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kat :3
is on page 306 of 352
"Well nobody’s trying to be anything out in California,"… "So you will fit right in." (pg. 296)
— Oct 15, 2024 07:55AM
kat :3
is on page 275 of 352
man this book is so cold to me like flippantly depressing like it doesn’t even care about my feelings yk? and it’s just hitting me how the tone of cel’s chapters feel so much more light hearted because she’s not so weighed down by life in general yet. stakes raise with age. type shit
— Sep 23, 2024 01:09PM
kat :3
is on page 224 of 352
“It was a time of mass conversion. Young people’s sense of immortality is widely thought incorrigible, but this doesn’t match with my notes — another footnote for the anthropologists, who are, after all, are our eulogists.” (pg 215 - 16)
“Sex was a hand cuffed lightly around a single bony finger, a calyx of supplication as futile and fleeting as love itself.” (pg 217)
— Sep 02, 2024 08:17AM
“Sex was a hand cuffed lightly around a single bony finger, a calyx of supplication as futile and fleeting as love itself.” (pg 217)
kat :3
is on page 175 of 352
"She almost wishes she still had it — though as a child she hadn’t liked to touch it. She regarded it as necessary and private in a way just short of ugly" (pg 175)
— Aug 14, 2024 05:13PM
kat :3
is on page 136 of 352
“‘Identify basically as a person. Gotcha.’” (125)
“‘Hi,’ he says.
‘Hi,’ Cel adds, because this seems to be what’s being said.” (128)
umm i LOLed
— Aug 06, 2024 08:30AM
“‘Hi,’ he says.
‘Hi,’ Cel adds, because this seems to be what’s being said.” (128)
umm i LOLed
kat :3
is on page 123 of 352
a lot of vocab i’m unfamiliar with but it’s chill. it’s cool whenever i actually understand the tone and references.
— Aug 05, 2024 04:19AM
kat :3
is on page 111 of 352
"This ghost that runs after you,
my brother, is more beautiful than you;
why do you not give him your
flesh and your bones?"
- Nietzsche
— Aug 05, 2024 03:41AM
my brother, is more beautiful than you;
why do you not give him your
flesh and your bones?"
- Nietzsche

