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@sleepchamberdeluxe
404+ Palestinians MURDERED in less than a day.
Please donate to Nader's campaign
And Ibrahim's campaign
They are both currently at the northern part where the zionist pigs are bombing! The situation is too dire as more Palestinians are dying.
Maybe it’s better to have the terrible times first. I don’t know. Maybe then, you can have, if you live, a better life, a real life, because you had to fight so hard to get it away⸺you know?⸺from the mad dog who held it in his teeth. But then your life has all those tooth marks, too, all those tatters and all that blood.
James Baldwin This morning, this evening, so soon
I’m bored and nosy. Please reblog this with the book you’re currently reading.
Taylor Swift’s largest problem besides overly saturating herself in every possible avenue for marketing, being so easily threatened with newer younger and more talented entertainers, Jack Antonoff, and drinking her own condescending artsy fartsy Kool-Aid, is how terminally online she is. A huge portion of her newest album aside from being massively bloated, sounding juvenile, AI generated, and repetitive yet still disjointed, is the amount of extreme metaphors referencing obscure Twitter beef and nonsensical drama that no person in the real world even cares about. The woman has a persecution complex.
My therapist was so real for saying the meaning of life is found in connection.
People hug their friends when they meet up and hug them a little tighter when it comes time to say goodbye. My grandfather rebuilt the broken rocking horse my grandmother had as a child, a gift from her father. There's an indescribable ache that goes along with seeing someone you used to know intimately, the becoming of a common stranger. Coincidences that bind, one time I got an uber and the driver used to live in my home before me. It was the last place he saw his father alive as a child and he nearly cried when I told him the walls were still the same colour.
Has anyone ever gotten over their childhood best friend? Is that alone not a testament to the fact we are more than blood and bones.
It's all about connection, friends.
the white western world believes the famine and death of black and brown people is integral and natural to our existence and that is why there is such little care and disregard and eagerness to portray palestine and sudan as anything but genocide
Hanif Abdurraqib’s contribution to Sad Happens, an anthology exploring sadness & tears, edited by Brandon Stosuy
فلسطين
truly do not understand how people just slip into relationships and jobs and opportunities and friend groups and lifestyles. to me there are a million obstacles to navigate in a single basic conversation
when georges bataille wrote, “no greater desire exists than a wounded person’s need for another wound” & when gillian flynn wrote, “a child weaned on poison considers harm a comfort” & when ocean vuong wrote, “sometimes being offered tenderness feels like the very proof that you’ve been ruined” & when lisa m. basile wrote, “did you inherit a sickness? did you blame god? do you believe in god? do you believe in yourself? are you still on fire? did you ever put out the fire?” & when stephen a. guirgis wrote, “why didn't you make me good enough so that you could’ve loved me?”
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ada limón, lucky wreck
The reoccurring theme of being unwanted in your childhood and seeing yourself as some kind of monster and how you feel like you have to move mountains to get people to like you
life is like. keeping your heart soft, staying curious, having fun, being strong
Hanif Abdurraqib, in “Why this poet sees grief as its own kind of spiritual practice”
you revert to self-sabotage because you can control the cycle. you’re stuck in a loop of familiarity because you thrive in the comfort you’ve created for yourself. the illusion of false safety is controlling you far more than you think.
cut it out.
I saw a bumper sticker and thought “is that seductive Daffy Duck” and then when I looked closer I realized it was actually a fishing bumper sticker but also. also it is still very much seductive Daffy Duck???? somehow????????
I’m always feeling like wait did I just do something unforgivable? But all I did was walk somewhere or turn in a paper late