Zura Jishkariani (@dillatext) 's Twitter Profile
Zura Jishkariani

@dillatext

writer and artist. mayor of dioscurias

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linkhttps://dillatext.com/ calendar_today14-05-2009 01:40:00

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After midnight, as I walk through ruins of lost intentions, the streetlights flicker like failing synapses. The city sleeps with its ghosts. Eternity is this soft collapse: of a black scarf on a metro seat, of a name on the tongue.

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I declare an open longing for December, when the sun is so rare that poor little plants can't manage to photosynthesize and die; when the cold leaves behind a sense of unreality of oneself and the city, Khrushchevkas drown in divine darkness and strangers talk negative theology.

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So, you had people living under 'communism' trying to fight it with nationalism & then empire fell & they went under what's called - 'Shock Therapy': uncontrolled unregulated market, wars,etc. Generations' values & hopes changed several times in a lifetime. Neverending liminality

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This street inscription expresses the subconscious awareness of many citizens about what may be happening to them. It reads: "For sale: Nation of the poor, prime location. Needs renovation."

This street inscription expresses the subconscious awareness of many citizens about what may be happening to them. 

It reads:
"For sale: Nation of the poor, prime location. Needs renovation."
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Have you ever had the experience where a book you start reading delights and excites you so much, that the fear of it disappointing you on the next pages overwhelms the joy of continuing it? That is a trauma response.)) It has nothing to do with books. Find the source[s].

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I've seen how this prayer which is often said at AA or NA meetings changed people's minds for peace, maybe someone needs it in the wild too: 'God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference'