the mortifying ordeal of committing to the bit

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@parkandwreck
the mortifying ordeal of committing to the bit
Hey. Stop for a second. Take this moment to appreciate that you don't have to write a paper right now. No one is asking you to write a paper. You don't have to think about the paper or plan your time around the paper. You have the freedom to think about whatever you want. Everything is going to be okay. At least you don't have to write a paper right now
one time I had this dream that I logged on to amazon and my account had like negative four trillion dollars because i accidentally bought the city of Paris
Tomorrow.
I had no idea this existed, but we're apparently in for a real special time.
–Colin
Thomas Warkentin (1935-2002), 'Sweet Dreams', ''Heavy Metal'', Vol. 3, #8, Dec. 1979
Ivory and Pearl gripped pistols. Heavily engraved. Luger, Mauser, Colt
(no beers in) I lack a lot of the traits people typically define as human and on occasion it haunts me
“never kill yourself” is such a funny phrase to me that i think it’s accidently started working. its like an affrimation. say ‘never kill yourself’ enough times as a joke and maybe you won’t try to kill yourself over minor inconviences anymore
You can think about how poor you are later. This trip to the park is for thinking about how lonely you are
in all seriousness it's very alienating knowing theres Something Wrong With You. like seeing your mental illness come through in your behaviour and thought processes and knowing it's irrational and unhealthy, knowing other people are reading you as weird or stupid, and not being able to do anything about it is such a lonely experience