January 2010
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"I'm sorry you feel that way" is not an apology.
Just saying (:
Jan 27th
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wonderlandholiday: Okay, sorry, but there are so many things wrong with your response. Yes, I understand that when authorities say something about a work, people generally listen to them and take their word for it. For example, if a movie gets a bad review from Roger Ebert, then the producers are definitely screwed and chances are a lot of people are not going to watch it. That’s a phenomenon...
Jan 27th
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velvetrobots: How can you say that Rand is a bad writer if you’ve never read her? You would honestly just take another person’s opinion and adopt it as your own? Frankly, yes. I do it all the time. It’s not as strange as you’d think. It’s also what happens when you read in general. Also, as I’ve said, these critics aren’t ordinary people enjoying a novel and then blabbering about it afterward....
Jan 27th
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"News Item;" Dorothy Parker
presidents: Men seldom make passes At girls who wear glasses.
Jan 26th
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One way to win a lit major's heart is through...
Boy: does it bother you when i type this way? by this way i mean, avoiding all capitalization and what not.
Boy: Because if it does, then I certainly would not mind typing like this. :)
Jan 26th
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Jan 25th
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Jan 25th
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demood
the notion crumbles: you turn me holy human, my divinest-self at the instant of exchange and we falter to empty.
Jan 25th
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Fuck.
By Kim Addonizio There are people who will tell you  that using the word fuck in a poem  indicates a serious lapse  of taste, or imagination,  or both. It’s vulgar,  indecorous, an obscenity  that crashes down like an anvil  falling through a skylight  to land on a restaurant table,  on the white linen, the cut-glass vase of lilacs.  But if you were sitting  over coffee when the metal  hit...
Jan 25th
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The Archipelago Of Kisses
by Jeffrey McDaniel We live in a modern society. Husbands and wives don’t grow on trees, like in the old days. So where does one find love? When you’re sixteen it’s easy,  like being unleashed with a credit card in a department store of kisses. There’s the first kiss. The sloppy kiss. The peck. The sympathy kiss. The backseat smooch. The we shouldn’t be doing this...
Jan 25th
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Jan 20th
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Jan 19th
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“One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star.”
–  Friedrich Nietzsche
Jan 19th
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Jan 17th
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Jan 17th
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If you’re sitting next to someone on a plane who...
poopeetoe:twobanana:internetgaga:karmacamilleon:whenyouweresleeping: weasleylove:elianaceara:iwannabeafuckingostrich:ikilledsiriusblack: thedreammakersgonnamakeyoumad:dangerousanimals:youmaybeoffended: sacredandprofane:yerawizardharry: Quietly and calmly open up your laptop case. Remove your laptop. Start it up. Make sure the fellow traveller who is annoying you can see the...
Jan 14th
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Jan 13th
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Jan 13th
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Jan 11th
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Jan 10th
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presidents:remusjlupin / fagtasticvoyage / crushed: n, every single cell in our body is replaced every seven years. and by my calculations that means by october 2015 the person i will be will have never even touched you. distance has widened and new things have grown in place. nothing is really forgotten but at this point it’s fluid. it’s taken me this long to encourage myself to stop...
Jan 8th
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Listenanditslove: Rilo Kiley - Portions for Foxes
Jan 6th
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Jan 5th
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Jan 4th
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Jan 4th
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Jan 4th
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Jan 4th
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Jan 2nd
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Jan 1st
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