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Weâve spent billions of dollars, and millions of hours, getting camera quality as accurate as possible only to spend billions of dollars and millions of hours developing software to filter and blur the outcome.
âUnexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and they will come forth, later, in uglier ways.â
â Sigmund Freud
If smoking cigarettes made you gain weight instead of causing cancer a lot more people would never have started.
âItâs OK to be not OKâ is usually followed by the suggestion to get help, cause itâs really not OK.
Woven House / Santiago Pradilla + Zuloark Photos @ Federico Cairoli
âWhen you give your heart away, you usually get it back in pieces, fragments. And often, a great deal of time passes before you realize that every piece wasnât returned to youâand probably never will be. You crave nothing more than to get those smallâbut vitalâfragments back; to return to the unbroken, undamaged version of yourself. But whatâs been broken cannot be unbroken, and so all you can do is learn to live with the void of the missing pieces, to somehow find beauty in the wreckage.â
â Krystal McLean
Humans are simultaneously both the most empathetic and cruel species.
If we knew what happens to us after we die there would either be way less or way more suicides.
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Something mustâve happened to our ancestors for like centuries to make us instinctively clench our butts when something scares us.
Steep â Muslim-Owned Cafe In Monochromatic Colours Offering Brunch Food At Jalan Besar
Almost every person who comes to fix something at your house says that the last person who worked on it didnât have any idea what he was doing.
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photo by Jon Grado
Foggy Sequoias at Sequoias National Park [OC] [6720x4480]