@keuhkopussirotta / fleabag / jamie anderson / holly warburton / richard siken / mitski / aracelis girmay by @heavensghost / philip pullman
Not even a priest who proudly claims to love humanity, who lives for humanity. Do you doubt me?
Due to personal reasons, I will now be regressing back to 2014 me, so if you see me watching old Markiplier videos or listening to Badlands and Crybaby then just look the other way
being insane is just a part of my charm
“Although I can’t stop all cruelty to living creatures on the planet, I can be kinder to every living creature in my life.”
— River Phoenix
“If I didn’t think I could be a part of a movement that could influence, and be a part of helping and change, if I couldn’t help that through what I’m doing, I wouldn’t do this. But I’m seeing that through this position -in this career, and where I have these magazine interviews- I can be an example, and I think that’s important. In all the interviews I do, I say something about being vegan. I don’t want to come off as if I’m a savior. I’m only a very small part of anything, but I think it’s important to be involved. I’m interested in meditation and finding spiritual fulfillment. But for me to just go off and devote my life to monkhood in the jungle would be ultimately abandoning the world, and the consciousness would be on a selfish level. I think I can do a lot more good for this planet if I am out there."
- River on an interview for Vegetarian Times, March 1988.
não fui criada em águas rasas, e sempre dei mergulhos profundos
mas vou passar a noite velejando no azul esverdeado de teus venustos olhos
pedindo aos céus que desta vez eu não me afogue
— tentativas
“He knows his mind and speaks it, even if what he says doesn’t fit in with his peers. You could call River the ultimate individualist. A vegan in the day of McDonalds, a pacifist in the era of nuclear weapons” — Teen Beat, 1988