Kerry Egan, On Living

Kerry Egan, On Living
The beach is the only place you can bury a child without garnering too much attention.
Jenny Slate, Little Weirds
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pikachu is drowning
This ain’t about him
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It’s weird to grow up in a family where you know you’re loved but you don’t feel loved. And then later in adulthood you understand how almost impossible it seems to cross that distance and let yourself experience closeness, how otherworldly love feels now and how love feels unbearable at times. You flinch when someone tries to wholeheartedly love you. And over and over you see so clearly how you cannot be loved unless it’s from afar and love is mixed with that familiar sensation of distance and coldness.
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Setsuko Hara in Akira Kurosawa‘s No Regrets For Our Youth (Waga seishun ni kuinashi, 1946)
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perhaps your love belongs with you, right now, and not someone else.
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Anis Mojgani, from “Here I Am”, Songs from Under the River: A Collection of Poetry
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me.
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““Let go gracefully. All things have their time..””—
It has come full circle. <3
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