Can you do a web weaving about parental disconnect as a queer kid
"what's an abandoned child to do but learn to live alone" queerness, parents
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Keaton St. James
Amatullah Bourdon
Pere Llobera
Chen chen
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Stevie Edward's
Sylvia plath
Selma Deera
Nana Grizol
(noticed the credits are in the wrong direction after posting, will fix at some point, read credits down to up for now)
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someone has to leave first. this is a very old story. there is no other version of it.
rien ne va plus - margarita karapanou / ghost, zero, suitcase, and the moon - richard siken, beginners (2010) dir. mike mills, glue - richard siken, beginners (2010) dir. mike mills, the absolutely true story of a part-time indian - sherman alexie, tumblr user lalallorona, fuck it i love you - lana del rey, the worm king’s lullaby - richard siken
buy me a coffee? <3
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every part of me is borrowed. My father’s rage, my mother’s empathy, my first girlfriend’s sense of adventure and wonder. My grandmother’s hope for the world. My little sister’s bravery. My boyfriend’s sharp wit, the little girl from my preschool class’s love of all living things. I’m not sure if anything is uniquely mine. When i was a kid i would sit and wonder if anyone was thinking the same thing as me at the same time, now I know that someone out there is. Maybe some find it sad to not be one of a kind, but i think it’s beautiful. We all lean on each other, strangers or friends. The impact people leave on each other is beautiful. Strangers in the grocery store with pretty smiles, old ladies in the park feeding the birds and squirrels, a father seeing his baby for the first time. The world seems so ugly until you squint and pay closer attention.
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Jackie Taylor (+ Shauna) | miscellaneous character study
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Flappers and Philosophers
Carol Rifka Brunt, Tell the Wolves I'm Home
Leanna Firestone, Two Week Notice
Black Wing, Twinkling
Madison Beer, Good In Goodbye
a.j., vulnerability
Rainer Maria Rilke, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
Caroline Polachek, Pang
Pablo Neruda, Tonight I Can Write (The Saddest Lines)
Taylor Swift, Fifteen
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