One way or another, the hourglass spills its sand,
A finite measure in life’s vast, unending land.
We search for meaning, a purpose to ignite,
But shadows linger, shrouded in endless night.
Is it in love’s embrace, where souls intertwine?
Or found in fleeting moments, divinely designed?
Perhaps it’s whispered on the wind, a song unheard,
Or etched in stardust, in the silent, spoken word.
Do grand achievements hold the key we seek?
Or lies hidden in the warmth of a gentle cheek?
Maybe the answer unfolds with each passing day,
A tapestry woven, come what may.
One way or another, the journey’s never done,
The quest for meaning, a race beneath the rising sun.
Embrace the mystery, the questions, and the strife,
For in the seeking, we discover the essence of life.
🔍 Discover the Fascinating World of Hebrew Directions! 🧭
Have you ever wondered how Hebrew conveys directions like 'right' and 'left'? 🌟
Prepare to be captivated by the intricacies of the Hebrew language in this super useful lesson!
Unlike English, where 'right' and 'left' often remain the same regardless of context, Hebrew has distinct words for these directions when indicating movement.
Knowing these nuances will elevate your language skills and cultural understanding when navigating Israel or conversing with Hebrew speakers.
In this short yet valuable lesson, we'll explore the Hebrew words for 'right' and 'left', and delve into their usage in different contexts.
Whether you're planning a trip to Israel, connecting with native speakers, or simply intrigued by language, this knowledge is a game-changer.
So King Mickey summons the Kingdom Key D and unlocks his closet. After a quick change he is ready to take on anything!
King Mickey quickly gets on his gummi ship, and blasts off's into space. After a long time of flying, he found what he was looking for: a big vault with a keyhole on the middle.
King Mickey took out his keyblade, and shot a beam of light into the keyhole, opening it.
“Alright, time to head in, and save Oswald!”
So King Mickey drives his ship into the vault, but when he does, suddenly he gets overwhelmed by something he has never seen before, and blacks out.
When he eventually wakes up, King Mickey finds himself on a mysterious platform, with signs pointing at 8 different directions.
He tries to find his gummi ship, but can’t find it anywhere. "Well, there goes our escape. Guess I'll go exploring now. But where to first?"
never let anyone tell you that trawling through mediocre victorian poetry isn't worth it. we just happened upon an absolute BANGER of a worm poem. go read it or else 🪱🪱🪱
the funniest meltdown ive ever had was in college when i got so overstimulated that i could Not speak, including over text. one of my friends was trying to talk me through it but i was solely using emojis because they were easier than trying to come up with words so he started using primarily emojis as well just to make things feel balanced. this was not the Most effective strategy... until. he tried to ask me "you okay?" but the way he chose to do that was by sending "👉🏼👌🏼❓" and i was so shocked by suddenly being asked if i was dtf that i was like WHAT???? WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY TO ME?????????? and thus was verbal again
Watching how two dogs who love each other will sometimes still nip each other on the ear, bug them while they sleep, etc... watching how cats will snuggle with their buddy all day and then paw-smack 'em in the face, chase them, play-fight...
Makes me, as a fellow social mammal, feel better about my urge to be incredibly annoying to another human sometimes. Like, yeah. Of course I wanna bug you. Of course it's fun to annoy you. We're social creatures and annoyance can be part of play, something we all need. And I watch these dogs who get their ears nipped, cats who get smacked out of a nap, and despite BEING annoyed, they don't stop loving their packmate. After they finish play-fighting, they're back to snuggling and grooming and sleeping together. BEING annoyed is also just part of being in a social group and having relationships... and that's okay. It doesn't erase love or necessarily make them mad or affect them in the long term... a loved one being annoyed with me is a temporary feeling that's normal for social creatures. An annoyance that wouldn't be possible WITHOUT that love
Disgust has absolutely no ethical weight. If you are basing your ethical positions on the emotion of disgust you should stop, it is entirely unjustified and leads to a huge amount of harm.