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Favourites: 123; Deviations: 74; Watchers: 17
Watching: 41; Pageviews: 4883; Comments Made: 274; Friends: 41
# About me
Revelation xii. 1 And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.# Comments
Comments: 46
gracelally [2012-10-10 04:00:34 +0000 UTC]
hi, your writings are incredible and i intend to read them all.
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suckmyanarchy In reply to gracelally [2012-10-11 10:01:57 +0000 UTC]
hey! <3 aw, thank you.
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suckmyanarchy In reply to Poetrymann [2011-12-12 21:49:50 +0000 UTC]
(: of course
love your stuff
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gracelally [2011-09-28 15:43:47 +0000 UTC]
a lot of your poetry is really excellent.
thank you for choosing to share it with us. <3
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suckmyanarchy In reply to gracelally [2011-09-28 18:22:41 +0000 UTC]
of course! aw, thank you.
xoxo
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EmmaSloane In reply to EmmaSloane [2011-09-09 23:16:17 +0000 UTC]
for the favorite, too. I appreciate your reading!
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toxic-nebulae [2011-09-07 21:58:47 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much for the favourite, comment and watch!
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suckmyanarchy In reply to toxic-nebulae [2011-09-08 22:39:50 +0000 UTC]
of course! x your work is lovely
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7ucille [2011-04-06 03:08:35 +0000 UTC]
Hello, thanks for the watch
I shall troll about your gallery now.
Lovely eyes by the way!
/ps yay electronic!
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suckmyanarchy In reply to Self-Intoxication [2011-01-04 09:12:42 +0000 UTC]
Hey there (:
And then there was more and more love.
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suckmyanarchy In reply to LaCUPH [2010-12-31 21:55:47 +0000 UTC]
i am so selective with who i watch. you deserved it, babe. x
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captainizzy [2010-12-21 23:26:11 +0000 UTC]
hey thanks for all the favs!
i noticed your journal, do you like "venus in furs"?
i've pondered buying it a few times, i discovered it whilst looking up lyrics for the velvet underground song.
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suckmyanarchy In reply to captainizzy [2010-12-21 23:31:15 +0000 UTC]
my pleasure! it was a fantastic read, i devoured it over night. it's one of those books, once you pick up, you cannot put down. unless it is to discuss something you read with a friend or something else the book lead to. it gives a lot of ideas on what the man/woman relationship is, which is a dominant/subordinate one. while i don't fully agree with what the book says as a whole, i agree with some parts and would def. say it is worth the time and money. that, or library trip.
Hello, btw.
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captainizzy In reply to suckmyanarchy [2010-12-22 05:30:24 +0000 UTC]
cool! thanks. well, when my ginormous stack of books i'm reading dwindles, i will be sure to check it out.
the subject in general seemed intreaging, i like to read books that people write on difficult concepts to challenge, so this seems to fall in that category.
thanks for the devwatch btw!!
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suckmyanarchy In reply to captainizzy [2010-12-22 07:21:24 +0000 UTC]
oh, of course! i only just got back to posting here and am glad i found you. what're some books you would recc.? i've started to dent my list now that winter break has arrived and am going to make the most out of the time left. heh. or try to, i am a procastination whore.
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captainizzy In reply to suckmyanarchy [2010-12-31 05:42:44 +0000 UTC]
oh gosh, yeah i just started reading a lot more than i have lately.
i really like Dostoevsky's "Notes from the Underground"
"catcher in the rye" is always incredible, i recently re-read it.
"fight club" i don't care if you've already seen the movie, read the book, it's so well written it's stupid.
i'm also a big poetry fan,
Bukowski, Longfellow, Plath, Tennyson, generally all good stuff.
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suckmyanarchy In reply to captainizzy [2010-12-31 21:59:48 +0000 UTC]
You know as far as salinger goes, "Franny and Zooey" is great, but I could never get into "catcher in the rye", but I was also a lot younger when i picked that up. Ohhh, Palahniuk was basically all I read junior year in High School.
And I am just getting into Plath right now. Will have to give the others a go.
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captainizzy In reply to suckmyanarchy [2011-01-01 21:38:09 +0000 UTC]
yeah i mean its kind of stereotypical for a teenage girl to like plath, but fuck it, she writes good poetry.
oh! also aldous huxley's "brave new world" is phenomenal.
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suckmyanarchy In reply to captainizzy [2011-01-02 07:47:18 +0000 UTC]
yes! that is on my wish list. lately, everyone has been telling me to read it. right now i'm reading 'pretty little dirty', which is a fun read, but nothing amazing. yeah, plath is fantastic. i can't wait to get a hold of her unabridged journals.
happy new year, babe!
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captainizzy In reply to suckmyanarchy [2011-01-03 00:07:49 +0000 UTC]
haha happy new year to you too.
yeah i just ordered the kurt cobain notebook compilation
but i didn't know there is a collection of her unnabridged journals out there!
have you read the bell jar yet?
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suckmyanarchy In reply to captainizzy [2011-01-03 22:12:18 +0000 UTC]
i just bought it at this used book shop, going to read it soon. i've only read her poetry.
i was so bored last night, i read emily dickinson and realized that i don't like her, at all.
maybe three or four poems by her, it's just so hard relating to a lot of what she writes because
we're so different.
did you like the bell jar?
and oh, let me know how the cobain thing goes.
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captainizzy In reply to suckmyanarchy [2011-01-05 02:12:22 +0000 UTC]
I CAN'T STAND EMILY DICKINSON!
yeah i had this teacher once who was obsessed with her, and all she would teach us in our poetry unit was dickenson. it was terrible. We had to memorize poems so the majority just memorized dickenson stuff to get easy a's, but i memorized Poe's "alone" and she hated me from then on. (my friend read e.e.cummings, whom i love, but the joy of his poetry is reading it, not listening to it being read) In retrospect, i probably should have memorized some Bukowski, then i really would have gotten into trouble.
dickinson was a recluse, she didn't go out and consort with people, which is what most of the poems i like are about: people. talking to people. hating people. loving people.
not the birds and butterflies and daisies.
i haven't read the bell jar yet, thats why i asked you, i've heard it's marvelous. Also, i just got the Cobain notebook today, its sitting in my lap right now! its funny, i though most of it would be deranged-drunken-druggy-nonsense, but he actually says some pretty quotable stuff in here.
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suckmyanarchy In reply to captainizzy [2011-01-05 07:41:53 +0000 UTC]
My exact thoughts. Like, lately I've been reading a lot of memoirs and i realize that is because I like to read about other's experiences in the world, with people, things. And you get hardly any of that from Dickinson. I can understand why people would enjoy her use of imagery, but by no means does that make her a favorite to read.
Teacher's should be anything but bias. That is fucking ridiculous. I am sorry. I had a teacher who was obsessed with Toni Morisson. Who, while a good writer, I don't enjoy. So, that was annoying. Having to read "The Color Purple" after already reading "Black Boy". It's like - was this necessary?
Oooooh. That makes me happy. I've read parts of Courtney's diary. It would be interesting to read Cobain's.
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captainizzy In reply to suckmyanarchy [2011-01-22 05:12:00 +0000 UTC]
i can't remember, do you like T.S. Eliot?
you should read his stuff. it's just, phenomenal.
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suckmyanarchy In reply to captainizzy [2011-01-22 05:49:56 +0000 UTC]
I haven't read anything by him! Suprisingly. What would you recc. I start with?
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captainizzy In reply to suckmyanarchy [2011-01-22 17:02:05 +0000 UTC]
"the wasteland" is his most famous, and i like "the love song of j Alfred Prufrock" too
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