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if i look back, i am lost
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Love Begins
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
we're not kids anymore.
One Nice Bug Per Day
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
KIROKAZE

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Jules of Nature

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@gillyfrom610
There is nothing outside yourself…..
Finished chest piece
Finished chest piece
A crackhead gives me a crooked stare
Smash him with a bottle, nobody cares
A blonde bitch begs me to stay the night
I'll be out before the morning light
Don't know where I would be without Muay Thai in my life. It's a great outlet, something I can truly dedicate myself too, and it helps me stay clean every day of my life.
I have noticed that some people are uncomfortable when they are told that change is a fundamental part of life, or that nothing lasts forever. Yet impermanence is just a basic fact of our existence—it is neither good nor bad in itself. When we face impermanence wisely, we have an opportunity to cultivate a more constructive way of relating to that reality. If we do so, we can actually learn to feel at ease in the face of unexpected change, and work comfortably with whatever new situations might occur.
17th Karmapa
In a small town where all knew all, wondered a peasant lady nobody knew, But her only friend was a young boy, brought her hot tea and leftover stew, In those burnin' wintry Decembers, he'd pick dirty pennies up off the cold street, And while his mother was out Christmas shopping, he'd say, "Come on in, warm your feet." As long as you share with me stories, so she spoke on the product of war, My mother never knew who she could be, as my father lay drunk on the floor, And she spoke of the cart that she wheeled, had keys with no locks, and guitars with no stings, and a puzzle that could never be finished, But this is my home, and these broken things are... But the boy went on to be taught in the schools, to not talk to strangers and don't feed the fools, Grew older and further and over-forgot, as she was forced to move from lot to lot to lot, She said, "I guess it was much in his nature to become an Enforcer of Law, My old friend's got a gun to protect me from the rock-tossing drunks from the bars." "Oh, he seemed like the sort to help others, so I'll find him while he's on the beat, and say 'Remember me, I'm the old lady you'd give the pennies you found on the street?'" When she found him she saw not the young boy who dug for the roots of her junk, She came face-to-face with a stern, vacant soldier, grinning and spinning a club, He said, "Don't you know that you can't be here? You'll hurt business and scare away the kids. Go wander around in some other town; get out or I'm taking you in." "But officer, I fondly remember you - young boy who would give me the leftover stew, would take me inside to the warm fire coals, and those hundreds of pennies bought me all these clothes." It's against the law to peddle It's against the law to eat It's against the law to have nothing more than the shoes full of holes on your feet And now they've put bars across the park benches, so I guess it's illegal to sleep They buried something inside of you, Officer Into your cold heart, dig deep And you'll see that it's me And here I'll be, nothing new to me I'll be heartbroken and cold, frozen and alone My coffin was a dumpster and I didn't even know But while out on the beat, he looked down to the street, and he saw a dirty penny heads up at hid feet And it made him think of an old tall-tale of an old woman who pushed 'round a cart, And the boy who fed her and helped her, knew he shoulda deep in his heart ...But where did he hear that old tall-tale? But hey, what a story to spread So he told it to his own growing boy, once in a while before bed
Here's to the rubble A brick through every window a casket buried six feet deep for everybody's hero Here's to our lives being meaningless And how beautiful it is because freedom doesn't have a purpose
Cruel Hand - Portland Hardcore Cruel Hand - Without A Pulse 2007
i have stumbled in trying times.
i found a compass in the dirt and i left it behind.
my only map went up in flames
because your dead end life was the direction it gave.
i'm not ashamed of the path i've taken.
if you think i'm lost you must be mistaken.
stumble but i never fall. some say courage you say gall.
some things were just not built to fall. my backs against the wall
The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.
Friedrich Nietzsche
But the never ending solo nights fade into let down days
I've seen more places than I can name And over time they all start to look the same But it ain't that truth we chase No, it's the promise of a better place But all this time, I've been chasin' down a lie And I know it for what it is But it beats the alternatives So I'll take the lie I still miss you There's no goin' home There's no goin' home With a name like mine I still dream of you But everyone knows Yeah everyone knows If you can, let it go