August 2012
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don’t you know you sucked the heart right out of my throat this is serious we could be soulmates you are in my dreams like destiny
Aug 31st
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Aug 30th
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Aug 28th
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Aug 28th
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Aug 28th
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Aug 25th
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That Kind Of Woman: Raw with love little dark girl with kind eyes  when it comes time to  use the knife  I won’t flinch and  I won’t blame  you,  as I drive along the shore alone  as the palms wave,  the ugly heavy palms,  as the living does not arrive  as the dead do not leave,  I won’t blame you,  instead  I will remember the kisses  our lips raw with love  and how you gave me  everything you...
Aug 24th
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Aug 24th
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Aug 24th
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learning to live with pain
not everything can be fixed instantaneously by the hand of a pill or errant lover. for instance: i have just discovered the dust between the pipes of my radiator. it is almost amusingly thick; it could be plucked and strewn long into thread or stuffed inside a child’s toy, it could line my pillows and quilts and i could sleep royally, soundly in my dust bed.  of course, these are tall...
Aug 24th
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Aug 24th
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Aug 24th
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Aug 15th
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Aug 15th
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Aug 15th
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Aug 14th
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Aug 14th
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Aug 10th
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Aug 9th
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Aug 8th
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New Fossil Suggests Early Branching of Human... →
The discovery of three new fossil specimens, announced on Wednesday, is the most compelling evidence yet for multiple lines of evolution within our own genus, Homo, scientists said. The fossils showed that there were at least two contemporary Homo species, in addition to Homo erectus, living in East Africa as early as two million years ago.
Aug 8th
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“That summer I did not go crazy but I wore very close very close to the bone.”
– Dorothy Allison, “To the Bone“
Aug 8th
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The Curious Case Of Chronostasis
grizzlybarron: Chronostasis (from Greek χρόνος, chrónos, “time” and στάσις, stásis, “standing”) is the illusion in which the first impression following a saccade (quick eye movement) appears to be extended in time. The most well-known version of this illusion is the stopped-clock illusion, where the first movement of the second hand of an analog clock, following the viewer’s directing attention...
Aug 7th
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Aug 7th
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Aug 7th
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Aug 7th
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Rare Words
acosmist - One who believes that nothing exists paralian - A person who lives near the sea aureate - Pertaining to the fancy or flowery words used by poets  dwale - To wander about deliriously sabaism - The worship of stars dysphoria - An unwell feeling aubade - A love song which is sung at dawn eumoirous - Happiness due to being honest and wholesome mimp - To speak in a prissy manner, usually...
Aug 7th
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I do think about you sometimes, though.
regthevegg:  I think about what you’re doing, who you’ve become without me, what parts of your personality have risen to the top or almost faded away now that I am no longer a daily influence on your life. I guess it’s kind of selfish to center so many of my questions about you around our relationship, but you have to understand that I only knew you in one context — and I want to know you...
Aug 6th
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Aug 6th
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in the past five weeks
I’ve learned more about myself and the world around me than I’ve learned in the past two years altogether. I guess it really takes jilted separation to jumpstart one into a state of heightened awareness, and, in time, to form an acceptance of things one can change and those that will inevitably stay the same. I’m so grateful for the wonderful people I’ve recently met and...
Aug 6th
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Aug 6th
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Aug 6th
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Aug 6th
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Aug 6th
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“I will wade out till my thighs are steeped in burning flowers. I will take the...”
– E.E. Cummings
Aug 4th
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Aug 4th
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“Todo me lleva a ti, como si todo lo que existe, aromas, luz, metales, fueran...”
– Pablo Neruda
Aug 2nd
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Aug 1st
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