Carl Phillips, “In a Field, at Sunset”, Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020
neil in aftg can pass off as like… Almost borderline semi-normal kid who’s found himself in insane circumstances when rlly all he wants to do is play a crazy sport because he looks at andrew’s problems and kevin’s lack of spine and riko’s entire existence and he does believe he’s almost borderline semi-normal. just a paranoid liar bc his dad wants to murder him. then u see him from an outsider’s pov and he’s damn near psychotic arranging a hit on someone while on a lunch date with his gangster uncle and the guy who taped his skin back together after continuous torture not even a year ago and he does it without breaking a sweat while stringing up a series of lies to feed to the FBI. character or ALL time
SUCCESSION out of context
“Detail of the Fire” - Richard Siken
A man with a bandage is in the middle of something. Everyone understands this. Everyone wants a battlefield. Red. And a little more red. Accidents never happen when the room is empty. Everyone understands this. Everyone needs a place. People like to think war means something. What can you learn from your opponent? More than you think. Who will master this love? Love might be the wrong word. Let’s admit, without apology, what we do to each other. We know who our enemies are. We know.
every day I'm clocking in for my shift at the not making sense factory . we don't know what we're making only that it's not sense.
anonymous asked:kaz brekkeror andrew minyard ↳ are you trying your best to step on my toes because you're feeling the tragic weight of the holier than thou?
Charles Leclerc || Australian GP 2024
Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Vita Sackville-West dated 20 March 1928
"Poems are not written...", Andrey Voznesensky (translated by metamorphesque)
foggy nights - october 2018
“Willem,” he said aloud to the apartment, because sometimes, when it was very bad, he spoke to him. “Come back to me. Come back.” — A Little Life, Hanya Yanagihara