Stop thinking about what you’re feeling and trust yourself enough to feel it.
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Stop thinking about what you’re feeling and trust yourself enough to feel it.
Iyanla Vanzant (via quotetherapy)
Download it please
Drake and the Weeknd....I'm down.
Perfect timing of waves cresting.
Good Ol' Bill...he gets it. The man get its.
That time I looked like I was playing Glen Guglia...until I remembered that in another time, I did play Glen Guglia...
My how time flies. hah.
follow for more. ChiraQ
Such a good album. Listen to #10days...his journey from album to album is hugeee.
"Maybe this isn’t the right way to phrase this question, but: How “smart” is a killer whale?
That’s a difficult but important and good question. You know, for the longest time I tried to figure that out by ranking their encephalization levels compared to other animals, particularly humans and great apes. If you use that as an inferential scale — or if you use that just to sort of get an idea of how much brain there is per body — you know humans are still the highest. Closely behind are many dolphins and whales, and then great apes, elephants, and a number of animals.
So if you look at it from a brain size perspective, or looking at how well elaborated the brain is, then they certainly seem to be right up there.
But if you look at their behavior that becomes more of a ground truthing thing. … [In previous studies] they showed capacities in understanding symbolic language, in memory, in problem-solving, in visual perspective. Diana Reise and I showed that bottlenose dolphins recognize themselves in mirrors. They show all of these capacities that are pretty rare in the animal kingdom.
And again, when you look at the field work, you see it’s supported by their cultures, their toolmaking, the sophistication of their social networks. All of the lines of evidence converge on the idea that they are these are very intelligent animals."
That's incredible.
It’s not about longevity by albino-orca
Seaworld still doesn't fully get it.... -_-
"Let's get lost, lost in each other's arms Let's get lost, let them send out alarms And though they'll think us rather rude Let's tell the world we're in that crazy mood. Let's defrost in a romantic mist Let's get crossed off everybody's list To celebrate this night we found each other, mmm, let's get lost" - Let's Get Lost by Chet Baker
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true shit man
Preach man Preach!
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Same.
Double edged, Intangible etched. Conflicted by time, In this paradoxical complex. Reset. Back to basics. Where the conversation is easy, And we share this existence. Distance. Binding and confining, Tirelessly defining, Contradictions are the affliction, But this mess is my addiction. Compulsion to the pain, Convincing myself there’s a gain, Hoping connection remains more than a game. Blame.
Spoon.
I accept and digest,
The changes being fed.
A necessary medication,
Essential to the operation.
Sequential,
But not complete.
Heard skipping on repeat.
Temptation lingers slowly,
Beneath the darkness,
The mask.
Sheathing,
Veiling,
Protecting fragile skin.
Because the pain that truly ruptures us,
Ignites from within.
In sin,
In harmony,
In truth.
Cast upon the world at large,
Stand alone.
It's you.
Curriculum.
There are moments,
Brief instances in time;
Where I convince myself that the feelings will subside.
Fixated on the past,
Perpetuated by fantasy.
Tricks of the mind,
To assassinate the ecstasy.
Any bliss of romance,
Masked as sins of my ignorance.
Live in it.
Fester and brood.
Allowing time to pass,
Expecting duration to change the mood;
Enter you.
Notice how the air has only thickened.
Imprinted on my heart,
The loss has left me sickened.
Distraught,
Futilely taming my thoughts.
Longing to be connected,
But through trial it's been tested,
I took too long to learn lesson.
The risk of progression.
Symphony.
The sweet breath of a forgotten kiss.
Tingling,
Stinging,
Nostalgia turns to bliss.
Littered by semantics and tired tricks.
Tender blessings from murderous lips.
Temptation lead by malice,
Hoping to tease with pensive solace.
Chances bred in threes,
Preying the last will set thee free.
Covers.
The latent whisper,
So soft and sweet.
Repeat.
Linger on my senses.
Electric,
In the lure of your breath,
Tantric,
Energized through the passion of your sex.
Ignited by the thrill of the test.
Rest.
New Slang.
Now they want to come back,
Counter attack.
Reverberation of statements the mind wishes to retract.
A constant stream of this vivid waking dream,
Imagining a world painted with images,
Not scenes.
Screams.
They're challenging again,
The force of which bonds the paper with the pen.
Again,
Hear their violent cries from below.
Cruelty,
Shame,
Each branded by the chain.
Ravenously searching for a new soul to tame.