• givemearmstopraywith:

    every day i wake up and drink my silly little coffee while God eats my heart like a pomegranate in front of me

    (via ni-weh-sesh)

  • lucidloving:

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    Jenny Slate, Little Weirds // Philip K. Dick, Martian Time-Slip // @/onenhillion on ig // Farheen Effendi, “Love” // Blue Lock // Esmé Weijun Wang, The Collected Schizophrenias // Martha Gellhorn, Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn // @/onenhillion on ig // Ottessa Moshfegh, Eileen // maia, The Fall, The Rise

  • littlegirlinvisible:

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    # ILYA ROZANOV IS A COMEDIAN
     

    CONNOR STORRIE as ILYA ROZANOV
    HEATED RIVALRY (2025—)

  • luthienne:

    But don't lose heart, dear ones—don't lose heart. Don't let it make you bitter. Try to understand. Try to understand. The world's already bitter enough, we got to try to be better than the world.ALT

    James Baldwin, from Another Country [ID’d]

    (via warrior-of-the-runes)

  • feluka:

    imagine if i did my work. if i sat down and Did it. and it was Done. can you even imagine such a thing

    (via warrior-of-the-runes)

  • metamorphesque:

    why do all the words sound heavier in my native language?

    —  @metamorphesque, Yoojin Grace Wuertz (Mother Tongue), Still Dancing: An Interview With Ilya Kaminsky (by Garth Greenwell), Jhumpa Lahiri (Translating Myself and Others), @lifeinpoetry

    (via metamorphesque)

  • mournfulroses:

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    Franz Kafka, from a letter to Felice Bauer written in 1912, featured in Letters To Felice

  • primulaceas:

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    Natalie Diaz, “Manhattan Is a Lenape Word.” Postcolonial Love Poem

    (via primulaceas)

  • mournfulroses:

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    Juliette Drouet, from a letter to Victor Hugo, featured in My Beloved Toto: Letters