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What do we say to the God of Death? Not Today
[Femininity] a powerful esthetic that is built upon a recognition of powerlessness is a slippery subject to grapple with, for its contradictions are elusive, ephemeral and ultimately impressive. A manner that combines a deferential attitude with ornaments of the upper class and an etiquette composed in equal parts of modesty and exhibition are paradoxes that require thoughtful interpretation. A strategy of survival that is based on overt concession and imposed on restrictions deserves close study, for what is lost and what is gained is not always apparent.

Brownmiller, Susan. Femininity. Linden Press, New York. 1984. (pg. 19)

I can’t get enough of these. This essay seems awesome.

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When you have those moments of just being down, even when you’re out with friends and there’s a moment of silence and you realize that even with all these people with you, you’re still so alone. When you feel so alone and feel a mess and feel not worth anything, when tears prick in your eyes and you don’t even know why, when you just suddenly stare into space with your loneliness until one of your friends clap to try and get your attention.

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I don’t even know why I feel like this.

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We should all become Mormon

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and just get married, that way we’ll never be alone.

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