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“She considered the wounds, the hunger for survival that is passed down, repeated, and then passed down again, and wondered what she had already given her daughter without even knowing it.” — on intergenerational trauma
— Jun 04, 2026 01:20AM
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“When he asked her to marry him on their grad night, Judy said yes and then she cried. It was only later that she would realize those tears came not from joy but from somewhere else deep inside, the place where she stuffed old hurts, where nothing ever really died, instead bubbling up to make happiness—even a proposal—ugly and dotted with rot.”
— oof that’s too close to home
— Jun 05, 2026 12:39PM
— oof that’s too close to home
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“The whole house was like this: layers and layers of fingerprints and scars left by his parents and grandparents and great-grandparents.”
— Jun 05, 2026 09:57AM
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“Everywhere she looked, there were barriers to freedom, to the wildness she wished she could unleash in the world.”
— Jun 04, 2026 03:58PM
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“If there was such a thing as a haunting through grief and absence, then she had been haunted her entire life.”
— Jun 04, 2026 01:17AM
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“In the summers, Alice liked to escape to the back garden, where her mother never ventured and where the signs of her father’s presence were not so stagnant, not so frozen at the very precise moment he died. The peonies he tied up, the magnolia he watered..”
love this imagery
— Jun 02, 2026 07:17PM
love this imagery

