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killyridols · 1 year ago
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in time, i suppose, i can let this go too (somehow) by tin nguyen, 2023, oil on canvas, 30 x 24 inches
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loversword · 2 years ago
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vietnamese coffee has become my number 1 favorite coffee to make at home. it tastes like it came from a cafe every time
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nguyenlam-1020 · 1 month ago
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Nguyên Lâm địa chỉ bán ống nhôm tròn uy tín, giá rẻ nhất
Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm ống nhôm tròn chất lượng để lặp đặt tại nhà riêng hay doanh nghiệp kinh doanh thì hãy liên hệ ngay với Nguyên Lâm - nơi bán hàng uy tín chất lượng được hàng ngàn khách hàng tín nhiệm và gửi gắm niềm tin
Ống nhôm tròn ngày càng được ưa chuộng, xuất hiện dày đặc tại các công trình dân dụng và công nghiệp bởi sản phẩm được sản xuất đa dạng kích thước nên lắp đặt vừa vặn với mọi không gian. Được làm từ nhôm nhập khẩu nguyên chất nên chịu nhiệt tốt, dễ dàng kéo dãn, uốn cong lại chống trầy xước, ấm mốc đảm bảo độ bền cao suốt nhiều năm.
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Ống nhôm dễ dàng uốn cong tùy theo nhu cầu của người sử dụng
Trên thị trường hiện nay có rất nhiều đại lý phân phối ống nhôm tròn với giá thành giao động từ 40000-400000đ/m hoặc hơn đôi chút tùy vào quy cách sản xuất sản phẩm và chính sách riêng của từng cửa hàng.
Trong hàng trăm nhà phân phối hiện có, Nguyên Lâm được biết đến như một địa chỉ cung cấp ống nhôm uy tín được nhiều khách hàng lựa chọn là bởi :
+ Chúng tôi chuyên cung cấp các dòng sản phẩm chính hãng, đẫy đủ giấy tờ chứng minh nguồn gốc, xuất xứ với chế độ bảo hành, chu đáo
+ Giá thành ưu đãi với nhiều chương trình khuyến mãi phù hợp với khách hàng
+ Đội ngũ nhân viên tận tâm giàu kinh nghiệm sẵn sàng hỗ trợ bạn tận tình
+ Nguyên Lâm hỗ trợ đổi trả ống nhôm trong ngày nếu sản phẩm lỗi do sản xuất hoặc do vận chuyển đường dài
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tiffanyachings · 11 months ago
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in time, i suppose, i can let this go too (somehow) by tin nguyen, 2023, oil on canvas // jules in the community croft, 2023, extremely blurry picture taken on her phone
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familyabolisher · 1 year ago
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July 2023 reading
Books:
Melissa Gira Grant, Playing The Whore: The Work Of Sex Work
Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary tr. Eleanor Marx-Aveling
John Lahr, Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh: Tennessee Williams
Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude tr. Gregory Rabassa
Sayaka Murata, Earthlings tr. Ginny Tapley Takemori
John Rieder, Colonialism and the Emergence of Science Fiction
Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie
Tennessee Williams, Memoirs
Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire
Tennessee Williams, Suddenly Last Summer
Essays:
Paul Kincaid, On the Origins of Genre
Articles:
Alex Barasch, After "Barbie," Mattel Is Raiding Its Entire Toybox
Max Fox, Free the Children
Deepa Kumar, Imperialist Feminism
Terry Nguyen, The Diversity Elevator - On R.F. Kuang's Yellowface
Mandy Shunnarah, Olives, Climate Change, and Zionism
Ben Taub, The Titan Submersible Was "An Accident Waiting to Happen"
Short stories:
Sayaka Murata, A Clean Marriage tr. Ginny Tapley Takemori
Other:
Max Graves, What Happens Next
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typhlonectes · 11 months ago
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A new species of the genus Dibamus Duméril & Bibron, 1839 (Squamata: Dibamidae) from the driest and hottest place of Vietnam
NIKITA S. KLIUKIN+ TAN VAN NGUYEN+ SON XUAN LE+ ANDREY M. BRAGIN+ TIN TRONG VO TRAN+ VLADISLAV A. GORIN+ NIKOLAY A. POYARKOV+
ABSTRACT
A new species of the genus Dibamus Duméril & Bibron, 1839 is described based on seven specimens collected from Nui Chua National Park, Ninh Thuan Province, southern Vietnam, the hottest and driest place of the country.  Dibamus tropcentr sp. nov. is superficially similar to Dibamus smithi Greer, 1985, but can be distinguished from the latter by: the presence of a rudimentary labial suture; by larger number of subcaudal scales; by comparatively longer tail; by generally larger number of midbody scale rows; by having the interparietal scale not enlarged, subequal to the nuchal scale; by having frontal and frontonasal scales subequal in size as compared to almost twice larger frontal scale in D. smithi; by having three scales posterior to interparietal; by having the medial scale posterior to mental not enlarged; by having three to four scales on the posteromedial edge of infralabials; and by having supralabial scale larger than ocular scale. We suggest the new species should be considered as Vulnerable (VU) following the IUCN’s Red List categories. The new species occurs in dry maritime mixed low evergreen forests at elevations of 200–280 m a.s.l. and was recorded in association with termite species Globitermes sulphureus (Haviland). Our study brings the total number of species of the genus Dibamus to 25; this is the seventh species of the genus recorded from Vietnam.
