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#skyfire#starscream#skystar#transformers#i officially go here now 😔#cento#i think the kids on tiktok call this web weaving#(<- slightly older kid on tiktok)#web weaving#this is what toxic yaoi does to ppl btw#jetfire#starscream x skyfire#skyfire x starscream#ignore how unorganized this all is#i have so many feelings about them and very few of them make sense#toxic yaoi#old man yaoi#doomed yaoi#did this on my computer APOLOGIZES TO ANYONE ON MOBILE#this is gonna look so ugly for yall#izzy haz ideaz#izzy writez#izzyz centoz#posts that will get five notes#skyscream#jetscream#tf skyfire#tf starscream
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Charles Rowland: Pain, Love, Desire.
"For love is no part of the dreamworld. love belongs to Desire, and Desire is always cruel" — Death of the Endless, from The Sandman: The Doll's House.
[sources: quote by katie maria // cover for documentary film dance craze by joe massot // cover for do the dog by the specials // seasons of mists, episode 4 // vamperinee on tumblr // seasons of mists, episode 4 // dead boy detectives, episode 4 // (?) // quote by friedrich nietzsche // i would leave me if i could by halsey // dead boy detectives, episode 8 // poster for donnie darko by let's eat grandma // dead boy detectives, episode 4 // (?) // poster for do you really want to hurt me by culture club // dead boy detectives, episode 4 // poetryforall on tumblr // to the busted among us, sharks in the rivers by ada limón // a pearl by mitski // dead boy detectives, episode 1 // letter to ruth tiffanny beuscher written by sylvia plath, july, 1962 // quote by katie maria]
#dead boy detectives#I resonate with him a LOT so it is not surprising that this is my pinned post bye#charles rowland#dead boy detective agency#dc universe#charles dbda#dead boy detective netflix#netflix#payneland#paineland#jayden revri#aesthetic#quotes#lyrics#cento#web weaving#niko posts#dcu#the sandman universe#charles dead boy detectives#dbda#edwin paine#dc comics#music#gifset
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This is the world, friend, where they have money for war but can’t feed the poor.
— Mosab Abu Toha, et al, from "Ceasefire Cento," published by Vox Populi
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1. Nome e cognome?
