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We don't cry; We bleed on paper.
- a.y.
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We are writers, my love.
We don't cry; We bleed on paper.
- a.y.
I always am about to go to sleep at a beautiful 11pm and then something happens to me
Two Girls (Lovers) (1911), Egon Schiele / Going to Scotland, The Mountain Goats
film adaptations are all fun and games until ppl start watching the movie without reading the book,,then it just becomes the 10th circle of dante’s hell
Fumi Kaneko in Romeo and Juliet (Royal Ballet 2021)
- photo by Andrej Uspenski
also attractiveness in the modern age is determined by looking perfect for images but not any allure or personality. remember when people were weird looking but attractive bc they were confident and had sex appeal and it didnt matter that their faces were not symmetrical
i hope all the little ballerinas who live in music boxes are okay. i hope it isn’t too dark in there.
are you from Turkey?
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Carrie Fisher, from The Princess Diarist.
“aren’t you tired of being nice” no!!!! i’m tired of everyone else being mean!!!!!!!!
dinosaurs are like the coolest thing possible for a child to learn about. it’s like hey i know you were just borned but giant monsters are real and they fought each other in wars for 100000000000 years and then blew up when the sky exploded.
Natalie Díaz, from "American Arithmetic", Postcolonial Love Poem