it's interesting that somehow nobody texts me first
does nobody like me enough to text me first?
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I fucking love all the polls on here it’s so fun, I love seeing what people have to say and it’s like you’re interacting with people without actually having to initiate conversations
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it drives me bonkers the way people don't know how to read classic books in context anymore. i just read a review of the picture of dorian gray that said "it pains me that the homosexual subtext is just that, a subtext, rather than a fully explored part of the narrative." and now i fully want to put my head through a table. first of all, we are so lucky in the 21st century to have an entire category of books that are able to loudly and lovingly declare their queerness that we've become blind to the idea that queerness can exist in a different language than our contemporary mode of communication. second it IS a fully explored part of the narrative! dorian gray IS a textually queer story, even removed from the context of its writing. it's the story of toxic queer relationships and attraction and dangerous scandals and the intertwining of late 19th century "uranianism" and misogyny. second of all, i'm sorry that oscar wilde didn't include 15k words of graphic gay sex with ao3-style tags in his 1890 novel that was literally used to convict him of indecent behaviour. get well soon, i guess...
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Me: shit who smoked all the weed?
my therapist, hannabis lector: whoa dude idk that’s crazy
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New input detected. // prints
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people telling you they reread your fic is the biggest compliment you could ever receive. there are thousands of stories out there begging to be found, to be explored, but your story meant so much to someone that they came back to it eagerly, they went over every word again. to love is to return and loving a fic is rereading it. thank you to all readers and rereaders <3333
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thinking abt area x again... inspired by annihilation (2014), jeff vandermeer
pieces
bulletin monumental, vol. 35 (1869), société française d'archéologie
[stone staircase] (2019), pixabay user id: jazella
cmu typewriter typeface
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