—someday, we’ll say hello.
this poem is featured in my poetry zine, blooming in secret
Things will never work out the way you expect you can’t stay in paralysis waiting for the right moment forever or you will experience nothing. Keep it moving and remember not knowing how things will go is part of the excitement of living
please continue taking good care of me, i’m still at an age where i need to be taken care of
Hannibal (2013-2015)
Hannibal and Will + smiling at each other
interview with the vampire (2022-)
1.01 | in throes of increasing wonderWhat rage you must feel as you choke on your sorrow. The first time I laid eyes on you, your beautiful face, I saw that sorrow. I did not know how it got there, or why it was so voluminous. I can take away that sorrow, Louis. I can give you that death you begged your feeble, blind, degenerate, nonexistent god for. But I can do it. Joyfully. I can swap this life of shame, swap it out for a dark gift, and a power you can’t begin to imagine. You just have to ask me for it. You just have to nod your beautiful head and say yes.
One our greatest living revolutionaries, Assata Shakur, has transitioned to the ancestors. On September 25, 2025, passed away in Havana, Cuba, where she had lived in exile since at least 1984. Beginning her activism in college, Shakur was a foundational member of both the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army, where she honed both her revolutionary theory and practice. Targeted constantly by the state, Assata was arrested in 1973 after she and several other BLA members were attacked by state troopers on the New Jersey Turnpike. She and her comrades were injured in the attack, and a state trooper was killed when BLA members returned fire in self defense. Shakur was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1977, but this did not stop her work. She continued to organize as a political prisoner, and she was broken out of jail in 1979 by fellow BLA members and the May 19 Communist Organization. During her years on the run, she was placed on the FBI’s Most Wanted List, where she remained until her death. In 1984, Cuba granted her formal political asylum and refused to extradite her, despite relentless pressure from the United States, including a $1,000,000 reward. In 1987, she published her seminal work, Assata: An Autobiography. This work is a foundational text for anyone committed to destroying Western Imperialism and colonialism. In it, she wrote the following words, which have become a rally cry echoed throughout worldwide struggles for freedom.
“It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.”
Mother Assata, thank you for your relentless fight for our dignity and self-determination. We continue on in your honor and legacy. May the ancestors welcome you in warmly. Rest in Power!
I think we should all fuck off. I think we should all go to the library and just fuck off.
donatella on instagram: soooooooooo good to see you hyunjin 💜 my prince forever 💜
hyunjin’s note: hi donatella! i missed you. every time i come to italy, you always make me feel more confident. i can’t come to italy often but im so happy that i can meet you even if it’s for a short while. thank you for your endless love. love you. i don’t know when, but i’ll come visit you again. bye, love you ❤️