… because I desire, I fear. Often it was fear that took me by the hand and led me. Fear leads me to danger. And everything I love is risky. —
Clarice Lispector, from “Brasília,”The Complete Stories (via lifeinpoetry)
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… because I desire, I fear. Often it was fear that took me by the hand and led me. Fear leads me to danger. And everything I love is risky. —
Clarice Lispector, from “Brasília,”The Complete Stories (via lifeinpoetry)
I mean soar of the eyetooth, slam of the door. I mean blood, however it comes, always bright and shining. The ambulance still screaming its wail life life life! all its lights spinning.
Leila Chatti, “ode to ugly things,” featured on poets.org (via ecouri)
But sometimes, I swear I hear it, the wound closing like a rusted-over garage door, and I can still move my living limbs into the world without too much pain, can still marvel at how the dog runs straight toward the pickup trucks break-necking down the road, because she thinks she loves them, because she’s sure, without a doubt, that the loud roaring things will love her back
Ada Limón, from "The Leash" (via soracities)
What woman is so enamoured with her own oppression that she cannot see her heel print upon another woman’s face?
Audre Lorde, “The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism” from Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (via sftn)
Manta dance by NicolasVoisin Photo taken in 2014 in Maldives island, every night manta rays come feeding under spotlight of diving liveaboard, in protected lagoon such a joy for the divers
The Library Resort on Koh Samui, Thailand is famous for its minimalist design. The architecture is sharply-angled and simplistic, and the paint scheme relies on whites and greys to create a calming atmosphere. But it’s not the white hotel that we’re going to focus on today – it’s the swimming pool.
The hotel features a vibrant, ruby-colored swimming pool. It has a striking visual similarity to a pool of blood, making the whole thing look like a scene out of the Old Testament. But it’s not blood that gives the pool its eerie hue, it’s red, orange, and yellow tiles along the bottom of the pool. (Source)
Amy Winehouse performs at The Highline Ballroom May 8, 2007
Strange horse eats treats ???
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people talking about “forced diversity” like characters being PoC or LGBT or disabled “for no reason” like
are people in real life PoC or LGBT or disabled for a reason
do these critics run up to people on the street like WHY ARE YOU BLACK
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Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now. Live it, feel it, cling to it.
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