Abbott Elementary "Smoking"
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from “ask polly: why should i keep going?”
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it’s not “am I good enough to do it?”, it’s “do I like it enough to be bad at it?”
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from “ask polly: why should i keep going?”
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I'm the snuggliest girl ever and no one can stop me
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“I think that being alive is intense for most beings in some way. Even the process of being born is an intense one, and coming to see and understand and experience the physical world, and all that goes along with being a physical being, and experiencing all of these different forms of loss throughout life. Death, and people passing away, or relationships passing away, or whatever it is. Being alive and being human, you basically lose everything in your life, and then you die. Without that death, without that loss, nothing would be as we know it, and all of the things that we love and appreciate about life couldn't exist. If there was no such thing as death, there would also probably be no such thing as grandmothers and babies and puppies and seasons. There's a constant process of healing that's happening, that we're constantly wounding and experiencing just the hits of life and nature, and then needing to repair and mend ourselves. Our bodies and our spirits are simultaneously so fragile and sensitive, and then at the same time resilient. And we're somehow caught in between this double infinity web, where we can't see anything beyond, before or after.”
-Adrianne Lenker
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Rebecca Ross, Divine Rivals
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