“You won’t allow me to go to school. I won’t become a doctor. Remember this: One day you will be sick.”
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Poem written by an 11 year old Afghan girl
This poem was recorded in a NYT magazine article about female underground poetry groups in Afghanistan. An amazing article about the ways in which women are using a traditional two line poetry form to express their resistance to male oppression, their feelings about love (considered blasphemous).
Here’s the link
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you have to make it homoerotic and weird
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Black Water arc
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“omg you’re so creative. how do you get your ideas” i hallucinate a single scene in the taco bell drive thru and then spend 13 months trying to write it
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Cross sea at Île de Ré, France. The waves of two weather systems meet and create a dangerous grid.
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just got diagnosed as your soulmate. yeah sorry now we must spend the rest of our lives together
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Bath appreciation post
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no more situations i've had enough
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In the Sinner's Hole
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he definitely fucks but there’s no way he fucks normal
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How to care for your beloved in the case of venom/infection
DO apply a temporary tourniquet to your beloved to isolate the venom
DO suck the excess venom from your beloved’s wound
DO acquire an unsullied herb that has not been fertilized by the previously-human-face taunting you from the dirt and apply to your beloved’s wound remove the remaining venom
DON’T chase your beloved
DON’T corner your beloved in an alley
DON’T force your blood into your beloved’s mouth as both a cure for infection and a tracking device
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