The amount of anger inside me is wild for someone who only wants to give and receive love
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classic scifi novels by men r always like. page 1 here’s a cool scifi idea i had. page 2 i hate women so much it’s unreal
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life is so good when ur reading a book and taking it w u everywhere like your little child
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Bro, We Are Mutuals . Its Ok To Message Me . Im Ur Friend . I Love You . … Bro, We Are Exchanging Discords Now . . No Dont Stop Keysmashing Bro .. Bro
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In light of the news that Hasbro is considering using multiple properties it owns for NFTs, including D&D, I would just like to remind everyone that PDFs of virtually all D&D source books are available online for free if you look and it's always moral to pirate from WotC
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Moshi Moshi by Banana Yoshimoto was such a good reflection of mother-daughter relationships, esp after the daughter has grown up and “moved on” and how the two navigate having to live together again after that. Like it was definitely more slow-paced than I’m used to but it really captured that ethnic mother-daughter experience I think
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“How do we forgive our fathers? Maybe in a dream. Do we forgive our fathers for leaving us too often, or forever, when we were little? Maybe for scaring us with unexpected rage, or making us nervous because there never seemed to be any rage there at all? Do we forgive our fathers for marrying, or not marrying, our mothers? Or divorcing, or not divorcing, our mothers? And shall we forgive them for their excesses of warmth or coldness? Shall we forgive them for pushing, or leaning? For shutting doors or speaking through walls? For never speaking, or never being silent? Do we forgive our fathers in our age, or in theirs? Or in their deaths, saying it to them or not saying it. If we forgive our fathers, what is left?”
— Thomas Builds-the-Fire, Smoke Signals (Sherman Alexie)
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“The daily routine of most adults is so heavy and artificial that we are closed off to much of the world. We have to do this in order to get our work done. I think one purpose of art is to get us out of those routines. When we hear music or poetry or stories, the world opens up again. We’re drawn in — or out — and the windows of our perception are cleansed, as William Blake said. The same thing can happen when we’re around young children or adults who have unlearned those habits of shutting the world out.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin
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Paris, France ~ Sophie Louisnard
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Jardin du Palais Royal ~ Victoria Chmel
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when indya moore said “when I tell people oh I love you, they think it’s weird, but that’s okay. you don’t have to understand. my love is not measured in reciprocity. that’s not the way I learned love. I love you” i felt that
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mary oliver, upstream
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