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Vintage Modern Library Editions of Immanuel Kant (b. 22 April 1724)
this is from a real diary by a 13-year-old girl in 1870. teenage girls are awesome and theyāve always been that way.
Read this - oh my goodness, this girl was wonderful.
Where can I read this in full?
Itās fromĀ Real American Girls Tell Their Own Stories, and that particular section is byĀ Martha Carey Thomas who grew up to be a suffragist, linguist and renowned educator, as well as a badass lesbian.

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āJanuary 14. Dim, weak, impatient.ā
ā Franz Kafka, fromĀ The Blue Octavo Notebooks (via kafkaesque-world)
Well, you know, some bathroom graffiti offers insight.
Red marker handwriting on a bathroom wall. Text reads:
āBoss made a dollar Granddad made a dime But that was a poem From a simpler time.
Boss made a thousand Gave pa a cent But that penny paid the mortgage Or at least it paid the rent
Now Boss makes a million And gives us jack Smugly blames the workers For the labor that he lacks.ā
This is a comment someone appended to a photo of two men apparently having sex in a very fancy room, but itās also kind of an amazing two-line poem? āHis Wife has filled his house with chintzā is a really elegant and beautiful counterbalancing of h, f, and s sounds, and āchintzā is a perfect word choice hereāsonically pleasing and good at evoking nouveau riche tackiness. And then āto keep it real I fuck him on the floorā collapses that whole mood with short percussive soundsābut itās still a perfect iambic pentameter line, robust and a lovely obscene contrast with the chintz in the first line. Well done, tumblr user jjbang8
I hate that my aesthetic sense agrees with this but everything you just said was correct
I went back to dig up this post because I was thinking about poetry.
This is one of those non-poem things that are among my favorite poems.
As the OP stated, the use of alliterative consonants is aesthetically just great, especially the placement of the strongest use at the end: āfuck him on the floor.ā The use of āchintzā is indeed great word choice.
Because Iām insane, decided to scan the poem:
Not only is the second sentence, indeed, perfect iambic pentameter, the entire poem is perfectly metered, though the first sentence has four iambs rather than five.
There are further things I love about this poem, though: I like the casual connotations of ākeep it realā juxtaposed with āchintz.ā It causes me to interpret the āchintzā more strongly as meaning something fake, a facade. There is also of course the coarseness of āfuck,ā which is a contrast with āchintzā but a different kind of contrast, gutsy and carnal where āchintzā is flimsy and inanimate.
And then there is the storytelling: there is SO MUCH storytelling in just these two lines. To break it down: The speaker is having sex with a married man, in the house he shares with his wife, which is āfilled with chintzāāsomething that here connotes fakeness, in contrast with ākeep it real.ā
The illicit encounter in the poem takes place within a house filled with facade, the flimsy construction of the wifeās marriage and domestic sphere, but the encounter itself is a taste of something āreal.ā Thatās a story, and itās just two lines.
This is EIGHTEEN SYLLABLES, yāall. The amount of meaning condensed into these eighteen syllables is stunning, and it is so elegantly done.
From a technical standpoint (and ive taken 300- and 400-level poetry classes so I can say this) this is damn near flawless as a poem.
Kept thinking about this ever since I saw it and had to do something
there's art now
Ah dang to go further; the floor is framed as a refuge. As if there is literally no other space in this house that hasn't been populated by his wife with flimsy inanimate fakery. There is no space for this man in this house save for the floor. There is no space for him on the sofa, oon the counter tops, and most notably, no space for him in the marital bed.
Iād also like to point out the use of the word āhas.ā The wife has filled the house with chintz. She isnāt filling the house with chintz. She doesnāt fill the house with chintz. She has filled the house with chintz. Use of the past-tense makes the wife a subtly removed element in the story, someone whose presence we see in the environment, but who is blissfully distant during the actors throes of passion. There is an element of physical as well as emotional separation from the wife that is catalyzed by being fucked on the floor. Use of the past tense is an end to the wife presence in the actors life, a carnal catharsis amid cold fragility and emotional distance.
none of u bitches know what mistletoe looks like
THIS is HOLLY
THIS is mistletoe. fun fact, itās a parasite plant!
holly tree / mistletoe on a host
mistletoes grow in those orb-like shapes on host trees, and, to add another fun fact: mistletoes sound a lot like their name evolved from their german counterpart, Mistel, which itself was derived from Mist - which means shit or dung.
MERRY CRISIS!
kiss me under the shitfoot plant
@silly-sketch said: MORE INFORMATION (since it was on the radio a few days ago): So mistletoe means āsticky pooā, because the juices inside the berries make the seeds extremely sticky. So sticky, that when birds ate and digested them their poo would get stuck on their butt. So theyād have to whipe them on tree branches, where the seeds would plant themselves into their new host.
KISS MY UNDER THE STICKY POO

