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the vegetarian really amazed me. all of it was good but the final section was so wooahhh


It’s your body, you can treat it however you please. The only area where you’re free to do just as you like. And even that doesn’t turn out how you wanted.


The feeling that she had never really lived in this world caught her by surprise. It was a fact. She had never lived. Even as a child, as far back as she could remember, she had done nothing but endure.


“I have dreams too, you know. Dreams…and I could let myself dissolve into them, let them take me over…but surely the dream isn’t all there is? We have to wake up at some point, don’t we? Because…because then…”


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With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.
I had just finished all about love by bell hooks, and though I have some critiques for it, it was still a good read with some things that I'd like to take to heart that really hit me.



“But many of us seek community solely to escape the fear of being alone. Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as a means of escape.”


“To return to love, to get the love we always wanted but never had, to have the love we want but are not prepared to give, we seek romantic relationships. We believe these relationships, more than any other, will rescue and redeem us. True love does have the power to redeem but only if we are ready for redemption. Love saves us only if we want to be saved.”


"Imagine how much easier it would be for us to learn how to love if we began with a shared definition. The word "love" is most often defined as a noun, yet all the more astute theorists of love acknowledge that we would all love better if we used it as a verb. I spent years searching for a meaningful definition of the word "love," and was deeply relieved when I found one in psychiatrist M. Scott Peck's classic self-help book The Road Less Traveled, first published in 1978. Echoing the work of Erich Fromm, he defines love as "the will to extend one's self for the purpose of nurturing one's own or another's spiritual growth." Explaining further, he continues, "Love is as love does. Love is an act of will-namely, both an intention and an action. Will also implies choice. We do not have to love. We choose to love." Since the choice must be made to nurture growth, this definition counters the more widely accepted assumption that we love instinctually."
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I started the Wheel of Time series a few months ago, currently on book 5. First 4 books held my attention pretty well, but man, this 5th one is a struggle. I keep wanting to skip chapters. Overall it's been good tho.
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the vegetarian really amazed me. all of it was good but the final section was so wooahhh


It’s your body, you can treat it however you please. The only area where you’re free to do just as you like. And even that doesn’t turn out how you wanted.
The feeling that she had never really lived in this world caught her by surprise. It was a fact. She had never lived. Even as a child, as far back as she could remember, she had done nothing but endure.
“I have dreams too, you know. Dreams…and I could let myself dissolve into them, let them take me over…but surely the dream isn’t all there is? We have to wake up at some point, don’t we? Because…because then…”



ahhhhhh, I read the vegetarian a handful of years ago, and have recently checked it out from the library again for a re-read. I remember it being mind-bending and over all disconcerting, which I always enjoy.

I’m in the middle of a few books because I never can stick to just one, but my focus is on Butter by Asako Yuzuki currently, and recently I finished monsters I have been by kenji c. liu— a poetry collection.


Windy boy knows where the whip lands
it always carves a manly name

To have nothing but a tiny bird to wrap
a fist around

We are each a world and its daily dying

An aviary turned inside
out and tightened
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