“I am both worse and better than you thought.”
— Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals Of Sylvia Plath
Brilliant!
when kafka said ‘you wouldn’t believe the kind of person I could become if you wanted it’ and when brontë said ‘if you ever looked at me with what I know is in you, I would be your slave’ and when Sartre said ‘if I’ve got to suffer it may as well be at your hands’
Excerpt from "Springtime" by Noor Shirazie (@noorshirazie)
You’re a fucking loser, man
Well, life’s a fucking uppercut
Right inside my fucking gut
Wanna fuckin’ end it but
I don’t have the balls to
Fuck, I’m such a pussy, fuck me up
Kid trunks 777 ft.xxxtentacion
— lana del rey, from cinnamon girl; norman fucking rockwell! (2019)
I should be sleeping. But I’m thinking of you. I’m always thinking about you.
Igor Henrique
"Only know you've been high when you're feeling low / Only hate the road when you're missing home"
-Passenger, Let Her Go
“A beautiful thing is never perfect.”
— Egyptian Proverb
PVRIS - Good Enemy
Once again its the day we all wait for, public domain day. the day some thing get ripped out of the clasps of the claws of corporations. This year is notable for many things becoming public domain but specifically a certain mouse in the united states. Here's an example of some of the things but note that this is only a sampling of what's become public domain
In Europe and other life of author + 70 years areas:
The Wind Has Risen by Tatsuo Hori
The polish Koziołek Matołek comics by Kornel Makuszyński
Mr. Weston's Good Wine by T.F Powys
In New Zealand and other life of author + 50 years areas:
J.R.R Tolkien's work, but only the ones published during his lifetime. Things published by his son Christopher are not public domain
Margaret Wilson's The Able McLaughlins
The works of crime writer Lucy Beatrice Malleson (Anthony Gilbert)
In the US:
All things published in 1928
The big one of course, Steamboat Willie and the earliest incarnation of Mickey Mouse. Disney still owns trademarks so be careful and theres some things like his gloves that didnt appear until later and im sure the Mouse's lawyers are watching like hawks
The House at Pooh Corner, first appearance of Tigger
Orlando: A Biography by Virginia Woolf
Theres much more. Take a peek over at Project Gutenberg or The Internet Archive