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When I turned 18, I felt I was grown up. Then when I was 21, I reflected, “Boy, I was just a kid then; now I’m grown up.” The same thing happened when I was 27. It wasn’t until I was in my early 30s that I realized it was a futile goal to have. You’re never grown up. We’re all still dealing with the same hopes, same fears, same dreams that we had as children.
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"craving a food means your body needs something that food can offer" now what the fuck does my body need with an ice cream
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if my surname was moog or theremin i'd invent a fuckass instrument too
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There are many benefits to being a marine biologist
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from naoki urasawa’s pluto
while this was a commentary on the american forces in iraq, this feels very relevant still. the use of an elusive mostly imaginary target gives them an excuse to exact violence upon civilian life
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A&F Quarterly 2003 Back to School (The Sex Ed issue) / Slavoj Žižek
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Francoise Duchemin - one hit and the vision of the world changed forever - 02/06/2024
Source: Glitch artists collective - Facebook
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being in love with the process and not the results is one of the healthiest things in the world
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