February 2012
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Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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I have just started writing the historical part for my diploma thesis about the printed magazine. I only wrote a few sentences, but I’m so proud, because these are the hardest …
Feb 26th
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Woman: Can I have birth control?
Government: No.
Woman: I got pregnant because I didn't have birth control and I don't want the fetus. Can I have an abortion?
Government: No.
Woman: I gave birth to my child but since I wasn't expecting it, I can't afford daycare. Can I have help paying for it?
Government: No.
Feb 26th
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Feb 25th
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“Perfection is not just about control. It’s also about letting go.”
– Thomas Leroy / Black Swan
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“I don’t have a shadow anymore, either. Ah my shadow, my dear shadow. I should...”
– André Breton, from “The Forest in the Axe,” trans. Bill Zavatsky and Zack Rogow (via proustitute)
Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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My cat loves to lick the television display after I’ve switched it off. Cat, you’re strange.
Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Feb 21st
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Cat bites. ♥ Such a nice proof of love, wish I could keep them forever.
Feb 21st
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“The more you know who you are, and what you want, the less you let things upset...”
– Bob Harris, “Lost in Translation” (via blua)
Feb 21st
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lucette: Skúffuskáld · (Icelandic) a person who is secretly a poet It literally means “drawer poet”, a poet who keeps their work in their desk drawer instead of showing it to people.
Feb 15th
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Sick, sick world …
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