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  • The Pulse That Outlives Me

    Since I was small,
    my hands have itched
    for the weight of something new,
    the warm breath of an idea
    still wet from birth.

    While others chased nights
    strung with music and lights,
    I chased the hum beneath my ribs—
    that low, holy vibration
    that says: Make. Make. Make.

    I am not afraid of death—
    only of silence,
    of the stillness that comes
    when the last word dries,
    when the last color fades
    from my palette.

    Some people fear missing the party.
    I fear missing the next
    perfect shiver of creation,
    the one that seizes my spine
    like lightning,
    the one that says:
    Here. This is yours. Make it real
    before it slips away forever.

    Even as a child,
    I knew my bones would be dust one day.
    But a poem—
    a song,
    a shadow on film,
    a brushstroke on canvas—
    that could outlive me.
    That could keep my voice
    whispering in the ears of strangers
    long after my name is forgotten.

    So I make.
    I bleed ink.
    I sweat pigment.
    I dream in shapes and sounds.
    Every piece is a fragment
    of the monument I am building
    to outlast my pulse.

    And when I am gone,
    let them find my works
    scattered like constellations—
    each one a flare I sent into the dark,
    each one still burning,
    still warm,
    still breathing my name.


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    The Pulse That Outlives Me Since I was small, my hands have itched for the weight of something new, the warm breath of an idea still wet from birth. While others chased nights strung with music and lights, I chased the hum beneath my ribs— that low, holy vibration that says: Make. Make. Make. I am not afraid of death— only of silence, of the stillness that comes when the last word dries, when the last color fades from my palette. Some people fear missing the party. I fear missing the next perfect shiver of creation, the one that seizes my spine like lightning, the one that says: Here. This is yours. Make it real before it slips away forever. Even as a child, I knew my bones would be dust one day. But a poem— a song, a shadow on film, a brushstroke on canvas— that could outlive me. That could keep my voice whispering in the ears of strangers long after my name is forgotten. So I make. I bleed ink. I sweat pigment. I dream in shapes and sounds. Every piece is a fragment of the monument I am building to outlast my pulse. And when I am gone, let them find my works scattered like constellations— each one a flare I sent into the dark, each one still burning, still warm, still breathing my name. https://www.blogger.com/u/7/blog/post/edit/7919007891465025240/49843031849199149
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  • They might've overplayed the dangers of quicksand back in the day, but not sinkholes. If you live or have ever lived there, they happen.

    They might've overplayed the dangers of quicksand back in the day, but not sinkholes. If you live or have ever lived there, they happen.
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  • Do you think LiveFreeOrDie will post again?

    Do you think [LiveFreeOrDie] will post again?
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  • Pizza delivery drivers and gynecologists are the only trades I know that can scrape cheese off the sides for that quick snack.
    Pizza delivery drivers and gynecologists are the only trades I know that can scrape cheese off the sides for that quick snack.
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  • Our mission is to feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Through our neighbor-to-neighbor movement, we connect volunteer lasagna chefs who want to help with individuals and families in need, providing home-cooked lasagnas made with love.
    We focus on removing barriers to asking for help, ensuring dignity and support, and delivering kindness without judgment or qualifications. Whether someone is facing financial challenges, emotional overwhelm, medical issues, or any other hardship, Lasagna Love strives to provide relief, hope, and connection through the simple yet profound gesture of a warm meal.
    https://lasagnalove.org/request-a-meal/
    Our mission is to feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Through our neighbor-to-neighbor movement, we connect volunteer lasagna chefs who want to help with individuals and families in need, providing home-cooked lasagnas made with love. We focus on removing barriers to asking for help, ensuring dignity and support, and delivering kindness without judgment or qualifications. Whether someone is facing financial challenges, emotional overwhelm, medical issues, or any other hardship, Lasagna Love strives to provide relief, hope, and connection through the simple yet profound gesture of a warm meal. https://lasagnalove.org/request-a-meal/
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  • How to Apply for a Bed
    To qualify as a bed recipient, you must be the legal guardian of the child or children ages 3-17 years old receiving the bed or a referral from a school, Social Service, family or other local agency.

    Selecting a Recipient




    Sleep in Heavenly Peace is always eager to help families in need whose kids have uncomfortable sleeping arrangements. Unfortunately, we can only help families who are close to our active chapters.

