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“I want to be a sweetheart in every moment / full of goats & xylophones, as charming / as a hill with a small village on it. / I want to be a village full of sweethearts, / as you are, every second of the day, / cooking me soups & drawing me pictures / & holding me, my inexplicable & elephant sadness, / with your infinite arms.” - chen chen
“I started living alone, vacuuming my apartment weekly, saving parmesan rinds for soup, calling to negotiate better rates for utilities. I became a better cook and friend, especially to myself. These specific tasks are not meant to demonstrate adulthood, the inane fantasy of the unrigorous that there is a finite level—based often on what you can afford to own and what that implies—at which no further acquisition of skills or growth is necessary. Rather, it’s to illustrate that I now live my life in a way that suggests I care to be in it. Naturally that desire transfers to other tasks, practices, and ways of relating––what I mean is that it transfers to love.” - lucy morris
“Everyone needs a place. / You need it for the moment you need it, then you bless it — ‘thank you soup…’” - richard siken
“By definition, comfort foods are rich and creamy or evocative of childhood pleasures.” - samin nosrat
“every time my family went on a road trip when i was young we would go to this restaurant that was famous for its split pea soup and they had the cardboard cutouts in front that you put your face up to. and my brother and i would always take a picture. and now i have a collection of pictures of us growing up in front of that split pea soup restaurant” - @persimmongal
“Soup is the song of the hearth… and the home.” - louis p. de gouy
“Every time I feed people, I am offering them the universe on a plate" - jeong kwan
“I want to remember us this way—
late September sun streaming through
the window, bread loaves and golden
bunches of grapes on the table,
spoonfuls of hot soup rising
to our lips, filling us
with what endures.” - peter pereira
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SOURCES -
1 chen chen, elegy for my sadness
2 samin nosrat’s ribollita
3 susan avis murphy, bowl of soup
4 lucy morris, every long letter is a love letter
5 wayne thiebaud, cream soups 1963
6 richard siken, detail of the hayfield
7 pablo picasso, the soup 1902
8 noah verrier, grilled cheese & tomato soup 2020
9 samin nosrat, a comfort food dish rich in friendship
10 ponyo (2008) dir. hayao miyazaki
11 message from my best friend, the love of my life, @persimmongal, on 9/12/2021
12 the taste of pho (2019) dir. mariko bobrik
13 louis p. de gouy, the soup book: 770 recipes
14 portrait of a lady on fire (2019) dir. céline sciamma
15 whisper of the heart (1995) dir. yoshifumi kondō
16 jeong kwan via michelin guide global
17 jeong kwan’s vegetable mandoo with dduk in light vegetable broth
18 peter pereira, a pot of red lentils
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for persimmongal 🍲 ♥️
i had a friend in grad school tell me that her favorite food was soup. I laughed at her when she shared that with me. I can now reflect and see how evolved she was. I too love soup, but I was unkind in that moment due to my own insecurity.
When Toni Morrison said the grandeur of life is the attempt, not the solution… And how she went on to explain that it’s about behaving as beautifully as one can under completely impossible circumstances. The power that has, you know? It’s really just the making room for what breathes in the presence of the attempt. In the coming-to-be.
This is the one.
Q: How do you survive whole in a world where we’re all victims of something?“
Ms. Morrison: Ummm, how do you survive whole–I can’t do this quickly, for one–how can you survive whole and when we’re victims of something, um. You know that’s a nice fat, eastern/western philosophical question about ‘how do you get through’?
Sometimes you don’t survive whole, you just survive in part. But the grandeur of life is that attempt, it’s not about that solution.
It is about being as fearless as one can, behaving as beautifully as one can, under completely impossible circumstances. It’s that, that makes it elegant. Good is more interesting. More complex, more demanding.
Evil is silly. It may be horrible but at the same time it’s not a compelling idea: it’s predictable, it needs a tuxedo, it needs blood, it needs fingernails, it’s all that costume, in order to get anybody’s attention.
But the opposite, which is survival, blossoming, endurance, those things are just more compelling intellectually, if not spiritually and they certainly are spiritually. This is more fascinating job.
We are already born. We are going to die. So you have to do something interesting that you respect in between.”
whenever someone asks how I’m doing
Small children choosing to interact with you is the biggest compliment, like a random baby waving at you on the bus, a child asking you a question at a restaurant. That shit is immaculate.
I love when I realize that I’m handling a situation better than my old self would have.
“The time of hot chocolaty mornings and toasty marshmallow evenings.”
Pooh’s Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997) dir. Karl Geurs
What a difference a year makes… (x)
A stunning Paris apartment with plenty of books to read…📚📚📚.
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“Loving To Survive” by Dee L.R. Graham, “Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them” by Susan Forward and Joan Torres, and “Why Does He Do That?” by Lundy Bancroft changed my life and the way I saw my experiences and truly helped me with the healing process so much
PDFs of these books are all available for free
Loving To Survive: http://violentadegen.ro/wp-content/uploads/Loving-to-Survive-Graham.pdf
Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4kGy0lOHL12MGpYTkd6TWhfZ3M
Why Does He Do That?: http://unityandstruggle.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Lundy_Why-does-he-do-that.pdf
I just wanted to thank all the queens who have not been in this situation reblogging these links for women who have overcome or are still living with abusive men and/or for wanting to read them yourself to better understand what/how/why abuse happens and how to support women in abusive relationships and say to every queen reblogging this who has been in the same situation as i have or is still in it that u are so strong and brave and wonderful and i wish u healing, happiness, and love because u are worth all of those things.
“Why Does He Do That?” is often recommended by my favorite columnist, Captain Awkward, so people can recognize potential warning signs of bad relationships.
Fleabag (2016 - 2019) / beetlejuices / “friend of mine”, krishnokoli / honeybee, trista mateer / honeytuesday / motion sickness, phoebe bridgers / chungking express (1994) / hope ur ok, olivia rodrigo / Ocean Vuong, from On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous / by langston hughes
A stunning Paris apartment with plenty of books to read…📚📚📚.
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