my favorite for this update has gotta be embrace. despite the explicit disgust, frustration, and hesitance, the writer still honors the sense of obligation to something ugly, wet, dying and yet not dead. bridging the physical gap invites the question of when it will be our turn as the animal. it's comforting to me that there is somebody compassionate to witness the undoing
For some reason smile reminded me of the book house of leaves.
my favorite for this update has gotta be embrace. despite the explicit disgust, frustration, and hesitance, the writer still honors the sense of obligation to something ugly, wet, dying and yet not dead. bridging the physical gap invites the question of when it will be our turn as the animal. it's comforting to me that there is somebody compassionate to witness the undoing