i’ve been angry about this for my entire life
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#words #I never thought about this #but now I'm also mad
i’ve been angry about this for my entire life
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In this house…we are real.
OMG i want this in my house!!!!! merrrrr so cute
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Hugging is good medicine. It transfers energy,
and gives the person hugged an emotional boost.
You need four hugs a day for survival, eight for maintenance, and twelve for growth.
A hug makes you feel good.
The skin is the largest organ we have and it needs a great deal of care.
A hug can cover a lot of skin and gives the message that you care.
It is also a form of communication.
It can say things you don’t have words for.
The nicest thing about a hug is that you usually can’t give one without getting one.
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@9 months ago with 135821 notesJohn Kelsey, Depesrsion, Impoetnce, 2012.
Kelsey repurposed found language from spam emails for these “poems,” which he presents on paper featuring the old Whitney Museum insignia, the eagle. The lists of names indicate the emails’ senders, the titles are drawn from the subject lines, and the “stanzas” consist of the seemingly random, cut and pasted content of the messages.
Bottom right photograph by Tyko
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pronunciation | quAn-‘trel
This. All. Damn. Day. Exquisite word.
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sometimes i close my books. don’t need you to always, every moment talk about the depth, hunger, crying, breaking open and pouring out injustice or history or conspiracy. appreciate that being whole isn’t a 9 to 5 to you. but you don’t have to philosophize my hair. just touch it. the curve of my body, the standards that my thighs press against until they pop. just touch, sir. don’t have to gold plate my hand, call me queen. don’t have to— though its nice. sometimes i just like your face because it feels good in my eyes and sometimes i read that poetry to you because it tastes right. don’t have to choose between being my brother and my lover, no. but, sir, kissing in its philosophical form doesn’t appeal to me and although i love you like sun, like land, like the kind that oozes out of toddlers hugging you about the knee, like Kemet and blankets designed like maps that we plot our organs on, it ain’t always, every moment about that. sometimes i close my books. i promise.
*slow clap*
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@8 months ago with 78 notesHave you ever had one of those moments when you just can’t think of an appropriate insult? Lucky for you, we’ve got the perfect solution! Sold on FredFlare.
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Photo by April Johnson. Poem by Gabriel Gadfly.
I just needed this on my blog again.
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sometimes i close my books. don’t need you to always, every moment talk about the depth, hunger, crying, breaking open and pouring out injustice or history or conspiracy. appreciate that being whole isn’t a 9 to 5 to you. but you don’t have to philosophize my hair. just touch it. the curve of my body, the standards that my thighs press against until they pop. just touch, sir. don’t have to gold plate my hand, call me queen. don’t have to— though its nice. sometimes i just like your face because it feels good in my eyes and sometimes i read that poetry to you because it tastes right. don’t have to choose between being my brother and my lover, no. but, sir, kissing in its philosophical form doesn’t appeal to me and although i love you like sun, like land, like the kind that oozes out of toddlers hugging you about the knee, like Kemet and blankets designed like maps that we plot our organs on, it ain’t always, every moment about that. sometimes i close my books. i promise.
*slow clap*
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Hugging is good medicine. It transfers energy,
and gives the person hugged an emotional boost.
You need four hugs a day for survival, eight for maintenance, and twelve for growth.
A hug makes you feel good.
The skin is the largest organ we have and it needs a great deal of care.
A hug can cover a lot of skin and gives the message that you care.
It is also a form of communication.
It can say things you don’t have words for.
The nicest thing about a hug is that you usually can’t give one without getting one.
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