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The desire to consume.

Humans are born from the natural desire to consume.

I have always been fascinated by the way humans consume. Not food, but everything else.

We consume stories until they become part of our identities.

We consume photographs of strangers...

6 days ago
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Do you still have my heart, my love?

I think the greatest tragedy of loving someone is not that they leave, but that they continue existing everywhere afterward, and that’s why I think some people never really leave us.

They simply stop being tangible.

They become reflectio...

17 days ago
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Our love is intentional, it always has been.

There are people who speak about love as though it arrives like weather.

Sudden. Uninvited. Divine.

They speak of soulmates and red strings and destiny as though love is something that simply happens to them, something they can surrende...

23 days ago
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I forgot to say goodbye.

There are so many things I was meant to tell you.

They stayed living in the back of my throat for weeks, months, maybe even longer, waiting for the right moment, the right version of me, to speak it softly with whatever courage I could mus...

a month ago
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you don't have to come back, but i'll be here.

I used to think love meant being chosen, over and over, in every room, in every version of you.

I thought it meant that no matter how wide your world stretched, it would always fold back into me—that I would be where you returned, where y...

2 months ago
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