
she/her
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i am gonna make it through this week if it kills me.

if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with. Captivated by a man with big sparkly brown eyes and slutty hands and a pretty waist you may be entitled to financial compensation

yo? this really how we're talking about our sisters that can't break through the pressures of societal transmisogyny?
what if i *remembers that making suicide jokes is not conducive with my goal of improving the wellbeing of myself and everyone around me* transform into an oyster
you’re not evil girl you’re just lonely and no one has cared for you in a while and its making you crazy can you go get a fucking chai latte or something
Bears are so right about hibernation
she let me hit because i am devastatingly sincere
Every time you post a picture of Tommy, my day gets at least 15% better. She's wonderful. Give her a Newport from me.

she is the animal ever. I’ll put money in her cigarette fund.
I wanna sit under your desk and do silly stuff with my mouth to distract u while you work (i am chewing electrical cords)
Call me antidepressants the way I'm not working
need a month off work to work on my theories

apples and cinnamon truly were made for each other... eternal lovers
god id wish youd shut the fuck up
wish denied

once i get into warm blankie its over
Get your pussy up get your money up. You’re gorgeous btw

get my pussy up,,,,,,, get my money up,,,,,,,,,

boyfriends simply demand to be bitten
“In Dostoevsky the characters and situations always stand for more than themselves; infinity attends them; though yet they remain individuals they expand to embrace it and summon it to embrace them; one can apply to them the saying of St. Catherine of Siena that God is in the soul and the soul is in God as the sea is in the fish and the fish is in the sea.”
~ E.M. Forster, in “Aspects of the Novel”


st. catherine of siena drinking from christ's side wound
in a hagiography of st. catherine of siena, alsace, early 15th c.
source: Paris, BnF, ms. allem. 34, fol. 43v
is no one else gonna. talk about how sokrates understood moksha

allegory of the cave (380 bc.) - plato
“socrates: now consider the following. barkbarkbark”