Czesław Miłosz, from “It Was Winter” (tr. Czesław Miłosz, Renata Gorczynski, Robert Hass, & Robert Pinsky), New and Collected Poems: 1931-2001 [ID'd]
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if lesbian visibility week, why
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"كلُّ ما أكتبه اليوم هو من أجلك، وليس ضروريًّا أن أكتب اسمك، إذا قلتُ سماءٌ، زهرةٌ، أرضٌ، ثَورةٌ، هواءٌ، بحرٌ، شِعرٌ؛ فأنا أعنيك"
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Arctic Monkeys in Ireland, October 2023
By Aaron Parsons
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MERLIN | 4.04
Aithusa
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i slowed the video down but he made 'em bouncy 🙏 cr.
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his award not his nomination.. so does this mean he won ?! (the award ceremony is tonight 23/4)
also the second paragraph.. aww 🥹
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Marina Tsvetaeva, from Epitaph, Selected Poems (trans. Elaine Feinstein, with Angela Livingstone) [ID'd]
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it's interesting that the word "shining" is used in utena and akio's conversation about childhood, in contrast to utena and anthy's "someday, together, we'll shine" being linked to their promise to have tea together in ten years, when they're both adults. they understand what he doesn't -- that the future can be better and brighter than the past. life doesn't only get worse as time goes on, and neither do people, because growing up is part of growing as a person. it's especially interesting considering that akio is literally just wrong here. stars actually become brighter as they age, not dimmer.
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It’s so fascinating to know that this is the version where Jean lived because you can see the parts where his life could have ended in his flashbacks and in the current narrative. Like if Abby left the pills, if Jean made it back to Evermore, if Wymack didn’t threaten Tetsuji to back off, and so on. Nora is really dragging this boy forward to a happy ending
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Chicago in Chicago he thinks he is so funny
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