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torn pages

kailie natsu

pages ripped out of my journal and shared for your reading pleasure, maybe

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mashed letters, word vomit


I’m so unbelievably bored that I’m writing again.

“So many creatures in the fucking world. How could I be your one? Your marshmallow worm?” (1)

It’s like when there’s a new moon, but you can still see the fullness. That entirety, w...

10 months ago
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  1. It’s okay to cry for no reason. Sometimes, you should. Usually, you should.

  2. Things that hurt once typically don’t go away. It just begins to hurt differently. Maybe in a more manageable way. But still, it’s oka...

10 months ago
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the hortaculturist


“boy with a basket of fruit” by carravagio

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remember when you told me you wanted to start
a garden with me?

you told me, remember?...
2 years ago
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  1. Acetaminophen is not a placebo and legitimately works.

  2. Confusion and anger often exist in tandem.

  3. Clarice Lispector is a goddess who once walked earth.

  4. Every day I am given a gift. It takes a dif...

2 years ago
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something cosmic

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“Perhaps it is becoming clearer why I felt no romance when you told me that you carried
my last letter with you, everywhere you went, for months on end, unopened. This may have
served some purpose for you, but whate...

2 years ago
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