"I thought about the notebooks I filled up in high school, the ones that I’m still too scared to open up and revisit, not because I think my bad writing will make me cringe, but because I’m afraid my bad writing will make me yearn to write like that again—and I don’t mean writing poems that compare my loneliness to a black hole or my love to a prairie devastated by fire, but rather to write with tremendous heart and without concern for taste or craft, without concern for the entire wretched literary canon that has come before me, the literary canon that is still mostly populated by boring, uninspiring white dudes whose writing will never change my life."
— Jenny Zhang, “The Importance of Angsty Art” (via elbowplants)
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"I learned that people can easily forget that others are human."
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“Prisoner” from the Stanford Prison Experiment (1971)
Indeed.
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