*spends time with friends* this is just like a little life!
*cooks a meal* this is just like a little life!
*hosts a house party* this is just like a little life!
*goes to college* this is just like a little life!
*has a trauma flashback* this is just like a li
june 12 today. i wish jude knew how loved he really was
quote that blasted me across the room first time I read it
all of my little a little life friends you are going to LOVE all of us strangers
But as much as he fears sex, he also wants to be touched, he wants to feel someone else’s hands on him, although the thought of that too terrifies him.
cried about Jude St. Francis today will probably cry about him tomorrow
the fact that jude willem jb + macolm were never able to all be together again… they hung out for the last time and didn’t know it! they’ll never be able to argue about silly things in their dorms anymore what if i killed myself
Hanya saying that sometimes people endure things from which they cannot recover continues to offend a lot of takes-posting individuals online who are committed to a bad faith analysis of anything they do not personally enjoy.
Her statement is descriptive, rather than prescriptive. It is not an assertion that at X point, it's no longer possible to recover from traumatic experiences. It describes the fact that some people, for whatever reason(s), cannot or do not "get over" traumatic experiences and are affected by them for their whole lives. She didn't make that up. It's not a pleasant reality, but it is true!
And the intensity of people's reactions to A Little Life leads me to wonder: would any depiction of that reality in fiction would be palatable to those readers?
everyday i get more and more like jude (pls help)
Thinking about the wildflowers that Willem and Jude planted in the fields around their house and how they’re probably still growing, year after year. They probably spread out over time, with no one to mow them or trim them back. They probably smother the house now, growing right up to the doorstep.
The happy years didn’t last long enough. But the flowers will continue to grow.
yeah jude u right it was a miracle to survive the unsurvivable