December 2010
16 posts
a day of only producing, ended unexpectedly →
Settling into a warm fuzzy feeling regarding this Friday, New Year’s Eve. Turns out my good-natured friend Lev is going and I won’t be spending the evening partying with Phil. Apparently I’m…
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People are taking the piss out of you everyday. They butt into your life, take a...
– Banksy (via freecocaine) (via daddysgirl1994, zaschell) (via oliviacontra) (via -earlyeyes) (via blanche-dubois) I think I’ve reblogged this quote at least three times, but I’d reblog it another. (via radioactiveriotgrrrls)
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I’m not one who easily Hangs her head, admits defeat We hang on rungs six miles apart But ladders always end up shards Always this close to the clouds Chords begin their spindly rounds But as we…
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Shapes →
i am horrified. you are dry like the eastern wind you are square like a sad bulldog you are unaware. you are steady like a boat’s rock yet you teeter like a broken clock you are unaware. i dance…
Anonymous asked: Have you ever considered running away with a man from your past? Perhaps someone you had thought forgot about you but thinks of you often. Would you explore ancient cities overlooking crystal clear lakes? Ride in a pickup truck as the sun goes down over the hills in the countryside. Swim in the blue ocean waters of a cove that has never been seen before. Camp in the desert in small shelters made...
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Trying to Talk with a Man
by Adrienne Rich
Out in this desert we are testing bombs,
that’s why we came here.
Sometimes I feel an underground river
forcing its way between deformed cliffs
an acute angle of understanding
moving itself like a locus of the sun
into this condemned scenery.
What we’ve had to give up to get here –
whole LP collections, films we starred in
playing in the neighborhoods, bakery windows
full of...
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What is the value of insisting on the need for significant representation of...
– H. Charlesworth in Women’s Rights, Human Rights: International feminist perspectives by Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper (1995)