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you think so much. You could think about a door for a hundred years and it would stay closed.
LA PIANISTE (2001) dir. michael haneke
Nino Migliori, “ Herbarium “- 1974
are my 20s supposed to be so lonely and traumatic
Anne Truitt, from a diary entry featured in Turn: The Journal of an Artist originally published in 1982
2020-09-22
Infirmary of the Carmel at Lisieux where Thérèse died on 30 September 1897
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White Pond, Concord, Massachusetts. Walden, or, Life in the woods. 1909.
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Having your interests mocked as a kid and general low self esteem will have you insulting the things you like even when they're generally considered very good. Because you like it, and historically when you like something it's stupid and not worth anyone's time. So you will say nonsense like "I recommend this book/game/film, but it's okay if you hate it, it sucks, I really enjoyed it but that's because I'm an idiot" and you are recommending them the Citizen fucking Kane of that particular media type. And importantly: you need to stop doing this it is killing you
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Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
Lovers, 1982, by Harry Holland
genuinely how do ppl find houses/flatshares where people aren’t evil or unbearable. and maybe actually friendly a little . like is my luck just dogshit ??
thinking back to the pathetic happiest day of my life, which sort of appeared like a brief beautiful path which then merely evaporated before it had fully taken a shape. and struggling not to agonise over the detail that if id never had to have been dragged back home at that point, my life could have been worth it, could have been mine. could have been much better than it is now .
Have you seen the movie Clockwatchers by Jill
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