I dunno but Walmart in Mexico is full of life 🙃
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The Greek tales of Narcissus are the stories of many men and women who love themselves over all others and the Romans had plenty of this.
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Kratos is the Greek God of Strength but when you learn more about him you realize he was really a half-god that did whatever Zeus told him to do even if it was cruel!
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Try keeping this MF closed 🙄, there’s literally a competition on who makes it bigger here in my city.
I can finally eat tape. 🔥
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Yeah, its like that 👨🏽🦳
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There are 3 birds, find them. 🐦
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Why I feel this caterpillar is my past me and also future me 😬
i learned about Tim Wong who successfully and singlehandedly repopulated the rare California Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly in San Francisco. In the past few years, he’s cultivated more than 200 pipevine plants (their only food source) and gives thousands of caterpillars to his local Botanical Garden (x)
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Saturdays just hit different 😌
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I bet its hell huh? food is late - “damn I dunno what to feel” :(
Alexithymia is a personality construct characterized by the sub-clinical inability to identify and describe emotions in the self. The core characteristics of alexithymia are marked dysfunction in emotional awareness, social attachment, and interpersonal relating. Furthermore, individuals suffering from alexithymia also have difficulty in distinguishing and appreciating the emotions of others, which is thought to lead to unempathic and ineffective emotional responding. Alexithymia is prevalent in approximately 10% of the general population and is known to be comorbid with a number of psychiatric conditions.
The term “alexithymia” was coined by psychotherapist Peter Sifneos in 1973. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word comes from the Greek words λέξις (lexis, “speech”) and θυμός (thumos, “soul, as the seat of emotion, feeling, and thought”) modified by an alpha privative, literally meaning “no words for emotions”.
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Por los que se han ido y los que seguimos... 💀
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