I don’t know what to feel. July 18th, 2019 A restless night where sleep is an all too distant prospect, I eye the time with faint disdain, luminous numbers sneering at my refusal to heed physiological needs. My alarm is set for about six hours later later, as it is most mornings. During this time … Continue reading Kyoto Animation: A Chronology of Emotion
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