i need emotional precision. i'm interested in bravery.
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i need emotional precision. i'm interested in bravery.
yes im addicted to attention and orgasms and food and shiny jewlery and 7$ Iced Lattes. does that really not sound like an awesome lifestyle to you
i switched to gold jewelry
I miss you so deeply
why does this have to be my problem
by The.Rohit
Unsure, 2008
Athena Nangala Granites. “Napalijarri-Warnu Jukurrpa (Seven Sisters Dreaming)
Clarice Lispector, Água Viva
Interested in building a whimsical and peaceful life.
Fritz Lang, woodcut prints of cornflowers and red carnations, circa 1910s-1923.
Ashley Williams Fall 2026 RTW
Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta, and Maria Velho da Costa, tr. by Helen R. Lane, from The Three Marias: New Portuguese Letters; “Fátima”
snoopy loves love!!!!
Someone Else's Hunger, Isabella DeSendi
from a collection of found poems edited by Malcolm Parr
"And do not think that to enter the mystery of Christ is to escape from the world. Again I say that the mystery of Christ is centered on His cross. This means that it is the mystery of the poor, the sick, the afflicted, the deranged, the imprisoned, the dying, and all those suffering people with whom Jesus identifies. It is the mystery of the exploited, the manipulated, the terrorized, the oppressed. It is the mystery of nuclear war, of hunger, of injustice, of human anguish. It is the mystery of you and me when we suffer and when we sin. Christian mystical experience, far from flying from the suffering and sinful world, is an entrance into its very heart."
—William Johnston, Christian Mysticism Today