Display title | Can You See the Words |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Can You See the Words is a Tumblr blog. It's initially a weird collection of literature quotes, photographs, and links to songs--all dealing with water, rain, and floods. The writer begins alluding to some kind of problem bothering her and linking to songs about, say, monsters, or being stalked. After this it segues into a somewhat more orthodox personal blog, and the writer is revealed to be a female art student who has suddenly transferred from the Alabama School of Fine Arts to Princeton. Whatever that problem is, it persists, however, and she's been seeing a doctor and taking drugs to deal with "trauma". She refuses to elaborate on her ordeal, insisting it would only make things worse and that she doesn't want any newcomers getting sucked in on her conscience. All the while, readers continue to pry about the paintings visible on her webcam videos--one of a foggy wood, another of a pale-faced man in a tie and shirt... |