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I’ve recently realized my blog is basically a collection of things I could never say to you.
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It is said that mourning, by its gradual labour, slowly erases pain; I could not, I cannot believe this; because for me, Time eliminates the emotion of loss (I do note weep), that is all. For the rest, everything has remained motionless. For what I have lost is not a Figure (the Mother), but a being; and not a being, but a quality (a soul): not the indispensable, but the irreplaceable.
ROLAND BARTHES
Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography
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The Dyatlov Pass Incident
On February 2, 1959 nine young students went hiking in the Ural Mountains of Russia, and never returned. The deaths of the nine hikers remains a phenomenal mystery to this day. Investigators found the abandoned tent ripped open from the inside, with all of the hiker’s belonging still inside. Five of the hikers were found frozen to death near the campsite; the bodies were found with nearly bare, suggesting the hikers ran from the tent in a terror, leaving behind shoes, jackets and other necessities to survive the mountain. There was no sign of a struggle. The last victims were found over 80 yards away from the campsite. These four bodies were found with strange injuries including internal damage, crushed skulls, and one was even missing her tongue. The clothes of these victims were found to have high levels of radiation.
Soviet investigators determined only that “a compelling unknown force” had caused the deaths.
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Anonymous asked: are you planning to go see 'the beatles: the lost concert' film?
Hmm.. Have not heard of such?
It’s never easy. To give your heart or to take it back broken. That ache inside of my body that took hold of me years ago, I never thought I’d see it again.
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I just want to be something you want. Whatever that is - I don’t even know anymore.