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If you come to know that life is temporary, you will also see the world differently.
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We need sacrifice to accomplish big goals.
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No one can carry someone else’s life. Even between a parent and child, between brothers and sisters.
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Fear comes from the distrust of yourself and the anxiety about the unknown. If you don’t want the fear to take over you, you must trust yourself.
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Dear Terrence, This journey is nearing its end. I will be off to a new journey. I will discover a new unknown. I am scared AF but there's no way around it. I just have to be perceptive and keep an open mind. I am looking forward to new experiences and getting ready for new challenges. Love, Pam
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Watch the full poem “Some Things You Need to Know Before Dating Me” by Jamie Mortara.
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“Pirate Printers” Are Using Manhole Covers to Print Urban Designs Directly onto Shirts and Totes
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Dear Terrence, It's 28 March 2017 and it's a good day. I shared my new blog to a few of my closest friends. I will be hanging out there more often now for myself. It won't be about you anymore. I also went to get my US visa and this interview at the consulate is one for the books. Cheers! Love, Pam
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‘This must be real love,’ I said in the more poetic draft of my life.
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Watch the full performance of this awesome poem ���Roaches” from Ashley August.
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I want to love you like the 90s, back when we made book covers out of paper bags.
Asia Samson, “90s Love”
Congratulations to Asia on topping 100,000 views on this great poem.
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Dear Terrence,
I haven’t written a letter to you for a very long time. I was so busy telling you stories through photographs.
Everything has been well with me. I achieved my goal and am now a resident in Canada. After all the struggles and doubts. I am at this point in my life that I have so much to lose.
I hope all is well with you, wherever yoh may be.
Love,
Pamela
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"I got so angry with God for not keeping up his end of the bargain. But after some time, I finally realized why he wouldn’t change me. He never felt like he needed to.”
“I call them clobber verses. There are six of them. They’re the verses that get used to hammer gay people. The funny thing is that I never felt pressured by God himself. Only his followers. But I desperately wanted God to change me. I didn’t want to be part of a group with so much shame attached to it. So I started praying in my twenties for God to make me straight. If I could have taken a pill, I would have. I joined the ministry. I got married. I told my wife that I’d had experiences with men, but I convinced both of us that I could choose to be different. I wanted to be normal. I wanted kids. I thought it was just a matter of commitment. I even tried to take reparative therapy classes—just to show her I was serious. They tried to teach me that homosexuality wasn’t real. They said that I’d just had an overbearing mother. But I couldn’t change. I kept slipping up. I couldn’t give my wife what she needed. My marriage ended. I had tried so hard but nothing worked. I got so angry with God for not keeping up his end of the bargain. But after some time, I finally realized why he wouldn’t change me. He never felt like he needed to.”
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There are days that I cannot find the sun even though its right outside my goddamn window.
Neil Hilborn, “This is Not the End of the World” (via wordsnquotes)
Check out this poem and more in Neil’s book, Our Numbered Days (on sale today!)
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