baotuquan趵突泉, jinan济南, shandong province in china by 凡不烦
extremely so
I don't have hot takes anymore - life is just beautiful and I am lucky
— Anaïs Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934
having short-term memory is like. this book profoundly affected me. that show bared my soul. i don’t remember a single thing about it. but it did
motivation for the last quarter lets goo
you don't want to look back and wish you had worked a little harder.
Sweet September Blessings.
ig credit: thenovelacademy.
no cause id totally want to do this with my friends ( which i dont have)
one time my friend and i came up with a basic “language” called wheat vegetable root. wheat represented every noun. vegetable represented every verb. root represented every adjective. it was very body language based. if my friend beckoned and said “vegetable”, i understood that my friend was telling me to walk with them. if my friend pointed to something and said “wheat”, i understood that they were showing me something. if they said “root wheat” and smiled, they’re saying this thing is good. if they say “root wheat” and frown, they’re saying this thing is bad. we spent a whole day talking like this and drove the rest of our friends insane.
I came across this special folio of poets from Gaza published by peripheries (an annual publication by Harvard Divinity School’s Center for the Study of World Religions). It was published in 2021 and edited by Tayseer Abu Odeh and Mosab Abu Toha. You can read the seven poets here.