Stranger Things
we're not kids anymore.
Jules of Nature
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trying on a metaphor
Cosmic Funnies
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
cherry valley forever

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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@pliuskaa
i hate how much i crave connections
why can't I just be a whimsical, lonely girl with no one by my side? ugh... I wish it was socially acceptable to have very little or no friends at all. Like, don't get me wrong, I would do a lot to form a real, deep connection with someone, but nowadays it's so hard.
I wish making friends was as easy as it was making friends in kindergarten.
I am so thankful that books & reading exist
i dont even mean to be disrespectful by saying so but god is genuinely on the same level as santa claus or the easter bunny to me i cannot wrap my mind around how people wholeheartedly believe in it as adults
it’s just not logical. How can anyone believe in something with absolutely no proof?
what is ACTUALLY right and wrong?
I have been thinking about this for months and I'm not sure I have the correct answer, but hear me out.
We all have our own understandings of what is right and wrong. The majority of us share those common understandings. Now think about it, is anything ever fully wrong, or right?
For example, a woman steals something from a store. It's very likely that you would say that that's wrong, right? Now let's say there's a mother with no job, no money. She has children that need to be fed, so she goes into a store and steals food. Your claim on whether stealing is wrong might change right here. Sure, legally it is wrong, but just because something is illegal, does not mean it is wrong.
Okay, now we have a guy named Alex. Alex notices another guy getting bullied. He goes over and defends said guy. That's right, right? But would your answer change if the guy was extremely rich, and knowing that, Alex simply defended him in hopes of getting some reward in return.
My examples might not be completely accurate, but this is just something that people should think about. In my opinion, there's always more than one side to the story.
Just something to think about!
For context, no, I do not support crime. I do believe there's always a reason for committing crime, but that does not make the crime reasonable. (I will talk more about this in the future)