Z.H.
@BurialMagazine
professional (paid) bipolar | editing http://burialmagazine.neocities.org | hmu [email protected] | ‘helping’ @bruisermag |
burial mag softlaunch. read the guidelines (at least the underlined parts). this is a ‘slow publishing’ project—bespoke, lofi, only going to publish a handful of pieces per year. if you’re looking for speed, we might not be the venue for you. welcome. burialmagazine.neocities.org
the ‘26 california gubernatorial general elections going to be kamala harris vs ariel pink
i was next in line to taylor swift at the starbucks in that mall in eastern weho with target and best buy and the really good lanzhou noodles—she was talking to travis kelce on speaker phone, talking about how the white house decides the outcome of the nfl postseason every year
i should return to being a bouncer. i think i would be better at it now. for one thing, i know more cool martial arts moves now (across various traditions)
due to the recent budgetary slashings, i am now the host of ‘mutual of omaha’s wild kingdom.’ because they can pay me in fish heads. which is just the way i like it. last host was paid in rolls royci, a rolls every episode. the show is now mostly me screaming at stray dogs
HAUNTOLOGY
Dodonpa loop still stands along with the tunnel and some footers.
posting this again cuz i reread it today and decided it’s ‘the story of the summer’ @indigojackal southwestreview.com/volume-110-num…
next to fisher stevens in line for a sandwich. and that fucker REALLY wants a sandwich. i’ve heard him say ‘JESUS FUCK I WANT SANDWICH’ like 3 times. well hold your horses dr. jabituya, i’m next in line
i would let toru yano gouge my eyes
For two straight years NJPW has left the king of the G1 Climax out of the tournament, and we can’t stand it anymore. BRUISER and @thateggsobig proudly present the first entry in YANO SEASON, a celebration of the trickster god of Japanese wrestling from @colettearrand . ↓
Started reading Truck Stop Rainbows by Iva Pekárková based on the recommendation from @BurialMagazine and also ordered a copy of Vollmann’s The Royal Family. Legit in some golden era lately.
good morning. read poem
new poem at burial mag: here’s one from the poet will russo, whose eye is rigorous and merciless across a panoply of registers. it’s a real honor to host this sharp creature of his. it’s called ‘last july on newport’ and you should take a look at it—see below: