sipping coffee, 285mg in my system (I'm not talking about caffeine). I'd like to think I know all the constellations off the top of my head, but really, all I know is the big one, the little one, and the one no one else can see but me. maybe its my reflection in the night sky. or maybe I'm just imagining things. You could say daydreaming is a full time job, but so is astronomy. Why pay someone to learn all the constellations when you can just look it up? why does the names of the constellations even matter? why do the names of people matter? after all, we are just like the stars in the sky. there's far too many to name them all. but also, they're all equally as significant, some are just more significant to us than others. for example, the sun is pretty important to everyone on earth since its closest to us, but think of another random star a gazfuckinillion light years away. think of the planets that orbit around it. does the star not affect those planets as much as the earth affects us? so stop being so selfish and think about how not every planet will revolve around your star. why do I always seem to refer to the sky for my metaphors? I hate everyone in my life but I fucking love the universe.

so many stars (people) in the sky (room)
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livingcadaver
i really fw this. this is the first blog of yours that i've read and I love your writing style. it's simple but also gets a lot across? And the angsty first person writing reminds me a little of the catcher in the rye perhaps. I feel like you'd be a good novelist, man
I really appreciate it, thank you man
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Elli
your writings are beautiful, simple and heavy.
thank you for understanding, your blogs are breathtaking
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