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Emily Austin

  • Minahas quoted2 years ago
    I felt like I was never in the moment I was in. I was always looking back, or
    worried about the future
  • trexhas quoted2 years ago
    I’ve got it all figured out. We’re a parasite. Other animals on this planet coexist with nature. We don’t; we’re like scabies. Tiny mites covering the outer layer of earth, burrowing into it, infecting it. We are like tapeworm
  • Diana Cathas quotedlast year
    Losing someone to the Lord makes it sound like God steals people.
  • Diana Cathas quotedlast year
    I start to picture a world where Jesus had been killed using a different murder device. I picture little ceramic guillotine figurines. I imagine miniature nooses hung above children’s beds. Electric chair necklaces and earrings.
  • Diana Cathas quotedlast year
    Sometimes I feel like I was a different person a month ago. A day. Five minutes. Now
  • Diana Cathas quotedlast year
    Other times I fixate on how endearing people are. We sleep on soft surfaces; we like to be cozy. When I see cats cuddled up on pillows, I find it sweet; we are like that too. We like to eat cookies and smell flowers. We wear mittens and hats. We visit our families even when we’re old. We like to pet dogs. We laugh; we make involuntary sounds when we find things funny. Laughing is adorable, if you really think about it.
  • Diana Cathas quotedlast year
    If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination. They must be put to death.

    Yikes. Thank God this one doesn’t seem to apply to women either. I’m disappointed God is so homophobic that he forgot about lesbians, but I guess I would rather be forgotten than put to death.
  • Diana Cathas quotedlast year
    y mother had a baby, and her mother had a baby, and her mother had a baby. Every woman in my family before me lived to have a baby—just so that baby could grow up to have another baby. If I don’t have a baby, then all of those women reproduced just so that I could exist. I am the final product. I am the final baby.
  • Diana Cathas quotedlast year
    How could anyone think I could kill someone? I can’t even kill myself.
  • Diana Cathas quotedlast year
    I can’t muster the energy required to be a positive part of anyone’s life. I can’t even muster the energy to apologize for that.
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