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untitled by sinister kid on Flickr.

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sometimes i think about the astounding amount of stupid things i have written but never shared, and how different they are from the things i do share, and why that is, and how it doesn’t actually feel like they were written by me (if they did i wouldn’t stand keeping them) and what strangers would think of me if they read them, and what would happen if i sent out a mass email with my electronic journal attached, and how it’s just different combinations of made-up letters from the latin alphabet that don’t matter (but i could win the fucking nobel prize if i combined them in the right order), and how nothing matters in the great scheme of things, and how the latter fact sometimes makes me want to die, and i spend a few days brooding about death and a few days brooding about life before i start everything, including the purposeless writing, over.

sometimes i think about the astounding amount of stupid things i have written but never shared, and how different they are from the things i do share, and why that is, and how it doesn’t actually feel like they were written by me (if they did i wouldn’t stand keeping them) and what strangers would think of me if they read them, and what would happen if i sent out a mass email with my electronic journal attached, and how it’s just different combinations of made-up letters from the latin alphabet that don’t matter (but i could win the fucking nobel prize if i combined them in the right order), and how nothing matters in the great scheme of things, and how the latter fact sometimes makes me want to die, and i spend a few days brooding about death and a few days brooding about life before i start everything, including the purposeless writing, over.

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kitty-en-classe:

Chantal Goya dans Masculin féminin (Jean-Luc Godard, 1966)

kitty-en-classe:

Chantal Goya dans Masculin féminin (Jean-Luc Godard, 1966)

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