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Not today Justin
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@n0vels
They weren’t lying when they said that as an adult you have to fight for your life to practice your hobbies
They also weren’t lying when they said that when you fail to do so your soul shrivels up inside your body and dies
Once you start noticing how the incapacity to handle discomfort affects how people live their lives it's actually pretty shocking how it ruins pretty much every conceivable aspect of existence. Interpersonal relationships, romantic and platonic. Career and education opportunities. Your politics Your willingness to go anywhere. The kind of food you eat. The kind of art you expose yourself to and your ability to read it. It's never just one thing, it touches everything, and once you notice it it's like suddenly being able to see germs or something. Just this horrific catastrophe people look at you askance for screaming about. As I grow older and see what became of my friends and peers who could not learn to handle discomfort, the more I'm like. This is a genuine societal issue
Increasing my discomfort tolerance has also been one of the greatest assets to improving my mental health.
Postcard clutches at Schiaparelli Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2015
“but what if you abort the baby who’ll cure cancer?!” sir the baby who will cure cancer is an organic chemistry major who works at a Home Depot because you use AI to go through your resumes
"I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." - Stephen Jay Gould, The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History
Surf. The Mysterious Island. 1924. Endpaper.
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I have the kind of curse where I can digest knowledge and put together abstract ideas, identify patterns and form links in my head, but when it comes to articulating my thoughts, it’s pure word vomit! I cannot articulate for shit.
I tried to explain to friends that I think it’s because I don’t have an internal monologue, that maybe it’s because I don’t think in words?
But anyway I’m always so grateful when someone with excellent comprehension skills can communicate my thoughts better than me lol.
And it’s why I love reading too because I’m just like yes!! I’ve thought this before and I’m so grateful someone wrote this out.
It lit takes me ages to write because I will reword sentences over and over.
how is this even allowed, how are they allowed to run as a political party if this is the FRONT of their policy. i did not hunt for this. its in the very thing they have plastered on their front page. all their policies circle back to immigration or revoking acts that previous governments instilled, banning or imposing something. support isn't a word they know. they want to destroy not only the lives of migrants, but of the very people they see as 'true' citizens of the UK. no matter how heartless you are; if you cant be convinced, somehow, on the impact on other folk alone, you should care. because it will affect you. it will affect the 99%.
ever since i learned abt the concept of networking i knew i was going to have to do everything alone and do it the hard way
i believe i can do everything in this life except feign interest and suck up to people
aviewfromthemeadow
Literally always take headphones with you. If you decide that you probably won't need them today, that's the devil talking. You will. You will
Amazing aurora spiral captured by David Cartier.
Portrait of Lady Sunderland, (details), (1786), by Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723 – 1792), oil on canvas, 238.5 cm (93.8 in) x 147.5 cm (58 in), Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
Sea Study (1881) by Claude Monet