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I’m DYING!!!!!
robert downey jr’s face was meant to be on cats okay




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Posted on May 11, 2012 via 売春婦をクソ with 45,947 notes
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I think it’s great for two people to be together. That is a good number. I think, that to keep it alive though, you can’t spend every day together. It wears out the magic, Love means nothing to me if it’s not fortified with fierce, painful longing, brief explosive instances of furious passion and intimacy and then a sad parting for a time. In that way, you can give your life to it and still have a life of your own. I think some couples spend too much time together. They flatten out the potential for experience by constant closeness. Passion builds over time like steam. Let it rage until it’s exhausted and then leave it alone to let it build up again. Why can’t love be insane and distorted? How can it be vital if it has the same threshold as normal day-to-day experience? Why can’t you write burning letters and let your nocturnal self smolder with desire for one who is not there? Why not let the days before you see her be excruciating and ferment in your mind so on the day you go to the airport to pick her up, you’re nearly sick with anticipation? And then when desire shows the first sign of contentment, throw it back it its cage and let it slowly build itself back into a state of starved fury. Then when you are together, it all matters. So that when you look into her eyes, you lose your balance, so that when she touches you, it feels like you have never been touched before. When she says your name, you think it was she who named you. When she has gone, you bury your face in the pillow to smell her hair and you lie awake at night remembering your face in her neck, her breathing and the amazing smell of her skin. Your eyes go wet because you want her so bad and miss her so much. Now that is worth the miles and the time. That matches the inferno of life. Otherwise you poison each other with your presence day after day as you drag each other through the inevitable mundane aspects of your lives. That is the slow death that I see slapped on faces everywhere I go. It’s part of the world’s sadness that’s more empty than cold, poorly lit rooms in cities of the American night.
Henry Rollins (via harusuisen)Posted on April 10, 2012 via 수선화의 부활 with 39 notes
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People who say that they don’t like to read or that reading is boring may as well just go throw themselves off of a cliff, in my humble opinion.
Posted on April 10, 2012 via YEAH WRITE! with 549 notes
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I love Scott and Aaron so, so much.
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Psychosis Anthology: Origins: The Thing About Finn
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We live in a society that sort of secretly idolizes the sociopath. Dexter Morgan is a favorite television character, and if you type Ted Bundy or David Berkowitz into Google you will be bombarded with websites dedicated to their lives and their crimes. Books and films are made…
Completely forgot to reblog this when it was new. This is the “origins” of The Thing About Finn. Check out the Psychosis blog for more origin stories from the rest of our amazing authors, and to keep abreast of developments with bringing Psychosis to print.
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Plays: 24[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
From Renee Asher’s The Thing About Finn read by Neil Fannin.
My amazing cousin reading my story from The Psychosis Anthology.
Posted on April 10, 2012 via Psychosis Anthology with 1 note
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Best “hey, girl” ever.
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Hm. Yes, please.
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Posted on January 7, 2012 via Maaaaalfunction with 260 notes
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Fuck yes, Hank photo set.
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Posted on January 7, 2012 via Maaaaalfunction with 242 notes
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