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re: being human

Bubamarrë

Letters from my inner child, on being human.

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verse: to witness

A spoken-word piece I first performed last year at a Read Wedding Open Mic, then let simmer in the broiler of my mind for almost a year, I reckon. I’ve grown tired of everything that happens behind a screen in a way I feel like many of us h...

3 months ago
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re: patience

Content Warning: This post is one of my most personal pieces yet. It speaks of perimenopause, body dysmorphia and queerness, and grapples with a history of self-abandon. Proceed with awareness of your heart and feelings, pause when you ne...

4 months ago
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re: presence

A few days ago, I wrote the final page in my journal1. Though I am big on analog writing (what a fancy word these days), I’m not a regular journaler. I often go days, sometimes weeks, even months without writing anything on there. Those are...

4 months ago
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verse: to care

Herein lies a most recent spoken-word piece, performed at the last Read Wedding Open Mic of 2025. I wanted to do it in one-take. I felt it deserved a rather unfiltered, unpolished energy, show up to this blank page as I am feeling these day...

4 months ago
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re: trust

Content Warning: This post is a tender retelling of a sensitive childhood story, which makes mention of loss, grief, and alludes to many forms of abuse we can experience, directly, indirectly, or in our communities. Proceed with awareness...

6 months ago
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    A game designer by day, a künstler by night, a highly sensitive person by design. Exploring mediums of self-expression and diving into fascinations with life and living.

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