2. Quanti anni hai?
3. Dove vivi?
4. Single?
5. Com'è la tua famiglia?
6. La stanza preferita di casa tua?
7. Ti senti sicuro a casa tua?
8. Vivi nella stessa casa in cui hai passato l'infanzia?
9. Quali nomi daresti ai tuoi figli?
10. Ti piacciono i bambini?
11. Ti piacciono gli animali?
12. Top 3 animali che preferisci?
13. Quale animale ti rappresenta meglio?
14. Quale animale ti spaventa di più?
15. Quali sono le tue paure più grandi?
16. Hai mai superato una tua paura nella vita?
17. Qual è la cosa più folle che hai fatto per amore?
18. Ti vorresti sposare?
19. Meglio lasciare o essere lasciati?
20. Meglio amare o essere amati?
21. Nel sesso, meglio dare o ricevere?
22. Qual è l'ingrediente segrete per del buon sesso secondo te?
23. Il posto ideale per fare l'amore?
24. Mai provato attrazione per qualcuno del tuo stesso sesso?
25. Mai provato attrazione per qualcuno del sesso opposto al tuo?
26. Lingerie o nudità?
27. Pagheresti mai per fare sesso?
28. Legalizzeresti droghe e prostituzione?
29. Ti trasferiresti in un'altra nazione se ne avessi la possibilità?
30. Se ti costringessero a lasciare l'Italia, in quale Paese andresti?
31. Cosa ne pensi della politica?
32. Qual è l'ingiustizia più grande del mondo secondo te?
33. Le guerre sono sempre sbagliate secondo te?
34. Quale sarebbe la tua reazione se una persona ti dicesse che è vittima di violenza in famiglia?
35. Cosa pensi dei bulli?
36. Ricordi con piacere i tuoi anni scolastici?
37. Qual era la tua materia preferita a scuola?
38. Avevi un buon rapporto con i professori?
39. Quali tecniche usavi per saltare le interrogazioni?
40. Come si chiamavano i tuoi compagni di banco?
41. Maglio scuola o lavoro?
42. Che lavoro fai?
43. Che lavoro vorresti fare?
44. Sei un procrastinatore seriale?
45. Lavori meglio da solo o in team?
46. Come hai vissuto il periodo della pandemia?
47. Come te la cavi in cucina?
48. Dolce o salato?
49. Quale tipo di pasta preferisci?
50. Frutta o verdura?
51. Quale panino ordini più spesso al McDonald's?
52. Sei vegetariano o vegano?
53. Sei astemio?
54. Il tuo drink preferito?
55. Meglio vino o birra?
56. L'ultima cosa che hai mangiato?
57. Ti va di descriverti fisicamente?
58. Ti va di descriverti caratterialmente?
59. Vai in terapia?
60. Credi che la terapia di coppia sia utile?
61. Ti fidi dei medici?
62. Hai mai messo i punti per qualche ferita?
63. Cosa credi che succeda dopo la morte?
64. C'è qualche caro morto che vorresti riabbracciare?
65. Con quale personaggio storico vorresti passare 24h per conoscerlo meglio?
66. Consigliami tre film
67. Consigliami tre serie TV
68. Consigliami tre videogiochi
69. Consigliamo tre giochi in scatola
70. Il tuo personaggio preferito del signore degli anelli?
71. Il tuo personaggio preferito della Marvel?
72. Il tuo personaggio preferito Harry Potter?
73. Hai mai fatto teatro/cinema?
74. Hai qualche talento nascosto?
75. Meglio lodare o essere lodati?
76. Che modello di telefono hai?
77. A quanto sta la tua batteria?
78. Quale invenzione già esistente avresti voluto inventare tu?
79. Collezioni qualcosa?
80. Hai una morning routine?
81. Sei una persona disordinata od ordinata?
82. Quale lingua vorresti saper parlare?
83. Quale laurea vorresti avere?
84. Di quale sport vorresti essere campione del mondo?
85. Ti piacciono le persone muscolose?
86. Ti piacciono le persone alte?
87. Ti piacciono le persone in carne?
88. Il tuo orientamento religioso?
89. Che ruolo ha Dio nella tua vita?
90. Qual è un difetto che non sopporti negli altri?
91. Qual è un pregio che apprezzi sempre negli altri?
92. Meglio parlare od ascoltare?
93. Quale social usi di più?
94. C'è qualcuno che ti manca?
95. C'è qualcuno che vorresti ti lasciasse in pace per sempre?
96. Cosa diresti al te di dieci anni fa?
97. Quale stagione preferisci?
98. Qual è il tuo colore preferito?
99. Qual è un cartone della tua infanzia?
100. Dimmi a quale domanda vorresti rispondere così te la faccio
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#Ubuntu#Debian#Fedora#Arch Linux#Linux Mint#openSUSE#Manjaro#CentOS#Elementary OS#Zorin OS#Pop!_OS#Linux#Encuesta#Survey
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#rosecoloredsunsets#eternal california#eternalcalifornia#mine#california#aesthetic#beachside#los angeles#beach#nature#pasta#pastalovers#pastamonsters#pasta dish#cento#cento la#sweet corn#sweet corn agnolotti#delicious
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My Recs: Poems to Read
This is a list of some of my favorite poems in no particular order. Those with an asterisk (*) are prose-ish:
Meditations in an Emergency* by Cameron Awkward-Rich
Whip-Poor-Will, I By L. Lamar Wilson
cutting greens by Lucille Clifton
Ghazal: The Dark Times by Marilyn Hacker
Burning Haibun* by torrin a. greathouse
Abuelo, by Gabriel Ramirez
When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities by Chen Chen
After the Reading* by Tiana Clark
This poem actually references Star Trek Discovery!
Diaspora Sonnet 42 by Oliver de la Paz
Paradise Motel by Charles Simic
Gentrification by Junious 'Jay' Ward (Youtube)
The Electric Slide is Not a Dance, Man!* by Porsha Olayiwola
FIELD TRIP TO THE MUSEUM OF HUMAN HISTORY by Franny Choi (with teaching guide)
If I must die by Refaat Alareer
On the Night I Consider Coming Out to My Parents by Julian Randall (Youtube)
Dede Was The Last Person I Came Out To by Danez Smith (Youtube)
Triptych by Diana Khoi Nguyen (Youtube)
Duplex by Jericho Brown (A Duplex is a poetic form created by Jericho and it's stunning. I struggle to write one).
Ode to the Maggot by Yusef Komunyakaa
Self-Portrait as a Body, a Sea by Donika Kelly
Don't You Wonder, Sometimes? by Tracy K. Smith
Cento Between the Ending and the End by Cameron Awkward-Rich (Youtube)
How Can Black People Write About Flowers at a Time Like This by Hanif Abdurraqib
Had My Parents Not Been Separated After My Father’s Traffic Stop, Arrest and Deportation by Porsha Olayiwola (Youtube)
The moon rose over the bay. I had a lot of feelings. by Donika Kelly
Because the Color Is Half the Taste by Paige Lewis (I think about this all the time)
To The Fig Tree on 9th and Christian by Ross Gay (Spotify with accompanying music)
Dinosaur* by Richard Siken
Dinosaurs in the Hood by Danez Smith (Youtube)
Side Tangent: I think these two poems about Dinosaurs are fascinating together because we can have a common subject and expand into two very different, but important subjects.