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Iām a writerā¦theoretically. But I donāt have the spark inside me it seems. Without being egotistical I know on a technical level Iām a very good writer and I like writing - but it seems like Iāve been stuck in a rut for years (Iām 23 so ā¦itās been a long time) with no ideas or creative juices. So many authors talk about having a story inside of them that they want to write but I feel like a barren landscape of ideas - thereās nothing! And when I do sit down and try to flesh things out into actual plot and characters, it seems to suck any of the creativity away and it becomes lacklustre. Did you go through periods of your life where writing was this hard? I want to writeā¦but I feel like I have nothing to write. It frustrates me to know Iām wasting my talent
Youāre 23. Right now youāre gathering the material and the life experience that will give you things to write about in the future. Youāre finding out what you have to say in order to say it.
Thereās a reason why most writers arenāt published at 23, and itās not because their books are rejected. Itās because they donāt have anything important to say, yet. Their lives are composting down and the stories that will grow on those compost heaps are often still only green shoots.
Donāt worry. Read a lot. Experience life a lot. Get fired. Work in some weird jobs. Get your heart broken. Discover what you have to say.
Iām both
This is my fave Noel fielding story ever in the world
I donāt even know who this is but heās fabulous
[ID: Series of gifs of Noel Fielding on a late night show recounting a story. Noel is a white man with dark hair cut in a straight shag with bangs. He is wearing black eyeliner and a big red fluffy coat over a blue stripe t-shirt. The story is as follows. āOn tour, I disappeared for two days and when they found me I was working in a vintage clothes store. Basically, I got wasted in a group of people and this girl said, āIāve got to open a shop at nine in the morning.ā We said āWeāll all come with you.ā and one by one, everyone sort of peeled off and it was just me and this girl. So we opened the shop and she passed out on the floor. I didnāt know what to do so I just started working in the shop. I had to move her behind the desk because it looked like I murdered her. I sold a bag and two ponchos. I did quite well. I wanted to stay there forever, but then our tour bus turned up. The tour manager went, āWhere have you been?!?!ā ⦠Working in a shop, obviously.ā End ID]
he IMMEDIATELY went ride or die for that girl
i will never stop reblogging this how the fuck did she slide against the wall so perfectly
Black cats are lucky. (viaĀ leahweissmuller)
MAN [IN THICK ACCENT]: Black cat bring good luck.Ā Not bad luck.Ā I have black cat - See, him face - And I am not dead today: Good luck!
āSee him faceā
I sure fucking do see him face
Him face
Reblog him face for good luck in 2021
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REBLOG HIM FACE FOR MOST EXCELLENT LUCK ALL 2022 š¤

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I love this so much, Iām gonna start saying ānutsā we need to bring it back
I love b&w proper ladies breaking character withĀ āsonofabitchā
"OHH you're following me, oUUhhh I didn't know that!"
It brings me such joy that people seem to have always done the *sputters and blows raspberries like you're having a stroke* thing when they stammer
If youād like to see more of these, go on YouTube and search ābreakdowns of 1938ā (or 1939, 1940, etc). The editors at Warner Bros used to save them and make a blooper reel for the whole year to show at the staff holiday party.