Emily LaBarge, from her essay The Schedule of Loss, as featured in Granta Magazine
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ON LOVE, ON VIOLENCE
1. consumed, david cronenberg | 2. taking it”, vievee francis | 3. the good fight, ada limón | 4. twin sized mattress, the front bottoms | 5. on the romance of cannibalism, silas denver | 6. allegory of divine wisdom (detail), andrea sacchi | 7. letters to milena, frank kafka | 8. teaching the dog not to nip, jim moore | 9. cherry wine, hozier | 10. warm bodies, isaac marion.
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And the gentleness that comes,
not from the absence of violence,
but despite the abundance of it."
Richard Siken, Crush
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on beauty
snehal vadher beauty is brief and violent \\ evie shockley senzo
kofi
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I love you, is that a fact or a weapon
Letters to Milena (Franz Kafka) // Prodigal Son s01ep07 (dir.Chris Fedak and Sam Sklaver) // Saint Philomena (Giuseppe Bezzuoli)
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Reginald Dwayne Betts, from Felon: Poems; "Behind Yellow Tape"
[Text ID: All the stories I keep to myself tell how / violence broke & made me,]
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chelsea girls by eileen myles
[text id: See, I come from an alcoholic household, and resultantly kind of don't react to violence. I think it terrifies me, but I am so drawn to it (highlighted in red) I never hit anyone, but I would love to kill a lot of people. end id]
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Yashpari summer and winter clothes
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Concannon, C. W. (2014). “Not for an Olive Wreath, but Our Lives”: Gladiators, Athletes, and Early Christian Bodies. Journal of Biblical Literature, 133(1), 193–214.
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