Lucian in your life

Claud 2022-05-30 16:10:42

In fact, I always think that the fairies like Lucian are the incarnations of gods who come to the world for vacation.

No matter how small or big your social circle is, there is always a damn lucky person in the crowd.

Just like the line in "A Dream of Paris", some people are never cold, and are masters who want to get everything they want.

Like this beautiful boy.

If you are your own universe, name your planet after you.
It does not matter whether they are in your orbit, the point is that you are willing to be his planet. From night to dawn.

We often get some reliable information to prove that God is fair.
Whoever loves believes.

If Lin Xi didn't have the Huang Yaoming he was thinking of, there might not be so many lyrics that hurt when he listened to it.

Fairies are magical.
They are special, sad, slutty, desperate, and have capital.

Of course you will definitely say that their biggest capital is a face that makes people want to stop.
So they will be forgiven for whatever they do.

That's right.

I once wasted the entire middle and high school for such a Lucian.
Of course, using waste is too much.

Allen is right, Lu, you can't make it.
Because he doesn't have to. Someone is willing to do everything for him.
And what he has to do is to be willing to be spoiled deep in his heart, and the surface of his brain tells himself to have an infinite entanglement between actions, and keep going round, the circle will become bigger, but it will always be round. The day when there is never an edge.

You watched him drinking, smoking, eating, and even watching him abused.
This is a treat for you.

It is not him who is sick, but you. You are suffering from obsessive-compulsive dependence, he is your dependence.


God is here to see how hypocritical humans are.
Therefore, we can't live up to it, let us join hands, be partners, and go on brave hypocrisy.

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Extended Reading

Kill Your Darlings quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Lucien Carr: Leave!

  • Lucien Carr: [on Kerouac's writings] It's brilliant, no?

    Allen Ginsberg: It's missing some periods and commas.

    Lucien Carr: It's better than anything you've ever written.

    Allen Ginsberg: I use periods and commas.