Judith Eglington: Sans Titre (1975)
GOD LOVES YOU, BUT NOT ENOUGH TO SAVE YOU // GOD AND SUFFERING
Andrew Joseph White Hell Followed With Us // Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers Questions About the Father // Brittany Broski Why I Left the Christian Church // Clarice Lispector (tr. Katrina Dodson) "The Departure of the Train," The Complete Stories // "Shiizakana," Hannibal (2013-2015) dir. Michael Rymer // Xooang Choi // Ocean Vuong "Prayer for the Newly Damned," Night Sky with Exit Wounds // The Vaccines Wetsuit // Mitski I'm Your Man // Fall Out Boy Just One Yesterday // Hélène Cixous Readings: The Poetics of Blanchot, Joyce, Kafka, Kleist, Lispector, and Tsvetaeva
Secretary (2002), dir. Steven Shainberg
Then, everything was destroyed. Everything but a lone machine.
This is purely my wild imagination, please don’t take this seriously ;p
I want to portray Kongo-sensei at ‘the end of the world’. As he witnessed the destruction of human civilization, did he feel lonely? Or maybe, he didn’t feel anything at all, because he is only a ‘machine’?
I think, he felt lonely all this time.
Rebecca Ross, Divine Rivals
marilyn monroe photographed by gene lester, 1955
When you try to get into a fanfic but your notp in it.
start seeing everything as God, but keep it a secret