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Artiom, 18, Male, Spain
twitter.com/ArtiomUrlapovLast seen: yesterday evening

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  • iDalaca wrote:
    yesterday morning
    Yo la que más deseo escucharle es Naiad y vaya where were you last night espero que no porque la anterior vez que vino la toco :P

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  • iDalaca wrote:
    Monday evening
    Es verdad, estoy listo, espero lo disfrutes ya me contaras que te pareció :D

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  • iDalaca wrote:
    Monday morning
    así pasa :P

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  • iDalaca wrote:
    Saturday afternoon
    Hung up! :P

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  • Therapies wrote:
    Wednesday afternoon
    You look happy in your profile picture :) You have concerts coming up do you? Are you well?

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  • Stryder1980 wrote:
    last month
    Thanks mate.

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  • Mr_Hmpft wrote:
    last month
    A mí me gusta también tu colección de música! :D (I hope that was right :D) Of course I'll be glad to add you as a friend :)

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  • cobblerstreet wrote:
    last month
    sorry about that -- i'm back. i suppose i didn't have to excuse myself for that but i felt as though i was talking with you in real time...actually my thoughtstream is broken. i had gone to get breakfast for a friend but on the way i met a professor who informed me about a death (of another professor.) it feels strange to be writing to you now knowing this news - i didn't know her, the woman who died but her death is everywhere. everyone is talking or thinking about it - maybe it is because my university is small. but it feels so strange, to see the effect of it, so disconnected. i meant to inquire about your poetry, and noticing the name on your email address i was wondering what i should call you. artiom?

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  • cobblerstreet wrote:
    last month
    as well as one who has an uncanny amount of things similar to me. it's strange that people similar to ourselves or at least, appearing to be can be so alluring somehow. almost frightening, like their every movement is some kind of reflection of a movement of yours (or perhaps i'm being too narcissistic here, but i do feel a sense of fear when i meet someone similar to me in some way) i haven't read any george steiner, however i am familiar with hannah arendt (she is always referenced in works about pain) and adorno i had the fortune of meeting when i TAed for a course this semester. (give me a moment, i need to go somewhere for a moment.. i'll respond to the rest of this as soon as i can :))

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  • cobblerstreet wrote:
    last month
    i loved reading you talking so passionately...i understand exactly how you felt. actually it's funny for a while lately, months maybe, i went by not really reading anything and writing a few pieces here and there but then at once, after reading your shout on that page i found a tumblr account full of different excerpts and pictures and poetry and it all came back stronger than it ever had and it was almost painful, see, poetry can change your life. i know it changed mine, i don't know if i fully got into it for your reasons (i'm glad you read my question as how you met poetry, as well) but poetry sustained me through every loss..i feel like talking about kierkegaard here is too difficult, he is probably the only beautiful philosopher i have ever read, you know he always reminds me of prince myshkin (do you read dostoevsky?) as for kristeva, i am interested in most of her later work, which can't be categorized into structuralism i'd say, i find her to be the most warm psychoanalyst

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