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Talking to Myself

Caroline

Musings from an overactive mind. Gallows humor and overthinking since...actually, I can't remember when I wasn't this way.

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the haze

There is a particular kind of despair that comes from loving history too much.

Not the broad, theatrical despair of wars and collapses and all the obvious tragedies people gesture toward when they talk about “the past,” but a smaller, stra...

18 days ago
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the end is nigh

Maybe it’s the end of civilization.

Or maybe it’s not. You never really know these things while you’re in them. There’s no announcement, no tasteful closing ceremony. No one sends a calendar invite that says “society: last day.”

Things ju...

a month ago
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impact

We are the girls who bruise easily—
which is to say
the world leaves a stain.

Not out of sentimentality.
Not because we’re precious.

Just poor internal housekeeping:
everything that happens to us
refuses to leave.

A hand, a tab...

2 months ago
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the takers

There is a particular kind of person who moves through the world convinced that other people are infrastructure.

Let’s call them the takers.

They do not build much themselves. They plug into what already exists: your competence, your pati...

3 months ago
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charm offensive

We don’t want kindness — we want cruelty with a backstory.
Morality never made us feel seen, never whispered
you, specifically instead of preaching to the room.

Give us the man who knows exactly whose throat to step on.
Precision is...

3 months ago
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    Archivist. Historian. Writer. Former dodger of feelings, now seeking softness.

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