Read paper here:
A new species of the genus Dibamus Duméril & Bibron, 1839 (Squamata: Dibamidae) from the driest and hottest place of Vietnam | Zootaxa (mapress.com)
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enchanted--roses · 23 days ago
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OC Halloween Challenge — Day 30 — Groupe Costume
Ilsa MacGyver as Dorothy Gale
Riley Davis as Glinda the Good Witch
Desi Nguyen as the Wicked Witch of the East
Angus MacGyver as The Tin Man
Wilt Bozer as the Cowardly Lion
Russ Taylor as the Scarecrow
Show us what costumes your oc and their friend group would coordinate. Are they the Scooby Gang? The Wiggles? Mario Party Characters?
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yanderemommabean · 2 years ago
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i am once again requesting more Josiah Nguyen from Overtime content– maybe sleepover headcanons?
(holds out rusty tin can like a disparaged beggar)
You more or less feel forced to hang out with the guy when he asks you to come stay and hang out for a night.
He's his typical self, playing jokes on people who don't know any better and telling you how "you are the only one who understands why i do what I do"
He's a creep at night. His hands are always on you, mainly your upper thigh while he pulls up some video games that don't require full focus and skill.
Quotes llamas with hats a lot, if thats good or bad its up to you
Asks if you need anything from him. Anything. He can easily get his hand son whatever it is you need, and if people are stressing you out? Just let him handle it.
Food is fast food and gas station food, but he does know how to cook. He just doesn't have the energy. Unless you bat your eyelashes of course!
Def touches your face when you finally go to sleep. Leaving little kisses while whispering possessive mantras and chants like you're his savior.
Stares at you all night, debating on stealing less than coworker friendly kisses and touches. The bags under his eyes are from staying up all the time watching you on camera and admiring how you handle yourself at work, not because of the energy drinks and late night gaming (ok that's a lie, but still!)
((This is about all I can think of, if you have any other ideas for him let me know! He's a great character! -Mommabean))
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musingsofmonica · 1 month ago
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September 2024 Diverse Reads
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September 2024 Diverse Reads
•”The Fallen Fruit” by Shawntelle Madison, September 03, Amistad Press, Historical/Science Fiction/Time Travel/Cultural Heritage/African American & Black/Women/
•”Where They Last Saw Her” by Marcie R. Rendon, September 03, Bantam, Thriller/Suspense/ Mystery & Detective/Women Sleuths/Cultural Heritage/Native American & Aboriginal
•”Sky Full of Elephants” by Cebo Campbell, September 10, Simon & Schuster, Literary/Science Fiction/Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic/Magical Realism/Cultural Heritage/African American & Black
•”Reservoir Bitches: Stories” by Dahlia de la Cerda,  translated by Julia Sanches & Heather Cleary, September 10, Feminist Press, Science Fiction/Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic/Short Stories/Feminist/Women/World Literature/Mexico
•Rejection” by Tony Tulathimutte, September 17, William Morrow & Company, Literary/Coming of Age/Humor/Satire/Short Stories/Novel in Stories
•”Entitlement” by Rumaan Alam, September 17, Riverhead Books, Literary/Psychological/Family/Life/Social Themes
•”We Came to Welcome You” by Vincent Tirado, September 03, William Morrow & Company, Horror/Thriller/Psychological/Cultural Heritage/Diversity & Multicultural/LGBTQ 
