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  1. holespoles:

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    ‘Morning Stretching’, watercolor by ENDRE PENOVÁC

    (Source: twitter.com)

  2. branwenferchllyr:

    Crazy how our bodies are literally built for pleasure and overly ascetic patriarchal religions try to tell us that our flesh is evil. We have thousands of taste buds for enjoying delicious food and drink. Happy hormones are triggered when we dance. We can sing to entertain ourselves and others. Conscious, aligned sex with a good partner feels great and improves your health. We have beautiful eyes, figures, lips, hair to attract each other. We laugh so hard we cry and it feels GREAT. The smell of a rose on a warm summer breeze lifts my mood instantly. Our bodies are so so sacred. Nature is sacred. The Divine dwells in the earth and within us just as much as ‘up there’.

  3. typewriter-worries:

    sproutlett:

    forgive yourself again and again and again and again and again

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    love letters, victoria chang

  4. lipsticklesbia:

    i will never stop thinking about this poem my greek professor showed us

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  5. kitschens:

    bakwaaas:

    one day I woke up and realised all the waiting and yearning was actually me living my life and it’s happening right now and it’s still good even if it’s not perfect and there is no moment when all your dreams get fulfilled and everything makes sense. like… this is it. this is life. you’ll waste away your youth waiting for some imagined future if you don’t love life for what it is now and make the most of it

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    Comic by @shhhitsfine

  6. fromdarzaitoleeza:

    fromdarzaitoleeza:

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    I promise you, i was here , i felt things that made death so large it was indistinguishable from air - and i went on destroying inside it like wind in the strom.

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  7. play-now-my-lord:

    play-now-my-lord:

    p4nsy:

    p4nsy:

    What’s that poem about the cockroach and the moth where the cockroach is like “I wish I’ve ever wanted anything the way that moth wanted to burn itself up in that lantern” because we had to read that in high school and it still fucks me up to this day

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    Ok I found it it’s called “the lesson of the moth by archy” and it’s by Don Marquis

    archy and mehitabel are a treasure, newspaper columnist Don Marquis wrote a lot of these free-verse poems in character as a cockroach named archy (always lowercase because he’s a cockroach and can’t reach the shift key!!) who was using his typewriter & while it started out as a way of poking gentle fun at the avant-garde poetry of his time (the 1910s - startling how little “avant-garde poetry” has moved forward, isn’t it) it evolved over time into some genuinely beautiful and moving poetry

    ALSO many of them have illustrations by Krazy Kat author George Herriman which are frankly iconic and adorable!!

  8. thedickcavettshow:

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    Rest in peace, Tina Turner

    November 26, 1939 - May 24, 2023