
"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."
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“I don’t wish women to have power over men but over themselves” - Mary Wollstonecraft (Mary Shelley’s mom)
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anyone else feel like they missed the entire month of october. And the entire month of september. and the whole summer. and everything before that. anyone else passively floating through space and time. anyone else feeling like a member of the audience in a movie theater screening their own consciousness who’s just sitting back and eating snacks while everything plays out before them
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It’s not just Trump that gained power tonight.
It’s the man on the bus touching me, thinking he had a right to my body.
It’s the man who called me a fat cow for telling him to watch where he was going because he almost ran me over.
It’s the saleswoman yelling “WHY DONT YOU SPEAK MY LANGUAGE” to a Muslim man.
It’s my mom telling my sister being gay is a phase.
It’s my classmates saying women wearing revealing clothes are “asking for it”.
When you give one bigot power, you give all of them power.
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1918 friends episode
Phoebe and Monica get arrested at a suffragette rally. Rachel goes on a date with H.P. Lovecraft and is not familiar with his work. Ross dies of influenza. Joey and Chandler make love in a World War I foxhole.
Ross dies of influenza
Why would Ross die of influenza? He’s the only one in the group who has any grasp of science and has a PhD. He’s incredibly smart and would be the last one to die because he would know how to take care of himself and actually have knowledge about diseases.
im screaming the plague isn’t gonna bypass you if you have a degree in paleontology
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Sylvia Plath. 1932-1963
“I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in life. And I am horribly limited.”
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“She first appeared in the public consciousness, all common sense and mordant humor, at ease in her skin. She had the air of a woman who could balance a checkbook, and who knew a good deal when she saw it, and who would tell off whomever needed telling off. She was tall and sure and stylish. She was reluctant to be first lady, and did not hide her reluctance beneath platitudes. She seemed not so much unique as true. She sharpened her husband’s then-hazy form, made him solid, more than just a dream.” - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on Michelle Obama, for “T Magazine”
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