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A Cloud and Landscape Study by Moonlight by Johan Christian Dahl
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Jeanette Winterson, from "Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal," publ. in 2011
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Urban Reflections - West Chelsea, New York City by Andreas Komodromos
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FMA is fascinating because there aren't many works about what it means to be an atheist and a heretic to a god that you can not only see, but who has personally snatched body parts off of your living body and made fun of you for it.
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Adonis, from a poem titled “Unintended Worship,” featured in If Only the Sea Could Sleep
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Stop shaming people for being passionate about the things that they love. Stop mocking people for having unusual interests. Like, honestly, I’m so tired of feeling embarrassed for being "too much". If being too much means having deep interests that fill my life with romanticism and excitement, then let me be!! I’d much rather listen to anyone ranting about their latest obsession with 16th century swords than have a boring ordinary conversation with those who shame passionate people.
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