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âDo you really think of yourself as queer?â he asks. âI suppose,â I say. âWhy?â âI donât know. You look the way you do, and you only date men. It doesnât feel so queer to me.â
Max goes on to agree with the sentiment, but to me this says so much more about where Vincentâs head is at and seems like a huge red flag (especially given the snippets from his past).
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Can u imagine if society collapses and this is the only book that gets unearthed after decades?
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A Murder Most Camp
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I also like to think that Gilmore Girls is evergreen, apart from the old mobile phones.
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I quite enjoy learning new words. I like words that can be fun to say, and I like words with deep meanings as well.
Sonder - the profound realization that every random stranger is living a life as vivid, complex, and central to them as your own is to you.
Grotesque - describes something that is unnaturally odd, bizarre, or hideously distorted in shape or appearance.
Petrichor - pleasant, earthy, and fresh scent that fills the air when rain falls on dry soil.
Fracas - A noisy quarrel. A brawl.
Fiddle-faddle - Trivial matters.
I have a bunch of other words that I enjoy, but these were the ones I could think of right now. Are there any words that you like? Words that may be difficult to understand or words you just like saying? Words that you wish would be used more?
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As it is the day of my 26th turn on this planet, Iâm deciding to give myself the greatest gift of all by reading an exponential amount <3 curious if anyone else does something like it for their birthdays, or for holidays in general?
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The Edge of Space-Time: Particles, Poetry, and the Cosmic Dream Boogie
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
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The Edge of Space-Time: Particles, Poetry, and the Cosmic Dream Boogie
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
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âŚthe morning birds are a cacophony of loud-mouthed arseholesâŚ
As much as I love the dawn chorus, this is very true. We have a large local flock of lorikeets and once they are awake, so is everyone else.
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Might Cry Later
Kay Kerr
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End Times Fascism: And the Fight for the Living World
Naomi Klein
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End Times Fascism: And the Fight for the Living World
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