I can always handle everything on my own, but I melt when someone takes care of me and turns off my survival mode
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I can always handle everything on my own, but I melt when someone takes care of me and turns off my survival mode
Isaiah 9:2
The people who walked in darkness, have seen a great light; those who dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them a light has shined.
People don’t understand how much of my life was shaped by expecting to die. I spent years not caring about anything because I didn’t think I’d be here. Now I’m behind on everything people my age figured out years ago. It’s hard to explain how exhausting it is to rebuild a life you never planned to keep.
Ozzy Osbourne 1948 - 2025
Rest in peace, Prince of Darkness.
📸 Photo taken by Ross Halfin
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Before The Dawn | Shortly Before Sunrise Over Mt. Zion As Seen From Peanut Rock Camp, Mt. Albert, British Columbia
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Common Potoo (Nyctibius griseus), mother and chick, family Nyctibiidae, order Nyctibiiformes, Ecuador
Potoos used to be in the same order as nightjars, but are now placed in their own order.
photograph by Danilo J. Mena