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we are the possessors of hair whose instincts tell us to wrap it around our neck, we think about bottling our spines in jars for good luck. in the summer our veins fade into our tans as if drawn on with a teal colored pencil and we powder our flesh to look like sugar cubes instead. this hatred and this worship of our bodies translates into an aversion to our fluids as if to touch them is to slurp creek water but it is not poison: it is magic
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Feb 22, 2015
Feb 22, 2015 at 11:27 PM UTC
the anatomy of humans
we are the possessors of hair whose instincts tell us to wrap it around our neck, we think about bottling our spines in jars for good luck. in the summer our veins fade into our tans as if drawn on with a teal colored pencil and we powder our flesh to look like sugar cubes instead. this hatred and this worship of our bodies translates into an aversion to our fluids as if to touch them is to slurp creek water but it is not poison: it is magic
sarina
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Feb 22, 2015
Feb 22, 2015 at 11:27 PM UTC
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