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The story begins in silence, a singularity bursting into being—a cosmic breath exhaled into the void. The Big Bang was not an explosion but an unfolding, an infinite ripple spreading across a timeless pond. It is said we are made of stardus...
we’ve been sold a story, it’s a narrative that saturates our movies, our music, our instagram feeds: the comforting security of the soulmate. the one person who will understand us, heal us, complete us.
Some days I feel like I’ve woken up in a nightmare that no one else seems to notice. The alarm blares, an old ringtone that’s long since been dulled by repetition. I snooze it again and again, feeling the fuzz of oblivion gnawing at me, tha...
i am haunted to witness the erasure, watching as the versions of you, the ones you loved all swallowed up by the tide, familiar voices swallowed by the sound of the waves and in that silence, the only thing left is to mourn is you.
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