Take me to your trees. Take me to your breakfasts, your sunsets, your bad dreams, your shoes, your nouns. Take me to your fingers.
Margaret Atwood, Good Bones (via commovente)
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Take me to your trees. Take me to your breakfasts, your sunsets, your bad dreams, your shoes, your nouns. Take me to your fingers.
Margaret Atwood, Good Bones (via commovente)

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This is possibly one of my favourite books of all time. âThe Strange Libraryâ by Haruki Murakami. Itâs whimsical narrative and accompanying illustrations make for an immersive and magical read. Definitely one to add to the TBR pile!
by Carlos Dominguez
After the Storm by Michael White
but tell me you love this, tell me youâre not miserable.
Richard Siken, from âSeaside Improvisationâ (via violentwavesofemotion)

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âThe symbolic interpretation is the only one which expands, enlarges the world, makes it boundless, illimitable. All others reduce it. Dreams, mysteries, myths, symbols, are as necessary as bread.â
Anais Nin, âThe Diary of Anais Nin Volume III (1939 - 1944)
so somebody asked me to make angry bunny easter cards
iâm having trouble with this because i mostly make these bunnies when iâm angry (hence the name), and iâm not angry right now. Â iâm feeling pretty good.
also, i donât have strong feelings about easter, and am not sure what negative things the bunnies will be saying about it.
hereâs a couple of ideas i doodled.
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Disney Princesses As Damn Rocks Because Why Not
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Think subtly. More subtly than that. If there's a book and a woman in the same shot, you might be looking at a lesbian.
Yâall liked the other one so much I figured we could do this list, too.Â
Improbable
Unlikely
Curious
Irregular
Oho
Fond of her health
Peculiar
Glasses
Inquisitive
âPays her own wayâ
Well-read
Mysterious
Independent-minded
Pocketbook
Scholarly
Incurable
âShe keeps her hands in her pocketsâ
Resourceful
Standoffish
Uninvited
Companionable
âCarries plenty of spare changeâ
A real pal
Unaccountable
A shirts-and-trousers female
Busy
âCarries her own purseâ
Confidential
Marvelous
Uncanny
Contralto
Financially secure
Unfriendly
Private
Remarkable
Solitary
Loyal
Singular
Artistic
Unsympathetic
Reluctant
âShe kisses backwardsâ
Sturdy
Outdoorsy
âSheâs an evening girl, fond of the twilight hoursâ
Tight-lipped
Devoted
Civic-minded
Energetic
Steady-handed
Alert
âStands up on a night trainâ
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A woman-of-color who writes poetry or paints or dances or makes movies knows there is no escape from race or gender when she is writing or painting. She canât take off her color and sex and leave them at the door or her study or studio. Nor can she leave behind her history. Art is about identity, among other things, and her creativity is political.
Gloria AnzaldĂșa, Making Face/Making Soul: Haciendo Caras â Creative and Cultural Perspectives by Women of Color (via evilscum)