what happened to just being bisexual but kind of hating everyone and sex. we’ve forgotten our founders. we’ve forgotten morrissey.
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im gonna be 50 on here still being like ive got a war in my mind i just ride
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I EMBROIDERED FISH ON MY SHIRT
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daydreaming isn’t enough i need it to happen to me in real life
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i think we all need to complain about LED headlights more. please can we all complain about them more. night driving is nearly impossible for me to do now without having to white knuckle my way through a thousand evil suns. every time i see those headlights in my mirrors i take 2d6 radiant damage. i want to destroy every single LED headlight under my feet like they’re goombas
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Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
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"damn I'm crying over an insect" "why am I having such strong feelings over how the sky looks" "it's weird how happy this small thing made me feel" THAT'S BECAUSE YOU LIVE HERE!!!! you live on this earth. everything all the time is an experience, no matter how common or mundane. this world is unique. so are its small moments. it is good to enjoy a tiny thing. you love the world even at its smallest scale.
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hair combs in the form of lily leaves in dewdrops. england, 1906
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Why is the weather like this in June ???????????
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There will come a point where you just get tired of waiting for life to happen
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Der arme Björnd konnte sich doch nicht auch noch mit dem Nationalsozialismus beschäftigen 😢😢😢 in seiner Zeit als äh ... Geschichtslehrer (X)
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A Year in Language, Day 40: Kashubian
Kashubian is a Slavic language, a sister or cousin of Polish, spoken by ethnic Kashubians in Poland and parts of Germany.
Kashubian is sometimes also known as Pomeranian, though that title more accurately belongs to an ancestral language. Kashubian is also often considered to be merely a dialect of Polish. I have quoted it here before, and I will quote it again: “A language is a dialect with an army and a navy”. As Kashubians have had basically no mainstream representation in culture or government the status of the language is likewise ephemeral and without standardization.
Like most Slavic languages Kashubian contrasts most of its consonants between a palatalized and unpalatalized series. While both Kashubian and Polish incorporate a notable number of German loanwords, Polish borrows primarily from High German and Kashubian gets most of its loans from Low German.
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