October 2011
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"A Study of Reading Habits," Philip Larkin →
this poem was a part of my ~50 paged 11 pt. font single spaced poetry analysis senior year of high school. digable-planets: When getting my nose in a book Cured most things short of school, It was worth ruining my eyes To know I could still keep cool, And deal out the old right hook To dirty dogs twice my size. Later, with inch-thick specs, Evil was just my lark: Me and my coat and fangs...
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WatchWatch
etiquette-etc: bibliofeminista: The Phantom Tollbooth turns 50 this year, and we’ve joined Norton Juster and Jules Feiffer, Milo and Tock, and a host of authors, critics, teachers and kids - to celebrate the classic 1961 children’s book, by making the definitive documentary about this beloved work of the American imagination. This is one of my all-time favorite children’s books. I...
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never underestimate the rejuvenating power of...
Oct 17th
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throwing up
ew.
Oct 17th
mutualaddictions asked: Oh I miss you oh I miss you oh I miss you!
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Not entirely straight Nazis
swellshark: drittereich: Someone did a presentation over homoeroticism in nazi propaganda in queer theory last semester and how they were encouraged to appreciate and enjoy other men’s bodies because it further glorified aryan men and was an effective way of marginalizing aryan women. HISTORY IS SO GREAT.
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