April 11, 2013
aseaofquotes:

Martine Murray, How to Make a Bird

aseaofquotes:

Martine Murray, How to Make a Bird

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April 4, 2013

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March 31, 2013

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March 15, 2013
ratsoff:

The Hairpin

ratsoff:

The Hairpin

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March 5, 2013
"What are you supposed to do when someone asks you to “prove” that feminism isn’t a massive conspiracy theory in a country where we’ve only had 39 female senators in the nation’s entire history, and 20 of them are serving right now? What kind of a stupid fucking question is that? What are you supposed to say when the 8,000th faux-incredulous jackass throws you the same argument about the wage gap or the draft or bumbling dads in Tide commercials—as though holding each of their hands individually through the empirical facts of the world around us is a worthwhile use of my time. As though feminist academics haven’t filled books (decades of books) with answers to that shit already. As though they believe that if they can keep you occupied refuting their flimsy trump cards over and over forever, they can stave off any changes to the culture that keeps them on top. I am so fucking fatigued by this anti-intellectual repetitive shell game that all I could do on Sunday night was write jokes about Barbra Streisand’s hella goth choker."

— Lindy West, Sexism Fatigue: When Seth MacFarlane Is a Complete Ass and You Don’t Even Notice (via ilyagerner)

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February 18, 2013
"Don’t plant your bad days. They grow into weeks. The weeks grow into months. Before you know it, you got yourself a bad year. Take it from me - choke those little bad days. Choke ‘em down to nothing."

Tom Waits

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January 8, 2013

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October 26, 2012
"You must be the person you have never had the courage to be. Gradually, you will discover that you are that person, but until you can see this clearly, you must pretend and invent."

— Paulo Coelho  (via shaktilover)

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October 26, 2012
betype:

The Never Ending Fight
Submitted by Felix Hertel 

betype:

The Never Ending Fight

Submitted by Felix Hertel 

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October 24, 2012
Five Lessons I’ve learned from riding a bicycle

paris87:

  1. Don’t be a jerk.
  2. Instead of getting upset over others, set the example.
  3. There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing or fender choices.
  4. Be proactive, no reactive.
  5. Smile, you’re on a bike and it’s awesome.

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October 24, 2012

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October 24, 2012
"

Here’s what our parents never taught us:

You will stay up on your rooftop until sunlight peels away the husk of the moon,
chainsmoking cigarettes and reading Baudelaire, and
you will learn that you only ever want to fall in love with someone
who will stay up to watch the sun rise with you.

You will fall in love with train rides, and sooner or later you will
realize that nowhere seems like home anymore.

A woman will kiss you and you’ll think her lips are two petals
rubbing against your mouth.

You will not tell anyone that you liked it.
It’s okay.
It is beautiful to love humans in a world where love is a metaphor for lust.

You can leave if you want, with only your skin as a carry-on.

All you need is a twenty in your pocket and a bus ticket.
All you need is someone on the other end of the map, thinking about the supple
curves of your body, to guide you to a home that stretches out for miles
and miles on end.

You will lie to everyone you love.
They will love you anyways.

One day you’ll wake up and realize that you are too big for your own skin.

Molt.
Don’t be afraid.

Your body is a house where the shutters blow in and out
against the windowpane.

You are a hurricane-prone area.
The glass will break through often.

But it’s okay. I promise.

Remember,
a stranger once told you that the breeze
here is something worth writing poems about.

"

— “Here’s What Our Parents Never Taught Us,” Shinji Moon   (via le-dilemma)

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October 15, 2012
"Please do not understand me too quickly."

— André Gide  (via shaktilover)

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October 11, 2012

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October 9, 2012

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