May 2013
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rememberi asked: Sweet! I would love to know how you did your mask, what fabric you used, and any issues or problems you would have liked to know before you had started that you know now.
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Socializing is as exhausting as giving blood. People assume we loners are...
– Anneli Rufus
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April 2013
6 posts
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It was really the world that was one’s brutal mother, the one that nursed and...
– Lorrie Moore, “Which Is More Than I Can Say About Some People”
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March 2013
11 posts
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today i logged into livejournal again
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I was running again along the path, next to the alder bushes. I felt that I had...
– Vladimir Nabokov, “Sounds” From The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
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Literacy Privilege: How I Learned to Check Mine... →
It feels like the author’s point should be common sense, but much like many forms of privilege or oppression we’ve unconsciously internalized, it’s good to get checked. A very worthy read.
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..This life
is built almost entirely
of love
and losing,
isn’t it?
– Andrea Gibson (Somewhere, A Carpenter)
February 2013
7 posts
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If I never see you again
I will always carry you
inside
outside
on my...
– Charles Bukowski
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You’re a house in love with the trees beside you —
able to look at them all...
– Jenn Habel, from “Another Poem About the Heart”
January 2013
10 posts
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You see, I want a lot.
Maybe I want it all:
the darkness of each endless fall,...
– Rainer Maria Rilke, Book of Hours I, 14 (trans. Anita Barrows and Joanna Macy)
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December 2012
19 posts
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Whatever you felt last night, whatever needle was stitching its initials into...
– Sierra DeMulder, Ariel (x)
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