I Know I Don't Say It Enough And We Joke About Depression And How Loneliness Is Eating Up Our Lives,

I know I don't say it enough and we joke about depression and how loneliness is eating up our lives, but it will be okay. I promise you it will.

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2 years ago

"Doomed by the narrative" is sexy and all but i think the narrative wanting to save a character who is utterly set on dooming themselves isnt as much of a thing and it's so good as a concept

3 months ago

anyone need serotonin?

2 years ago
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The
Notebooks 1951-1959 By Albert Camus // The Knight Of The Flowers (detail) By Georges Rochegrosse // The

Notebooks 1951-1959 by Albert Camus // The Knight of the Flowers (detail) by Georges Rochegrosse // The Way to Keep Going in Antarctica by Bernadette Mayer // Little Weirds by Jenny Slate // Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre // The Fairy Glen by Steve Gill // The Carrying by Ada Limón // All the Gay Saints by Kayleb Rae Candrilli // Mirrors X by Nikki Giovanni // The Poet by Reynier Llanes // The Wanderings of Oisin by W.B Yeats // Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke // Letter to Gustave Flaubert X by George Sand // When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities by Chen Chen // Waterlilies by Claude Monet

6 months ago
Chema Mendez Aka Mendez Mendez (Dominican, B. Dominican Republic, Based Bavaro, Punta Cana, Dominican

Chema Mendez aka Mendez Mendez (Dominican, b. Dominican Republic, based Bavaro, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic) - Growing, Digital Art

7 months ago

does anyone wanna hold hands until we feel a little braver

1 year ago

i fucking love tumblr on new years i scroll past a glittertext gif wishing me a happy 2002 i scroll past my mutual wishing me a happy 2018 i scroll past a gifset wishing me a happy 2013 i scroll p

1 year ago
After Getting Over The Initial Shock And Heartbreak Of This Tweet And This Reply, It Hit Me That (and
After Getting Over The Initial Shock And Heartbreak Of This Tweet And This Reply, It Hit Me That (and

After getting over the initial shock and heartbreak of this tweet and this reply, it hit me that (and I don't know if this is a cultural thing here in the middle east or an Islamic one)

A child has to be named even if they're stillborn.

For a child to not be named, that means there's no one left to name them. They were killed along with their entire family.

I hoped I was wrong, but I checked the list of victims of Israeli attacks and found this:

After Getting Over The Initial Shock And Heartbreak Of This Tweet And This Reply, It Hit Me That (and

Israel has ended 47 Palestinian bloodlines over the course of this genocide (or perhaps more), so you might think that this little detail isn't that important, but I don't think we should get used to cruelty of this proportion, no matter how consistently Israel commits it.

The number of victims isn't just a number. These are people with full lives and hopes and dreams.

It's enough of a disaster that these families were wiped out, but in murdering them, Israel didn't just deprive them of their lives, hopes, and dreams. It deprived them of even the dignity to name their children.

It continues to deprive the remaining Palestinians of their most basic human rights.

What did the Palestinians do to not deserve food or water or electricity?

What did their *newborns* do to not deserve lives or at the very least names?!

This is the most harrowing form of terrorism I can think of. The genocidal Israeli occupation is the most despicable terrorist organization the world has had the displeasure of knowing.

The whole world should be deeply ashamed that it's not only allowing such heinous war crimes to be committed, but in a lot of ways, it's enabling them.

I don't know how anyone can be neutral about this.

Stand with Palestine, stand against the occupation. Against genocide.

ربنا يتقبل الأطفال دول و أمهاتهم و عائلاتهم اللي الاحتلال قتلهم معاهم شهداء، و ينتقم من إسرائيل و أي حد بيمكّنهم أشد انتقام في الدنيا قبل الآخرة.

2 years ago

“It’s spring, you’re young, you’re lovely, you have a right to be happy. Come back into the world.”

— Shirley Jackson, We Have Always Lived in the Castle

4 months ago
Emily Dickinson, In A Letter To Louise And Frances Norcross (Letter 225), September 1860

Emily Dickinson, in a letter to Louise and Frances Norcross (Letter 225), September 1860

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