I cry every time I read it, I read this one a lot.
@queerlitnet event 01: get to know the members — lily + MAKE ME CHOOSE — @hcrror asked oliver marks or james farrow
“were you in love with him?” “yes,” i say, simply. james and i put each other through the kind of reckless passions gwendolyn once talked about, joy and anger and desire and despair. after all that, was it really so strange? i am no longer baffled or amazed or embarrassed by it. “yes, i was.” it’s not the whole truth. the whole truth is, i’m in love with him still.
i have a weird appreciation for Baroque artists, in particular Francois Boucher and Peter Paul Rubens, for depicting the human body in lush detail at a time that predates the standards for bodies to be thin and airbrushed with no wrinkles or cellulite
it’s just really interesting to me
so many the things women are taught to hate about their bodies—pudgy bellies, fat rolls, double chins, and cellulite—used to be ideals of beauty shown in depictions of goddesses
This is gonna hit everyone hard
Look at our king 😈👑
just look at him 👑
There's a strength in being vulnerable at times.
Every time I wrote your name, I lied. Every time I wrote your name, it was the truth.
1.Clarice Lispector | 2.Nickie Zimov | 3.Warsan Shire | 4.Pablo Neruda | 5.Madeline Miller | 6.Nickie Zimov | 7.Madeline Miller | 8.Vincent van Gogh | 9.James Joyce | 10.Nick Lantz | 11.Ocean Vuong | 12.Nickie Zimov | 13.Richard Brautigan | 14.Keaton St. James
"This is a nightmare"
“I’ll catch you in the end”
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Embroidery artwork makes me cry ❤️
Embroidered Polaroids
Mmiddleewc on Etsy
“Wanted to surprise but got surprised”
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I still haven't wrapped my head around it, but I'll get there * hopeful *
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