excerpt from an old poem i’m reworking on the voyeurism of grief
never trust a mf whos always going on about the merits of copyright law
The world is on fire, and that extra stress makes burning out even easier. Please take care of yourselves <3
You can't finish every project in a night. You can't solve all the world's problems in a day.
like i was saying
crossing roads is easy if they killed me it would haunt them forever but i wouldn’t even care at all due to being dead which means i hold all the power here
ask your dentist about Tooth
The science behind THC + alcohol as a combination is literally soo interesting because it basically causes the crimson red duckling in your body to confront the serpent in the bronze vessel of your heart. Basically you feel good because the duckling is able to eat the harmonious seeds stored within the vessel and transfer these positive energies into your body. You can have bad highs when this happens if the duckling awakens the serpent and it bites the duckling. The interesting part is when you ingest alcohol after THC because it floods the vessel and causes the serpent to fall into a deep sleep. The duckling never gets attacked by the serpent when this happens because it is unconscious and the duckling is actually able to get fat from the harmonious seed, which causes an enjoyable sensation.
oh whats all this about "intuitive eating?" sounds pretty slick. (forgets to eat until starving, binges on junk food in a panic, repeat)
"folk music is just country" no, it's a square/rectangle thing. Folk music is the music of the people, it's the musical colloquial that preserves history and mythology, telling a story or speaking to the times, and it changes drastically from place to place. In much of the southern/southwestern US, the genre of "country" music was the predominant peoples music, telling and preserving stories and myths from that region. Therefore, a lot of country music, specifically older country music, is folk music, but folk music as a genre is not interchangeable with country music. Folk music is found everywhere around the world, as an oral legacy passed down through generations of tradition, taking on different forms and meanings everywhere you look for it.