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i hate nonchalant people. i could never be nonchalant. in fact i am very chalant. about everything all the time
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I’m having all my wants and desires surgically removed tomorrow
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'this too shall pass' well can it pass fucking faster??
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fuck casual friendships. our souls are intertwined. loving you is woven into the fabric of my life
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some of my favourite novels/poetry collections/essays/etc that touch on themes of illness & disability. all written by disabled, d/deaf & chronically ill people. many are free to borrow on archive.org or a quick google away
When the Sick Rule the World by Dodie Bellamy
Ongoingness: The End of a Diary by Sarah Manguso
Tender Points by Amy Berkowitz
With Wings: An Anthology Of Literature By And About Women With Disabilities edited by Marsha Saxton
The Perseverance by Raymond Antrobus
Carnal Acts by Nancy Mairs
A Plea for Eros by Siri Hustvedt
I Watched You Disappear by Anya Krugovoy Silver
Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
Voice Lessons: On Becoming a (Woman) Writer by Nancy Mairs
Pain Woman Takes Your Keys, and Other Essays from a Nervous System by Sonya Huber
The Book of Goodbyes by Jillian Weise
Bright Dead Things by Ada Limón
Places I’ve Taken My Body by Molly McCully Brown
Sick Woman Theory by Johanna Hedva
The Undying by Anne Boyer
Beauty is a Verb: the New Poetry of Disability edited by Jennifer Bartlett
Wound from the Mouth of a Wound by Torrin A. Greathouse
If I Could Sleep Deeply Enough: Poems by Vassar Miller
Love/Iraq by Sheila Black
Blissful Times by Sandrah Alland
Veil & Burn by Laurie Clements Lambeth
Common Cyborg by Jillian Weise
Teratology: Poems by Susannah Nevison
Movements of the Uncontrollable Body by Bronwyn Valentine
Such Perfection by Chloé Cooper Jones
Hoist the Larger Grief Along by Aditi Nagrath
On the Spectrum of Possible Deaths by Lucia Perillo
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sex therapy :: masterlist
“your husband can’t please your pussy the way i can.”
tattooed! therapist! toji x reader ( x other jjk villains )
summary: to fix your sexual frustrations, a hot and tattooed therapist ends up unexpectedly between your thighs.
genre: au — corporate. aristocracy. enemies to lovers. angsty. smutty. with pinches of fluff.
word count: 100k ( and counting )
general warnings: misogynistic! naoya. arranged marriage. strong language. degradation. explicit sex scenes. infidelity/adultery. sexual frustration. multiple partners. humiliation. violence (guns, knives). classism. family drama. manipulation undertones. political corruption.
status: updating
credits: choso art credit to NC9__
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Do you have any poems about a love you can't have? 💔
Morning by Frank O Hara
We Don't Know How To Say Goodbye by Anna Akhmatova
Never Seek to Tell thy Love by William Blake
from “An Attempt at Jealousy” by Marina Tsvetaeva
Pad, Pad by Stevie Smith
If You Should Go by Countee Cullen
I am not yours by Sara Teasdale
One Last Poem For Richard by Sandra Cisneros
Time does not bring relief (Sonnet II) by Edna St. Vincent Millay
I know I am but summer to your heart (Sonnet XXVII) by Edna St. Vincent Millay
The Philosopher by Edna St. Vincent Millay
I think I should have loved you presently by Edna St. Vincent Millay
The More Loving One by W. H. Auden
Appeal by Anne Brontë
You Who Never Arrived by Rainer Maria Rilke
The Side Effects of Eating Too Many Clementines by Alessia Di Cesare
“the winter sun says fight” by Peter Gizzi
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does anyone know about the yearning & the wanting
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having a quiet life is so.. underrated. i don’t mean it in the sense that people who’re open and loud and busy aren’t important, but when our culture has significantly put so much emphasis on the definition of success as fame, extraordinary accomplishments, greatness and importance and excessive wealth, i think there is so much power to be found in our own anonymity. in the silence of life. in not being constantly perceived, analyzed and performing for the world. in being able to take a walk, smile at strangers and just notice the world without all that noise. taking the biggest pleasure out of the smallest joys, like a cup of coffee or blowing out birthday candles. knowing that our lives don’t have to be a grand spectacle for others in order to have worth and cause a good impact.
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Byung-Chul Han, from an interview published in ArtReview
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I think it’s incredibly fucked how capitalism discourages learning for learning’s sake. People will have interests they’ve spent years researching then say it’s “useless knowledge” bc it didn’t go towards a college degree and isn’t part of their job. Learning is never useless! Your brain is growing and developing throughout your whole life! People would never have epiphanies or sudden lightening strikes of creativity if they weren’t learning new things! That goes double for topics like science, politics, and history, which inform your understanding of the world you live in!
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It's never too late! It's never too late to start reading the Qur’an once again, to start praying once again, to start speaking to your Rabb once again. His door is always open, knock once again.
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love changes you, in the end, I will not recognise the shape that I am
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