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Isabel Fall - "I Sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter" (PDF)
Mara - "I am not a person of integrity" - Warning for discussions of Bestiality & Paraphilia. Please take time to read even if you disagree.
Michael - "disembodiment"
Allen Ginsberg - Sunflower Sutra, Berkeley, 1955
"... Now I would learn to speak and learn to think and ask questions and make friends and lose friends and cry and laugh and maybe fall in love one day and maybe see that love go away and maybe climb a mountain, but I never wanted to do any of these things! I never wanted to feel this much! Platypuses don’t feel things, do they? Now, I’m trapped in this body that will always know regret."
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead, screenplay by Bert V. Royal
"Its not that i was a traumatized child in the sense that every little thing could scare me, id go crying to mom, but that something had happened that was going to happen already, which made me very confused, and very traumatized, before everything even happened. I was wearing shoes that stunk to shit, probably unwashed, with stringy hair that had been so damaged you couldnt tell i had curls, and probably avoiding the cracks in the sidewalk so my mother would be okay. I mightve then taken a look up, not thought about the rocks, seen myself, and looked away immediately, unprepared, for what could happen, i had a leaf, in my right pocket and a button, in the left. I walked into the school and then i began to pray to Jesus."
Mar 4 2025 12:09PM Entry, written by Kiwi
"The computer makes no distinction between reader and writer. I become either, or both. In obscuring the line between creation and consumption, between initiator and recipient, between active and passive, the computer "hugs" me. I am drawn into the text in a way that is inconceivable in relation to the printed page, or even the television program."
"Have You Hugged Your Computer Today?", archive of a text by David Lochhead
"An angel doesn't have to be an intimidating, fiery being. God gave the sperm of man and the ovum of woman the ability to combine and to form a whole new human. That ability is also an "angel," as are all such natural processes. Photosynthesis? That's an angel. Gravity? An angel. Magnetism? Angel. The Midrash in Bereishis Rabbah (chapter 1) says than an angel only performs one job. That job doesn't have to be destroying Sodom; it could be peristalsis, centripetal force or condensation."
Ou Torah / The God Papers / 9. Angels, by Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
"see, mondrain’s abstraction of the cow is missing a step. In order to be a drawing, the cow must be flattened. There are no flattened images in the prehistoric world. The two dimensional plane is an angelic idea. The man shows his love for spotted horses by obliterating its volume, by abstracting it onto a cave wall.
soon, once early man learns to abstract the animals around him, the angels can translate the next tool for abstraction: shapes.
The Horse becomes circles and squares."
Angelic History, written by Rodney
"That’s why I’m drawn to the theater so much: because theater is a mandala, bitch. It’s a mandala in a way that other literature can’t be. Like, these things are meant to be performed. Like, even if you write a book, I think that shit is supposed to be performed. Because then it becomes fleeting and shit. That’s sort of what reading is. It’s just, like, a thing that forces you to do a performance in your head. Like, it just tells you what happens—what literally happens—and makes you think of it and visualize it and shit, and it implicates you in the design of the fucking world."