A Small Needful Fact by Ross Gay
Aubade: Nocturne by Willie Lee Kinard III
The Golden Shovel by Terrance Hayes (this golden shovel is a form Terrance created and it's amazing.)
I saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store by Eve L. Ewing (stunning poem I think about every week.)
kitchenette building by Gwendolyn Brooks
Important context: Chicago landlords would cram families of 5 to 8 people in small one bedroom apartments and everyone was forced to share a single bathroom and kitchenette.
Bonus! Essays and Other Good Things:
Poetry Is Not a Luxury (1985) by Audre Lorde - PDF
James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni "A Conversation" - Youtube
James Baldwin — I'm writing for people, baby - Youtube
Hanif Abdurraqib & Ross Gay, Ph.D. -- There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension - Youtube
The Book of Delights by Ross Gay - Youtube
Charles Simic's "Reading Philosophy at Night" an essay
Writer Ocean Vuong In an Intense Reading of 'Time Is a Mother' - Youtube
If you love even one of these poems and would like to scream about them, let's discuss!
Some of these would be great as teaching tools, but be aware that some content could be sensitive for some.
#contemporary poetry#poetry#poems#poetry recommendations#reading list#poems to read#poems to teach#I might pull a line from each of these actually and write a cento. Should I?#Hmmm#I might do that tonight actually for a writing exercise#writing and editing#writing poetry#love poetry
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A Cento („patchwork“) poem using quotes from the book Good Omens for GOetry Monday
@goodomensafterdark @isiaiowin
Warnings: rating teen and up, crack treated seriously, distasteful innuendos, multiple wilful misinterpretation of the word „sword“*, dubious treatment of a beloved book**

I am Nanny Ashtoreth


*Please let me explain! I had this very poetic and aspiring idea to compose something meaningful using mentions of „sword“ and „serpent“ from book Good Omens or the bible. The available quotes weren’t very inspiring. Well, not in the way I initially intended. It lead to this. I’m not sorry. I am a little unsure though, so do let me know what you think!
** no real life books were harmed by the making of this text. Every line is a true quote from the original Good Omens book, though. Including the title.
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Perhaps 3024 will finally be the year of the Linux desktop.
I hope that 100 years from now, a day will come when everyone uses privacy-enabled Linux (or some sort of *BSD), and those users have no clue what the Windows hell from soul-sucking corporations like Microsoft looks like. A boy can dream, can't he?
#linux#debian#ubuntu#sysadmin#arch linux#devlife#rhel#fedora#centos#freebsd#opensuse#privacy#security
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sono diventato tutto ciò che odiavo e ti assicuro, non mi piace.
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Edwin Payne & Charles Rowland
Dead Boy Detectives Agency.
[source: side wounds by lena j. oleanderson || dead boy detectives, episode 7 || for your own good by leah horlick || dead boy detectives, episode 7 || side wounds by lena j. oleanderson || dead boy detectives, episode 6 + forever with me by conan gray / found heaven by conan gray (edited) || based on the story of orpheus and eurydice || genuflecting ghost by sufjan stevens || original edit || to the desert by benjamin alire sáenz]
[concept: about love & devotion]
edwin / charles / paineland / niko / crystal
#dead boy detectives agency#dead boy detective netflix#dead boy detectives#edwin payne#charles rowland#edwin paine#charles and edwin#payneland#paineland#paynland#george rexstrew#jayden revri#web weaving#cento#collage#moodboard#netflix#dc universe#niko posts
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They didn’t find a place to bury you. They carried you on their shoulders, The houses never saw you. They’ve already packed their bags.
— Mosab Abu Toha, Oct 17, 2023, from "Ceasefire Cento," published by Vox Populi
Reported today by LitHub: Reports suggest Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha has been kidnapped by Israeli forces.
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fine I'll use a redhat derivative
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O adversary, the time has come to awaken your finest senses. 💥🦎
Commission for @tshirtdragon.
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~Not Too Fast~
My poem for @isiaiowin's GOetry prompt: Cento, or "patchwork poem" that's made up of lines from another work. I included the page numbers from Good Omens to reference the lines I used. Crowley will slow down for his angel, and Aziraphale knows he's in safe hands :) Text under the cut:
A hundred and twenty miles an hour All over the world. It was a game. It was tremendous fun. Especially driving like that. Could be dangerous. Their eyes met.
There was a formality that had to be observed in all this. "You and me. Over the years. I don't think you need to go worryin'."
He stopped it with a glance. "You don't frighten me."
"Let's go somewhere warm."
No one stopped them.
#good omens#gomens#good omens poetry#GOetry#isiaiowin goetry monday#good omens fanart#ineffable husbands#aziraphale#az fell#angel of the eastern gate#crowley#aj crowley#anthony j crowley#the bentley#cento poem#patchwork poem#poetry#ticketyboooo posts
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