•”Misinterpretation” by Ledia Xhoga, September 03, Tin House Books, Literary/Psychological/Women/Family Life/Marriage & Divorce/World Literature/New York/Albania  
•”Vilest Things” by Chloe Gong, September 10, S&S/Saga Press, Fantasy/Action & Adventure
Fantasy/Romantic/Asian Futurism
•”This World Is Not Yours” by Kemi Ashing-Giwa, September 10, Tor Nightfire, Horror/Science Fiction/Hard Science Fiction/Space Exploration/Alien Contact/LGBTQ 
•”Colored Television” by Danzy Senna, September 03, Riverhead Books, Literary/Family Life/Racial Identity/Cultural Heritage/African American & Black/Women
•”Songs for the Brokenhearted” by Ayelet Tsabari, September 10, Random House, Literary/Historical/Family Life/World Literature/New York/Yeman
•”The Hysterical Girls of St. Bernadette's” by 
Hanna Alkaf, September 24, Salaam Reads / Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, YA/Thriller/Suspense/Supernatural/Dark Academia/Social Themes/Girls & Women/People & Places/Asia
•”The Beauty of Us” by Farzana Doctor, September 17, ECW Press, Contemporary/School & Education/Boarding School & Prep School/Social Themes/Girls & Women
•“We're Alone: Essays” by Edwidge Danticat, September 03, Graywolf Press. Personal Memoir/Essays/Short Essays/Essay Collection/Reportage/Ethnic Studies/Environmental Conservation & Protection/Caribbean & Latin American/Haiti
•”The Cottage Around the Corner” by D. L. Soria, September 03, Random House Worlds, Contemporary/Romance/Romantic Comedy/Fantasy
•”When Haru Was Here” by Dustin Thao, September 03, Wednesday Books, Contemporary/Romance/Social Themes/Death, Grief, Bereavement/LGBTQ
•”Adam & Evie's Matchmaking Tour” by Nora Nguyen, September 24, Avon Books, Contemporary/Romance/Romantic Comedy/Women/Cultural Heritage/Asian American/World Literature/Vietmam
•“We'll Prescribe You a Cat” by Syou Ishida, travel by E Madison Shimoda, September 03, Berkley Books, Contemporary/Family Life/Animals/World Literature/Japan
•”We Need No Wings” by Ann Dávila Cardinal, September 10, Sourcebooks Landmark, Contemporary/Magical Realism/Family Life/Death/Women/Cultural Heritage/Hispanic & Latino/World Literature/Spain 
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killyridols · 1 year ago
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out of office by tin nguyen, 2021, oil on canvas, 8 x 8 inches
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johnny-dynamo · 1 year ago
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Power by Tin Bryan Nguyen
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sa-sa-blogger · 2 years ago
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Một trong những cách nhân quả vận hành ở thế giới này. Có nhân, có quả mới có “con giun xéo lắm cũng quằn”.
Quả báo trước là do trời, sau là do mình. Những kẻ không ra gì ức hiếp người yếu có thể ko tin vào quả báo của trời, nhưng nên nhớ phần sau của báo ứng vẫn còn có một thứ, gọi là giới hạn chịu đựng của người yếu.
Đúng là thay trời hành đạo, nhưng cũng vì thế mà phải trả giá. Đôi khi vào đường cùng rồi thì trả một cái giá đắt tí cũng chấp nhận, thấy đáng thương thật sự.
📸Binh Le Nguyen Trong
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sinhvienhocmarketing · 1 year ago
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✨ Tính cách thương hiệu là tạo dựng hình ảnh và giá trị riêng biệt cho doanh nghiệp. Nó là cách để khẳng định danh tiếng và thu hút khách hàng. Tính cách thương hiệu đóng vai trò quan trọng trong việc tạo độ tin cậy, tạo sự khác biệt và xây dựng mối quan hệ lâu dài với khách hàng. Đó là yếu tố cốt lõi để thành công trong sự cạnh tranh và xây dựng sự tương tác tốt với thị trường.
🔥🔥🔥 Tìm hiểu thêm về quy trình xây dựng tính cách thương hiệu qua bài viết sau:
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wellesleybooks · 1 year ago
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The National Book Award finalists have been announced.
