. . . whether or not he could convince himself that any of this mattered at all, the world would go on. History would go on. They were all inconsequential.
Brandon Taylor, from The Late Americans

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. . . whether or not he could convince himself that any of this mattered at all, the world would go on. History would go on. They were all inconsequential.
Brandon Taylor, from The Late Americans
guys I’m so serious, the time I’ve spent on this app has been so much lower lately and I’m proud of myself and it’s so good for me idk
How inconsequential,
rarely more than one hundred years,
rarely more than a few generations.
We grow up with the trees,
but even they outlive us.
We fight the pull of gravity and time,
but billions have passed before,
and billions will pass after.
How inconsequential,
how small and insignificant,
how quickly we bloom and fade.
We only have today.
Yes or No? No further context
Yes!
No!
CARAMEL!!!!!
You’re my beloved little meow meow, Icee . <3
-👁🗨
Yknow what?
Fuck this. Fuck everyone else.
Im closing the asks for the night see you fuckers tomorrow
i wonder how it felt
My poems and I are just specks of dust that the smallest puff of wind can blow away.
Tove Ditlevsen, Youth: The Copenhagen Trilogy (FSG Originals, January 26, 2021)