would u let me grow on u like moss or no

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would u let me grow on u like moss or no
embarrassment has good bones
not only do i support immigration, i don't want to live anywhere without immigrants
Jebel Milhan, Yemen, 1984. Pascal & Maria Marechaux
if you go looking for doom and gloom all you will see is doom and gloom. if you go looking for reduced items at the grocery store you may find a littol treat
‘why didn’t they teach us this in school’ - person who never paid attention in school anyway
I’ve spoken about this before but as a woman with a lot of sisters, there is this common idea that many people have (especially men and women without sisters) that sisters must be constantly arguing, fighting, or otherwise in a state of jealousy and competition toward each other. I find this so interesting because I’ve observed girls interacting with their brothers and it’s a common dynamic that brothers do make fun of their sisters, bully them, put them down, call them ugly and fat etc, and it’s very much played off as light hearted and playful sibling banter. Girls will even brag that ‘having brothers made them tough’. But interactions between sisters are read from a much more bad faith angle with the belief that there must be some kind of underlying jealousy, cattiness, competitiveness, or genuine animosity between them. People are constantly excusing men’s behaviour as playful and in good faith even when they might actually be quite rude or thoughtless, whereas everything a woman does is perceived in the most negative way possible.
"i do not dream of labour" is a concept i fully understand and have said myself many times but it's also almost always like. well on some level you do. when you talk about your dream life and its travelling and a lovely house and great food on the table consistently. you dream about other peoples labour
"i do not dream of labour" is a concept i fully understand and have said myself many times but it's also almost always like. well on some level you do. when you talk about your dream life and its travelling and a lovely house and great food on the table consistently. you dream about other peoples labour
Eavan Boland, “A Woman Painted on a Leaf”
[Text ID: “I want a poem I can grow old in. I want a poem I can die in.”]
Octavio Paz, ‘The House of Glances’ (selected lines), A Tree Within (trans. Eliot Weinberger)
Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib, from “And What Good Will Your Vanity Be When The Rapture Comes”
Cinderella is public domain but Disney might come after me for “bippity boppity.”
LET HER BIPPITY BOPPITY AWOO
im kinda bored of this whole computers thing. i think tomorrow im gonna go outside and see if i find some kind of creature to look at
Deactivated.... Op did it boys
would you like to be old friends? maybe meet again in a decade or so? stumble into the same corner of the world by happy, human accident? look at me like you know me? like all the love we had was just on stand by, waiting to be fallen back into, waiting for permission to wake up, like the dormant volcano we are? pick each other back up again like a well loved, well forgotten book? would you like to be old friends? would you like to remember me a little?