The Double Image, Anne Sexton//Portrait of the Illness as Nightmare, Leila Chatti//Phaedra’s Love, Sarah Kane
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All week I wanted to talk to you about this small sad thing […] these details, which make up a poem, a life, & could help you know me. All this time, I wanted you to understand the emptying in me, below the earth, where someone was singing.
— Jen Levitt, from “Intimacy,” Memorious (no. 31, December 2020)
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Y'all remember when the whole fandom collectively obsessed over this two songs for like, a year straight? Shit was wild before season 2
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Clothesline
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You know you love someone when they make all the ordinary moments feel extraordinary. When doing absolutely nothing feels like everything.
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20231221
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Ordinary, having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or usual. At first glance you have seen this green grass often it is familiar, known. Look deeper beyond the usual, customary, or regular kind. It contains many shades of green as it moves with the wind and light. It is never the same as life touches it, it grows, adapts to the unknown. All the extraordinariness is hidden in the ordinary, look beyond the first glance.
K.S. Janes
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Pygmalion and Galatea – Ernest Normand // (O)rdinary – Avenged Sevenfold
for @theold-ultraviolence 🖤
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Just ordinary
somehow not feeling enough,
a life's strange ailment
allowing much misery
to play over in your head.
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D W Eldred
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Of course, two are better than one when going out to buy groceries.
January 24, 2024.
Buam-dong, Busan.
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Small circle, private life, simple pleasures, grateful heart, clear conscience, peaceful mind.
— Unknown. (via Tiny Buddha)
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You were born as an ordinary human, but make sure you die as an extraordinary human
Cornelius Keagon
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Urban boxes
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People are always worried about the fate of the genius. I never worried about the genius: genius takes care of the genius in a man. My concern was always for the nobody, the man who is lost in the shuffle, the man who is so common, so ordinary, that his presence is not even noticed.
Henry Miller, The Rosy Crucifixion
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