge if true’ because if that’s true….. then that’s huge
One, Berlin 2025
Illustrated Logbook of the Whaler Gazelle, captained by Daniel F. Worth, June 19, 1856
what you experience is hyperfixation, which is pathological. what I experience is psychosexual obsession, which is also pathological, but in a darkly chic and subversive way. thank you for understanding.
Mutual fascination is always a risky business. Lacan suggests that it is the consequence of an imaginary identification in which the self strives to incorporate the other in an act as aggressive as it is loving. It is never clear who, snake or snake charmer, is mesmerized by whom.
Elizabeth Grosz, Jacques Lacan: A feminist introduction
the hottest thing a guy can be is barely conscious on the floor while someone lifts his head up by the hair so that you can see his glazed out eyes and the blood running down his face
[very clearly indulging the urge] im fighting the urge