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2023 Longlist for the National Book Award for Fiction:
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Chain-Gang All-Stars Pantheon Books / Penguin Random House
Aaliyah Bilal, Temple Folk Simon & Schuster
Eliot Duncan, Ponyboy W. W. Norton & Company
Paul Harding, This Other Eden W. W. Norton & Company
Tania James, Loot Knopf / Penguin Random House
Jayne Anne Phillips, Night Watch Knopf / Penguin Random House
Mona Susan Power, A Council of Dolls Mariner Books / HarperCollins Publishers
Hanna Pylväinen, The End of Drum-Time Henry Holt and Company / Macmillan Publishers
Justin Torres, Blackouts Farrar, Straus and Giroux / Macmillan Publishers
LaToya Watkins, Holler, Child Tiny Reparations Books / Penguin Random House
2023 Longlist for the National Book Award for Nonfiction:
Ned Blackhawk, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History Yale University Press
Jonathan Eig, King: A Life Farrar, Straus and Giroux / Macmillan Publishers
Viet Thanh Nguyen, A Man of Two Faces: A Memoir, A History, A Memorial Grove Press / Grove Atlantic
Prudence Peiffer, The Slip: The New York City Street That Changed American Art Forever Harper / HarperCollins Publishers
Donovan X. Ramsey, When Crack Was King: A People’s History of a Misunderstood Era One World / Penguin Random House
Cristina Rivera Garza, Liliana’s Invincible Summer: A Sister’s Search for Justice Hogarth / Penguin Random House
Christina Sharpe, Ordinary Notes Farrar, Straus and Giroux / Macmillan Publishers
Raja Shehadeh, We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir Other Press
John Vaillant, Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World Knopf / Penguin Random House
Kidada E. Williams, I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the War Against Reconstruction Bloomsbury Publishing
2023 Longlist for the National Book Award for Poetry:
John Lee Clark, How to Communicate W. W. Norton & Company
Oliver de la Paz, The Diaspora Sonnets Liveright / W. W. Norton & Company
Annelyse Gelman, Vexations University of Chicago Press
José Olivarez, Promises of Gold Henry Holt and Company / Macmillan Publishers
Craig Santos Perez, from unincorporated territory [åmot] Omnidawn Publishing
Paisley Rekdal, West: A Translation Copper Canyon Press
Brandon Som, Tripas Georgia Review Books / University of Georgia Press
Charif Shanahan, Trace Evidence Tin House Books
Evie Shockley, suddenly we Wesleyan University Press Monica Youn, From From Graywolf Press
2023 Longlist for the National Book Award for Translated Literature:
Juan Cárdenas, The Devil of the Provinces Translated from the Spanish by Lizzie Davis Coffee House Press
Bora Chung, Cursed Bunny Translated from the Korean by Anton Hur Algonquin Books / Hachette Book Group
David Diop, Beyond the Door of No Return Translated from the French by Sam Taylor Farrar, Straus and Giroux / Macmillan Publishers
Jenny Erpenbeck, Kairos Translated from the German by Michael Hofmann New Directions Publishing
Stênio Gardel, The Words That Remain Translated from the Portuguese by Bruna Dantas Lobato New Vessel Press
Khaled Khalifa, No One Prayed Over Their Graves Translated from the Arabic by Leri Price Farrar, Straus and Giroux / Macmillan Publishers
Fernanda Melchor, This Is Not Miami Translated from the Spanish by Sophie Hughes New Directions Publishing
Pilar Quintana, Abyss Translated from the Spanish by Lisa Dillman World Editions
Astrid Roemer, On a Woman’s Madness Translated from the Dutch by Lucy Scott Two Lines Press
Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, The Most Secret Memory of Men Translated from the French by Lara Vergnaud Other Press
2023 Longlist for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature:
Erin Bow, Simon Sort of Says Disney-Hyperion Books / Disney Publishing Worldwide
Kenneth M. Cadow, Gather Candlewick Press
Alyson Derrick, Forget Me Not Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers / Simon & Schuster
Huda Fahmy, Huda F Cares? Dial Books for Young Readers / Penguin Random House
Vashti Harrison, Big Little, Brown Books for Young Readers / Hachette Book Group
Katherine Marsh, The Lost Year: A Survival Story of the Ukrainian Famine Roaring Brook Press / Macmillan Publishers
Dan Nott, Hidden Systems: Water, Electricity, the Internet, and the Secrets Behind the Systems We Use Every Day Random House Graphic / Penguin Random House
Dan Santat, A First Time for Everything First Second / Macmillan Publishers
Betty C. Tang, Parachute Kids Graphix / Scholastic, Inc.
Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long, More Than a Dream: The Radical March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Young Readers / Macmillan Publishers
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maitown · 1 year ago
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Tự nhiên active fb lại xong đang xem thấy recommend bạn mới thấy cái avar 3d ảo ảo ánh sáng đẹp đẹp bấm bào thấy Phuong Nguyen (Jeff) thấy ngờ ngợ rồi vào sem à thì ra là người sếp đã đoạ đầy năm ấy nợ lương staff coi staff như shit nhưng deadline thì đều còn fb thì toàn bảo như nọ xong sửa theo bảo éo fb như dị đou con tin người vl,
Thề đời ko nhìn ai qua cái giao diện đc đou các bợn trẻ ợ. Vào làm việc chung xong hiểu các thứ mới biết cs này nó phong phú vl. Chính cái người làm đẹp cho đời, văn hay ý tốt, làm ra sp tốt, coa gout có standard... thì cũng là cái người sống tệ và vô ơn bấy nhiêu.
Năm đó mình suýt từ bỏ vẽ vì mình không deal được những thất vọng với con người trong nghề này.
Năm trước nữa mình cũng suýt bỏ cuộc chấp nhận mình không tồn tại được bằng vẽ vì apply rất nhiều nơi ko dc, chính bạn đồng nghiệp giờ đã là sếp bảo mình yếu từ chối,
Năm nay mình sau cùng thì cũng đã lọ mọ đi học và tự mình đi tiếp dù bệnh tật và nợ nần.
Không chắc cuộc đời sẽ tiếp đãi mình bao nhiêu điều khó khăn sau nữa, nhưng mình nghĩ được rồi. Từ bỏ là một giai đoạn của chấp nhận. Chạm đáy rồi thì sẽ nảy lên. Không ai tin mình cũng được, bản thân có lúc không tin tưởng bản thân cũng được.
Khóc cũng được, không ai ủng hộ hay thông cảm cũng được.
Ngồi dậy và vẽ là được.
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heavenlyyshecomes · 2 years ago
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#5
do interact: miffy lovers, people who always nap, horror media enjoyers, faux film snobs, regular jewellery wearers, puzzle enthusiasts especially crosswords, people who romanticise everything, ya haters, notion users, lonely girls, ex-catholics, mommy issues havers, people whose hobbies include making lists and cataloging things, sweet coffee enjoyers, glasses wearers, anxiety havers, people who don't watch video essays, city lovers, people who consider themselves a wong kar wai protagonist, themed pinterest board makers, fantasy readers, and haters in general <3
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hi my reader friends lithub has a new syllabi section that has some great (u guessed it!) syllabi from much beloved writers like ocean vuong and ross gay here's the full list that i have already added half of to my tbr:
ekphrastic poetry with victoria chang (featuring works of john ashbery, joy harjo, paul tran)
the literature of obsession with julia may jonas (obsession as transformation, destruction, catharsis and form)
place, space and landscape with alexandra kleeman (featuring didion, okorafor and hernan diaz)
lyric research with ross gay (books that combine research with an "I" like nelson's bluets or christle's the crying book)
hybrid poetry with ocean vuong (traditions, innovations and possibilities featuring bhanu kapil, rimbaud, clifton)
multigenre experiments in form with paul lisicky (for writing that explores connections between genres)
reading about writers with peter ho davies (books that teach the craft and give writing advice, think 'the outline' trilogy)
speculative women with lina maria ferreira cabeza-vanegas (a look at speculative works by women writers like jemisin, butler, k le guin)
writers and the world with viet thanh nguyen (rankine, baldwin, and coates)
sports and contemporary writing with sam lipsyte (exactly what it says on the tin)
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#3
what's in my bag post but it's what's open in my browser... twenty articles, five short stories, one bandcamp album, one film newsletter, one video lecture, two crosswords, two websites i want to check out, and one wiki article on a horror film
4,647 notes - Posted February 16, 2022
#2
girl help i can't stop seeing patterns in life and the interconnectedness of everything
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My #1 post of 2022
Do you understand? When I am done telling you these stories, when you’re done listening to these stories, I am no longer I, and you are no longer you. In this afternoon we briefly merged into one. After this, you will always carry a bit of me, and I will always carry a bit of you, even if we both forget this conversation.
—Hao Jingfang, ‘Invisible Planets,’ in Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation, tr. & ed. Ken Liu
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