z0v:

“Love has something to do with the notion of being seen — the opposite of invisibility. The invisible, the unwitnessed, the unacknowledged, the isolated, the lonely — these are the unloved. Loving attention illuminates the unseen, escorting them from the frontiers of lovelessness into the observed world. To truly see someone — anyone — is an act that acknowledges and forgives our common and imperfect humanity. Love enacts a kind of vigilant perception — whether it is to a partner, a child, a co-worker, a neighbour, a fellow citizen, or any other person one may encounter in this life. Love says softly — I see you. I recognise you. You are human, as am I.”

— Nick Cave, The Red Hand Files Issue #103

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thereignclub-trc:

thereignclub-trc:

If you have no other option, you will succeed.

“I’ll figure it out” is a powerful statement. Yes, you may not know what to do next or where to even begin… but you are ready and willing to do what it takes. You will in fact figure it out.

pariiipariii-deactivated2023080:

‘give me back my girlhood it was mine first’ is so raw. i wish i could live through my teenage years again knowing all the things i know now. knowing that i don’t have to suffocate myself to let others breathe. knowing i can take up space without feeling guilty. knowing it was never my fault that i hated myself, i’m just a product of my surroundings. knowing i’d be okay. give me back my fucking girlhood it was mine first

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oflgtfol:

finding poetry in things that are not meant to be poetic

1. the fermi paradox’s wikipedia page: a poem about loneliness

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2. the text warning about long-term nuclear waste storage: a poem about hubris

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3. anti-predatory strategies of terrestrial isopods: a poem about survival

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