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we're not kids anymore.
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Stranger Things
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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if i look back, i am lost
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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@thewarmestyellow
and you’ll do it again. and again.
If you spent the first half of 2026 in survival mode, may the second half be spent in revival mode. It’s time to heal.
you can block me of course but you cannot undo the yearning i put in you towards things you couldn’t even pay attention to.
Patricia A. McKillip, from her book titled "The Book of Atrix Wolfe," originally published in 1995
Tsunao Aida, from a poem titled "Legend," featured in From the country of Eight Islands; an anthology of Japanese Poetry
Which one is your favourite? 😊
Franz Kafka, from a letter to Felice Bauer written in 1912, featured in Letters To Felice
the evening light feels different here.
“ai will replace you” i’d like to see ai yearn for her like i do
there is a level of seduction that exists beyond the body. something less tangible, and perhaps more potent. anais nin understood this idea about how desire does not begin with touch but with language, perception, and the sharp electric pull of a mind that challenges and excites you. in her journals, desire is not just a physical hunger but a hunger of the intellect, an unraveling of thought before an unraveling of the body. to be drawn into someone’s mind, to feel their thoughts press against your own, can be more intoxicating than any physical closeness.
—Caitlyn Richardson, 'can intellectual intimacy replace physical desire?', in milk fed