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J. | they/them | an intense concentration of self in the middle of heartless immensity (or something)

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Significant working-class participation borne of the post-war settlement. Same with the iconic actors of that era, a significant percentage of whom came from a working class-background.

Diabetic of Enlightenment (@dee_of_e) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my novel’s narrator is a sentient waterslide in an Adjuncts-Only Waterpark at the Boston Marriott during MLA, so the formal dilemma was how to render the slide’s orgasmic pleasure as the exploited bodies cascaded down its wet chutes while still being true to the spirit of Boston

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Golden Age TV aspired to cinema & novels but Mad Men understood that television is a durational, not a narrative medium. the characters aged through the 1960s as viewers aged through the Obama era. streaming ruined this, but Twin Peaks: The Return understood it, as do soap operas

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I don’t think poetry makes you a better person but I wonder how you can read these lines and not be changed. How can you read ”a Quartz contentment, like a stone” and not be reoriented about figure forever. How can you read “This is the Hour of Lead” and not stand perfectly still

I don’t think poetry makes you a better person but I wonder how you can read these lines and not be changed. How can you read ”a Quartz contentment, like a stone” and not be reoriented about figure forever. How can you read “This is the Hour of Lead” and not stand perfectly still
Aatif Rashid (@aatif_rashid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Modern Library has a lot of terrible cover (Swann’s Way with the pillow), but this one is so bad it’s unintentionally a work of genius—because maybe a nineteenth century Russian Byronic hero would in fact dress like this today.

Modern Library has a lot of terrible cover (Swann’s Way with the pillow), but this one is so bad it’s unintentionally a work of genius—because maybe a nineteenth century Russian Byronic hero would in fact dress like this today.
salt tooth (@salt__tooth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

as someone who used to haul a bag of bullshit to the Saturday public disposal in Prospect Park, I feel entitled to one of these the way members of a class action lawsuit will receive checks for $27 5 years after the fact

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It's not weather control. The actual explanation is that the Pope took away the Mandate of Heaven from America and gave it to Iran.