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datasaint:

Honestly the total sandwich-munching ordinariness of Andy Samberg makes Joanna Newsom’s love songs that much more poignant and universal…if she can derive such wise poetry from her experience of the I’m On A Boat guy, then surely we can all crawl across the salt flats of our banal lives to gain something transcendent from whatever love we can scrape together


Ingeborg Bachmann, from a letter to Paul Celan c. September 1961, featured in Correspondence; 1948-1961
(via violentwavesofemotion)


Has someone you love ever accused you of murder, when you were innocent? The insane thing is that I do not hate you; but if you ever want anything to be worked out and be made good again, then try to start here, by answering me–not in a reply, not in writing, but in your heart and your actions.


binkybun:

has this been done or

abduction:
“by Marleigh
”
abduction:
“ by greg pths
”
Me:
  • man i wish i could do this thing
  • Them:
  • it's not too late to learn
  • Me, a narcissistic who needs to be good at everything Now:
  • no

  • white-wid0w:

    a concept: we are smoking on our back porch. you’re smiling. a dog sleeps at our feet. the ocean is 2 blocks away. bernie sanders is president. the bees are alright.


    inkskinned:

    i want to be so kind it echoes backwards in time and undoes the things that hurt you. i want to be so kind it radiates from me. i want to be so kind that i make someone else find faith in humanity again. there’s not much i can do, i’m small and weak and i only know so many words. but i know i can be kind. and sometimes, i believe, that changes the world.


    thunderstruck9:

    Kim Dorland (Canadian, b. 1974), Zombies (The Year That Was), 2013. Oil and acrylic on jute, 72 x 96 in.

    via ymutate

    thunderstruck9:
“ Kim Dorland (Canadian, b. 1974), Zombies (The Year That Was), 2013. Oil and acrylic on jute, 72 x 96 in.
”