Romans 6:6 (NLT) -
We know that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin.
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listen i dont say mdni bc this blog is mostly random stuff and not porn but Discretion Advised. if you dont like horror or cursing or politics just.. dont touch those posts or my blog at all really? i'm not your dad. you can click buttons. no one needs to baby proof the internet bc you're intent on infantilizing yourself. if youre online, it is your and with good communication/a healthy relationship your caretaker's responsibility to curate your experience. i do not force people to look at my posts. please do everyone a courtesy and use the block button instead of complaining at anyone whose content you dont like.
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Not a single split is named in this host, no wonder we don't know who tf is talking
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The surrealists are the only ones who believed we could live by superimpositions, express it, layer upon layer, past and present, dream and actuality, because they believe we are not one dimensional, we do not exist or experience on one level alone, and that the only way to transcend the contradictions of life is to allow them to exist in such a multilateral state.
Anaïs Nin, from The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 2. 1934-1939
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I held it truth, with him who sings
To one clear harp in divers tones,
That men may rise on stepping-stones
Of their dead selves to higher things.
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Dear Diary - February 12, 1998
That’s what we are, really; a constant turmoil between past and future, the mixing point of who we once were and who we are afraid we may become. We are constantly becoming — yet we never lose sight of the past, or if we do, we do so deliberately…but our past lies in wait, crouches and hides unbidden, always ready to pounce out from the mind’s darkness to set itself against future hopes and…
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sometimes it’s nice to know boys can be openly cute and genuinely about love and romance the way the rest of us are.
men can get butterflies in their stomach when thinking about their crush. they can turn red and get flustered at the thought of kissing or dating the person they like. men can get nervous and word vomit if their crush gets too close to them. men can worry about taking things slow in relationships because they wanna make sure things work out. men can experience romantic yearning and feeling heartbreak without needing to blame someone. men can hear ‘i’m sorry but no’ and respect that answer without attacking or blaming their crush. men can light up and get excited if their crush says yes and then whoop and holler and yell and dance because they’re so happy. men can sigh longingly and accept unrequited love without trying to come on to their crush while knowing they’re already with someone. men can take rejection with dignity even if it leaves them feeling heartbroken afterwards. men can love someone even when that person does something they find gross and unattractive. men can still be in love even if the person they love decides to change their appearance or wear clothes that he doesn’t like without trying to coerce or manipulate them into not doing that. men can write poetry and make music and art about the person they love as a person - not about how he loves their appearance or what they do, but them as a whole entire person,
…but most of them won’t. they actively choose not to. that’s why it seems so shocking when they do those things. it’s easy to forget about something when you never see or hear about it.
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when together
we are at our chirpiest
most energetic
selves.
#quotes
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"this food contains red 40, beetle coloring, msg, corn syrup and more harmful stuff."
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"It is not primarily our physical selves that limit us, but rather our mindset about our physical limits."
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