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@devotedlysweetfart
by Aaron Burden
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why do I have a feeling ur a unc
Hmm what's making you feel that way lol
“But I had learned to hide what I felt. No, that's not true. There was no learning involved. I had been born knowing how to hide what I felt.”
Benjamin Alire Sáenz “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe”
Fact 💯
you know how "the brain doesn't finish developing until 25" was a misinterpretation of a study where subject age capped out at 25? and you know how the ongoing Chernobyl meltdown was handwaved away because the radiation readings didn't seem that high, when they were actually reaching the max level their cheap dosimeters could read and the real amount was thousands of times higher? anyway i'm wondering what other instances of that we're just living with without realizing
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Follow The Personal Quotes
The Moon was pink and purple this morning at 4:33am
CHARLES MINGUS by Dale Edwin Murray
“Today I feel like I did tomorrow.”
— Carroll Bryant
I often long for you and wish to speak only to you.
September 7th, 1963 Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters First published: 1977