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cherry valley forever

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Not today Justin
we're not kids anymore.
noise dept.
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Mike Driver

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep: The Lovers (2009), by Donato Giancola
Men really think that women’s liberation is about whether or not we let them view our bodies lmao
“You get a strange feeling when you’re about to leave a place. Like you’ll not only miss the people you love but you’ll miss the person you are now at this time and this place, because you’ll never be this way ever again.”
— Azar Nafis
American healthcare system be like
I️ fucking hate this
definitely made by a non-american with VERY little understanding of our healthcare system
there, I fixed it
More like
I’m crying at the corrections done to it.
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Where Vietnam meets China | ( by André Alexander )
“Don’t worry if someone doesn’t like you. The truth is that most people are struggling to simply like themselves. Be true to yourself and you will find your tribe.”
—
I was having a chat with an American friend of mine about how English people (and I’m guessing other Europeans too) and American people see time very differently because of the way it’s treated in their countries generally. I see 100 years as a blink, she sees it as an eternity.
To her a house from the 1950’s is old. To me it’s so new it’s like it’s out of a box. To her a house from the Victorian era is a museum piece, to me it’s the house I grew up in. To her a book that’s 100 years old is to be treated reverently, to me, it’s just something to read.
We see space and distance differently too. What to me is travelling the width of the county, is to her, the same as visiting the next town. For me, going from London to Glasgow is a really long way, to her it’s basically a day trip.
It’s weird to think about how we see time and space as basically immutable concepts, but depending on the contexts in which we live our lives, they’re completely different things to different people.