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idk, dying alone could be fun
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This one’s an older poem titled “Gaze.”
July 20, 2019
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Shirley Jackson, The haunting of hill house
emily dickinson / van gogh’s bedroom (1888)
“The air is dark, the night is sad, I lie sleepless and I groan. Nobody cares when a man goes mad; He is sorry, God is glad. Shadow changes into bone.”
— “Refrain” by Allen Ginsberg, 1948
““If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, swims like a duck….then it’s a Taylor polynomial, as 99% of the population knows””
— - Honors Calculus Professor
““This is not cheating, this is math. Math is tricks not cheating.””
— Integral Calculus TA
“And speaking of Pythagoras – he was a vegetarian, but he didn’t eat beans. That is really strange.”
— History of Mathematics Lecturer
And then one day, with no explanation, she just didn’t care any more.
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“She lost her back legs when she got hit by a car. She’d already been returned to the shelter twice already. She’s a lot of work. It’s almost like having a child. You need to be very patient. You always need to change her diaper. It’s very hard to find a babysitter. But I’ve had her for 1.5 years now and I can’t imagine life without her. Everyone loves Lucy. And Lucy loves everyone. She can’t wag her tail, so I was worried that I’d never know if she was happy. But she tells me with her eyes.” (Rosario, Argentina)