Genitals can wait, not the soul.
~touch~
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We never touched but I felt you.
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got a worm nibbling my brain. can someone help me find a piece of obscure media?
webcomic/indie comic from the 2010s. basically a sci-fi short story about a young girl (with red hair?) who was being raised by scientists as part of an experiment. she receives a haircut/has her head shaved, in preparation for her annual brain scan/testing. it is revealed that while her body is human, her "brain" is artificial, made of computer implants throughout her skull and spine. at some point her biological mother (also a scientist on the same campus?) encounters her and is repulsed, viewing her as a machine who has murdered her daughter.
it was very poignant and it bruised my heart and i can NOT find it anywhere
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“Alfred Date learned how to knit in 1932.
In 2015, at 109 he created tiny clothes for Phillip Island Penguins who needed woolen jumpers in the wake of the oil spill to help prevent penguins from swallowing the oil when they attempted to clean themselves.
Alfred ‘Alfie’ Date passed away in 2016 at 110 years old.”
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Have you noticed why a song stands out from the rest and appeals to us more than any other? It is because of the special way it connects to us, the way we could closely relate to its lines. You don't care what the context is, who composed it or for whom they were made - they simply touch your heart because of that personal element where you become the very central theme of that song, carried away in some long lost memory or perhaps into some future scenario that's yet to happen. That's how some song, some piece of poetry becomes very special to us - we become embedded between its lines, between its finest notes. Somewhere in those spaces you'll find glimpses of yourself...
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