it’s a dangerous impulse when that person is olivia and i’m at work around everyone, could you imagine how awkward it’d be if i just absentmindedly did that
the negation of relative banality is insightful too, like nobody likes you need not imply active dislike, and it could even account for “stronger” emotions of positive valence, leaving a gap
the corporeal emphasis is crazy off the rip, implying this visceral tangibility
no bodies, not even one’s own, and no reason this had to be limited to human or even animal bodies (eg. celestial bodies)