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hard cider was invented when someone decided to make beer that tastes good instead of bad
— James Baldwin, They Can’t Turn Back
when ppl ask why i'm nice to the low-wage workers
apparently this morning my wife heard me make a noise in my sleep and she asked me if i was okay and i just responded with "yeah, i'm just pissed off" and promptly fell asleep again. like i was dead asleep and just fucking hating still i guess. the grind never stops
from Autopsy by Donte Collins
does the guy from mcr know that he is a modern day princess diana to you all
first step to everything is to get terrified and scared
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Sharon Tate, photographed by Jerry Schatzberg.
Here’s a Μάτι (“Evil Eye”) charm for your dash to help keep the bad energy at bay
“What is it that the child has to teach?
The child naively believes that everything should be fair and everyone should be honest, that only good should prevail, that everybody should have what they want and there should be no pain or sadness. The child believes the world should be perfect and is outraged to discover it is not.
And the child is right.”
— Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
“Westerners are fond of the saying ‘Life isn’t fair.’ Then, they end in snide triumphant: ‘So get used to it!’ What a cruel, sadistic notion to revel in! What a terrible, patriarchal response to a child’s budding sense of ethics. Announce to an Iroquois, ‘Life isn’t fair,’ and her response will be: ‘Then make it fair!’” –Barbara Alice Mann