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Have you read The Periodic Table by Primo Levi (orig. Il sistema periodico, 1975)?
yes
no
I didn't finish it
I've never heard of it
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
ramiel
[image description: fanart of ramiel from neon genesis evangelion, hovering over a peaceful city. end description.]
Sonya Sklaroff - Rainbow Flag, 2017 - Oil on panel
[image description: a painting of a building’s fire escape with a rainbow flag tied to it. the flag waves in the wind. end description.]
summer sufferers poll: would you rather have…
the ability to repel all bugs so they can’t touch/bite/sting you
the ability to always be at a comfortable temperature while outside
no chafing ever again
actually, no syndication is liberated until we're all liberated
i need to read a new book. please help
death and the dervish by mesa selimovic
austerlitz by w.g. sebald
the apple in the dark by clarice lispector
piranesi by susanna clarke
piranesi wins. however, i regret to report that every single copy has been taken out at every library near me in both new york and jersey city, and i'm not spending money on a new book. so this one has to go to clarice lispector
UTENA STOP TRYING TO BECOME A PRINCE THE LAKERS NEED A CENTER
all staircases are climbable if you have zettai unmei mokushiroku playing in your headphones and pretend you're utena
walked eight miles to fort lee today :)
i need people on the dating apps to understand that if you say that you're "too into trains," i will bring up the penn central merger. do you know about the culture clash between the militaristic WASP pennsy and the more modern, jews-and-catholics-in-the-c-suite new york & central? do you know what happened to maine's potatoes? do you know we in the northeast live in the aftermath of a great corporate railroad catastrophe
cats react to you opening a can of something boozy like a bomb's about to go off
i need to read a new book. please help
death and the dervish by mesa selimovic
austerlitz by w.g. sebald
the apple in the dark by clarice lispector
piranesi by susanna clarke
people are really coming for alexis nicole for telling the truth about mullein, huh
as she rightly points out, "hands off" land management is colonialist thinking that dismisses the long history of actual indigenous land stewardship. i would also add that this mindset is lazy and self-serving. it asks very little of you. it gives comfort people who would like to feel absolved of any duty to repair and take care of their ecosystem, to try to right the wrongs of those who came before them. but sweeping statements about mother nature doing her thing are no substitute for doing the work. they do nothing to mitigate the damage done.
people are really coming for alexis nicole for telling the truth about mullein, huh
flirting with a german girl by saying "guten abend," indicating that i am a savvy cosmopolitan who knows the proper greeting for this time of day