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plantpoemoo · 6 hours ago
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Muerte de dobby con mis lágrimas
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plantpoemoo · 7 hours ago
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“The strongest people are the ones who are still kind even after the world tore them a part.”
— Raven Emotion
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plantpoemoo · 2 days ago
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on longing and deep obsession.
@agenderloser
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plantpoemoo · 2 days ago
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“Nothing hurts more than being hurt by the person you never thought would hurt you.”
— Unknown
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plantpoemoo · 2 days ago
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I'm getting too comfortable with sadness; it scares me. Grief lives inside me like my childhood self. I give her the love she never had until it overflows into a flood of tears, but she's still afraid and I don't know what to do anymore. she gets further away in moments of happiness and I'm scared of letting her go. so i cling on to sadness like a child in a crowd afraid to get lost; afraid of the unknown.
— 𝓜𝓼. 𝓜𝓲𝓼𝓪𝓷𝓽𝓱𝓻𝓸𝓹𝓮
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plantpoemoo · 2 days ago
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Amar de verdad es entender y asumir que la oportunidad, dicha y esfuerzo de hacerlo vale el dolor, duelo y desesperación de perderlos.
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plantpoemoo · 3 days ago
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You might be going through hell right now, feeling like the weight of the world is on your shoulders, and every step forward takes all the strength you have left. Maybe it feels like life keeps knocking you down, testing you in ways you never thought you could handle. But even in this dark place, remember: everything will be okay. These storms you're facing, no matter how fierce, will pass, and one day soon, you'll look back and see how much stronger they made you.
Life doesn't always make sense when you're in the middle of the struggle. It's easy to feel lost, defeated, and question why things happen the way they do. But trust that there's purpose in your pain, lessons in your hardships, and growth in your struggles. Every challenge is shaping you, building resilience you didn't know you had. One day, this pain will be a part of your story, not the defining chapter, but the one that proved your strength, your courage, and your ability to rise.
Hold on a little longer, even when it feels impossible. Give yourself grace on the hard days, and remember that even though it may not seem like it now, brighter days are ahead. Life has a way of surprising us, of bringing unexpected blessings and healing in time. Believe that you are meant for something beyond this moment, and that everything you're enduring now is setting you up for a future filled with peace, joy, and a deep appreciation for the journey.
Trust that everything you're going through right now is preparing you for something greater. It may be hard to see it from where you stand, but life has a way of working out in ways we couldn't have planned. So hang in there. Keep going. You are not alone, and you are stronger than you know. Hold on to hope, because everything truly will be okay. Time will tell and may we all be great✌🏾
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plantpoemoo · 4 days ago
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plantpoemoo · 4 days ago
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YOUR NAME ENGRAVED HEREIN 刻在你心底的名字 (2020) – dir. Kuang-Hui Liu
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plantpoemoo · 4 days ago
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plantpoemoo · 4 days ago
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I WANT YOU TO BE MINE. SELFISHLY, THOUGHTLESSLY, MINE
@vaitiolo ; // “Orpheus and Eurydice”, by Virgil; // H.G. Wells, from a letter to Rebecca West (w. April, 1913); // “No, I don’t miss the dissipated night’s”, by Alexander Pushkin (tr. by D.M. Thomas) (1832); // “Blue is the Warmest Color”, by Ghalia Lacroix (2013); // “The Voyage Out”, by Virginia Woolf (1915); // Virgina Woolf; // “Soft Human”, by Emery Allen (2019)
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plantpoemoo · 4 days ago
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“It’s both a burden and a blessing to feel everything as deeply as I do.”
— Unknown
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plantpoemoo · 4 days ago
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plantpoemoo · 4 days ago
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plantpoemoo · 8 days ago
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– Noor Unnahar, Instagram account "noor_unnahar"
[TEXT ID: / [Lemons] / My father's mother loved lemons. Years after her passing, / we run out of everything, but never / lemons. / Nothing else shelters grief / better than memory. / It's my father way of saying, / even in your absence, you will be / cared by me. / END ID]
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plantpoemoo · 9 days ago
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Pumpkin lover 🎃
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plantpoemoo · 10 days ago
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Empecé a leer este libro por casualidad y ahora es de los que más cariño le guardo.
Recientemente empecé una costumbre de aprovechar mis ratos libres para leer y distraer mi mente de los posibles pensamientos de culpa, resentimiento, tristeza, que me genera mi reciente ruptura; los ratos libres en el servicio no son la excepción.
Un día estando en el servicio me di cuenta que había olvidado el libro de Harry Potter que había empezado a leer, con resignación me imaginé otras alternativas para distraer mi mente sin llegar a estar convencido de ninguna. Una amiga se dio cuenta y me ofreció el libro “Mis días en la librería Morisaki” que ella había llevado extra al libro que estaba leyendo.
Al principio empecé la lectura y la abracé cual tabla en medio del océano para mantenerme a flote, sin embargo, a las pocas páginas el libro me regresó el abrazo y me transportó a un lugar cálido.
La protagonista Takako había sufrido una ruptura amorosa, fue obligada a transformar todas sus espectativas, metas, creencias, incluso su mismo trabajo. Se encontraba en un lugar muy oscuro cuando su tío la invitó a su Librería. Al principio ella no se sentía cómoda en ningún lugar y la librería no era la excepción, sin embargo, conociendo nuevas personas, autores, momentos, libros, costumbres, fue escalando poco a poco para salir del abismo emocional en el que se encontraba.
El hecho que nuestra protagonista haya sufrido un duelo y haya avanzado con ella hasta poder superarlo, me lleno de esperanzas y consuelo. Sin duda Mis días en la Librería Morisaki es uno de mis libros favoritos.
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