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"MOM AND DAD, YOU ARE SO, SO, SO NICE. THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR OFFERING TO PAY FOR MY GROCERIES FROM SEWARD COOP. I LOVE YOU."
–but I’m still going dumpster diving, sorry. - jesus wub wubs you.
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bass
down
low
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nature has selected me to help restore balance.
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song, ginsberg
The weight of the world
is love.
Under the burden
of solitude,
under the burden
of dissatisfaction
the weight,
the weight we carry
is love.
Who can deny?
In dreams
it touches
the body,
in thought
constructs
a miracle,
in imagination
anguishes
till born
in human—
looks out of the heart
burning with purity—
for the burden of life
is love,
but we carry the weight
wearily,
and so must rest
in the arms of love
at last,
must rest in the arms
of love.
No rest
without love,
no sleep
without dreams -
the unclothed body is autobiography.
—billy collins
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"I deserve what I need."
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and I did cartwheels in your honor
dancing on tip-toes
my own secret ceremonials
(Source: syntheticpubes)
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summer in minneapolis kicks your summer’s ass.
Very few things are as satisfying as early morning yoga. I’ve been up for two hours. Why don’t I do this everyday?
Also good things: wine, Balto, Winnipeg Folk Fest, Minneapolis Mayday Parade, the Grease Pit bike co-op, radiant sunshine, Oak St. book buyback for cash, Izzy’s Ice Cream (Rum Raisin and Norwegian Chai), leafy greens, pear juice, hula hooping, Hidden Beach, urban gardening, Cunt, and mornings on the rooftop.
I AM LIVING THE FUCK OUT OF SUMMER 2012.
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"No Queer Girls Are Queerer Than Others: Resisting Femme Invisibility"
I constantly find myself in a state of femme-dyke gender flux.
I don’t know today how I will present myself tomorrow.
And I’m okay with that.
It’s time society was, too.
“Our femininities are often marginalized and delegitimized. We are often seen as heteronormative, apolitical, less radical, and less queer in a community where being visible and valued depends on being masculine or androgynous.
This femmephobia in queer communities—this devaluation and stigmatization of queer femininity—is a form of misogyny that is rooted in dominant patriarchal culture. It’s a form of sexism that intersects with cissexist, heterosexist, racist, classist, ableist, and sizeist views of femininity, women, and what it means to be queer.”
(Source: leticia-patricia)







