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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Misplaced Lens Cap
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new beginning yet again
Kill Bill Vol. 1 — Quentin Tarantino (2003)
Chapter 3: The origin of O-Ren.
Eat me, Drink me
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“Chodź, ugotuję coś. Ugotuję nam coś i zjemy. Zjemy i odpoczniemy. Potrzebuję się zdrzemnąć, wiesz? Ty też, odpocznij. Umówmy się na jutro. Daj znać, jak się wyśpisz. Spotkajmy się na podłodze w salonie. Przynieś do mnie swój chaos jak pudełko z zabawkami i wysyp je obok moich. Cześć. Umiesz się bawić? Zaufam Ci. To mój ulubiony pociąg. Możesz wziąć. Nie zepsujesz? Co przyniosłeś? O, masz tory. Fajne. Ja nie mam. Pojedzie na nich mój pociąg? O, jedzie. Zobacz, mam 20 klocków. O, ty 30. Zakurzone? Co z tego? Już nie, no zobacz. Jakie ładne. Kolorowe. Sprawdź. Pasują? Pasują. Chodź, zbudujemy wieżę.”
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Marta Kostrzyńska
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a selection of artist memes hand-picked and curated by me based on my own experiences
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“When you fire and wire the same circuits in your brain over and over again because you keep thinking the same thoughts, you are hardwiring your brain into the same patterns. As a result, your brain becomes an artifact of your past thinking, and in time it becomes easier to automatically think in the same ways. At the same time, as you repeatedly feel the same emotions over and over again—since…emotions are the vocabulary of the body and the chemical residue of past experiences—you are conditioning your body into the past.”
— Joe Dispenza, Becoming Supernatural: How Common People Are Doing the Uncommon