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Eric LaRocca

Eric LaRocca

  • Meriba
    Meribaidézettelőző év
    After all, what exactly is a family, if not a brotherhood and sisterhood afflicted with the same terminal disease?
  • Manasa Harishidézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    At the end of each day, he used to ask me, “what have you done today to deserve your eyes?”
  • ksidézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    I’d sooner swallow wet concrete than let him call me his or dare to call him mine.
  • ksidézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    I haven’t thought of him much since it first happened—since the night when I first pulled his teeth, plucked his fingernails, and organized them accordingly; as if they were broken remnants, artifacts in the museum of our love: a gallery of yellowing antiquity.
  • ksidézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    There were many things I imagined doing to him: cracking him open as if he were some expensive delicacy imported from a faraway land and gorging on his entrails until my stomach was fit to burst.
  • Mariana Azcárraga Quizaidézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    After all, what exactly is a family, if not a brotherhood and sisterhood afflicted with the same terminal disease?
  • i.idézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    After all, what exactly is a family, if not a brotherhood and sisterhood afflicted with the same terminal disease?
  • i.idézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    “What have you done today to deserve your eyes?”

    11:10:01 It took me years to understand what he actually meant

    11:10:08 Our eyesight—among other things—is a gift that we take for granted
  • i.idézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    I think all of us feel empty most of the time and we merely pretend to fill the vacuum with laughter, crying, apologies—anything to make us feel human.
  • i.idézett2 évvel ezelőtt
    There’s a reason objects burn up when they fall to earth like gruesome angels—a reason other than the obvious one. Asteroids the size of armored cars narrow to mere pebbles in a matter of seconds. It’s because the planet is a carnivore and just wants to be fed. People want that as well. People like to eat other people.
    I spent so many years forgetting I had teeth, too.
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