    Once we receive an application, our selection committee will review it. Selecting a recipient isn’t done on a first-come, first-served basis—we make our decisions based on which children need beds the most.

    We make and deliver twin size beds as supplies and donations allow. When we’re out of beds or bedding, we file unselected applications away until we can make more. Unfortunately, we can’t guarantee that every applicant will get a bed.

    Sleep in Heavenly Peace is always eager to help families in need, particularly ones whose kids have uncomfortable sleeping arrangements. Unfortunately, we can only help families who are close to our active chapters.

    Therefore, you must fit the following criteria to receive one of our beds:

    Location: You must live near one of our active chapters. To find your local chapter, view our locations here.
    Living Environment: You must have an accessible house or apartment with a room large enough to fit one of our beds.
    Contact: We must be able to contact you via phone, text or email.
    Necessary Documents: You’ll need to fill out our online SHP Application Form. If your application is accepted, you’ll need to sign an Indemnification Release Form prior to delivery.
    Ages: Kids need to be 3-17 years old.
    PLEASE NOTE THAT NOT ALL CHAPTERS ARE TAKING APPLICATIONS AT THE CURRENT TIME, BUT WILL BE IN THE FUTURE.

    You can check your zip code below, to see if a SHP chapter covers your area and if they’re taking applications:
    https://sleepinheavelypeace.jotform.com/241007557123953
    How to Apply for a Bed To qualify as a bed recipient, you must be the legal guardian of the child or children ages 3-17 years old receiving the bed or a referral from a school, Social Service, family or other local agency. Selecting a Recipient Sleep in Heavenly Peace is always eager to help families in need whose kids have uncomfortable sleeping arrangements. Unfortunately, we can only help families who are close to our active chapters. Once we receive an application, our selection committee will review it. Selecting a recipient isn’t done on a first-come, first-served basis—we make our decisions based on which children need beds the most. We make and deliver twin size beds as supplies and donations allow. When we’re out of beds or bedding, we file unselected applications away until we can make more. Unfortunately, we can’t guarantee that every applicant will get a bed. Sleep in Heavenly Peace is always eager to help families in need, particularly ones whose kids have uncomfortable sleeping arrangements. Unfortunately, we can only help families who are close to our active chapters. Therefore, you must fit the following criteria to receive one of our beds: Location: You must live near one of our active chapters. To find your local chapter, view our locations here. Living Environment: You must have an accessible house or apartment with a room large enough to fit one of our beds. Contact: We must be able to contact you via phone, text or email. Necessary Documents: You’ll need to fill out our online SHP Application Form. If your application is accepted, you’ll need to sign an Indemnification Release Form prior to delivery. Ages: Kids need to be 3-17 years old. PLEASE NOTE THAT NOT ALL CHAPTERS ARE TAKING APPLICATIONS AT THE CURRENT TIME, BUT WILL BE IN THE FUTURE. You can check your zip code below, to see if a SHP chapter covers your area and if they’re taking applications: https://sleepinheavelypeace.jotform.com/241007557123953
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  • Just watched the Bond films been awhile. You Only Live Twice has to be the best unintentional racist bond film I have ever seen. Would of been better if he grabbed his eyelids and ran around going I'm a Japanese if you please.
    Just watched the Bond films been awhile. You Only Live Twice has to be the best unintentional racist bond film I have ever seen. Would of been better if he grabbed his eyelids and ran around going I'm a Japanese if you please.
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  • when i was 17 there was an all ages club where live bands would play its where i saw against me! .
    and anyway i always daydreamed about a group list i wanted to play on that roof and when this came out it was a little nod of recognition

    when i was 17 there was an all ages club where live bands would play its where i saw against me! . and anyway i always daydreamed about a group list i wanted to play on that roof and when this came out it was a little nod of recognition
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  • Obsolescence The UK Home Office here; will you accept delivery of you're new model necessaryevil? Now none racist, and user friendly!
    [Obsolescence] The UK Home Office here; will you accept delivery of you're new model necessaryevil? Now none racist, and user friendly!
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  • did i tell you that i have a friend who lives in my shed? well he is gonna be homeless soon because the shed is filled with mold and rotting
    did i tell you that i have a friend who lives in my shed? well he is gonna be homeless soon because the shed is filled with mold and rotting
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