jeff bezos just spent $165,000,000.00 on a HOUSE and it didnât cost him more than 1/8th of 1% of his fortune
if you make $60,000 a year, thatâs like spending $75 on a house
we must eat the rich. owning that much wealth is criminal and immoral
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jeff bezos just spent $165,000,000.00 on a HOUSE and it didnât cost him more than 1/8th of 1% of his fortune
if you make $60,000 a year, thatâs like spending $75 on a house
we must eat the rich. owning that much wealth is criminal and immoral
Thatâs it, Dinah. If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isnât. And, contrariwise, what it is, it wouldnât be. And what it wouldnât be, it would.
I donât even know. Itâs from a book about languages my friendâs been reading. (itâs creepy that I can understand it âŚ)
It was actually invented with that purpose: anyone who spoke any European language should be able to understand esperanto. It was meant to be a lingua franca.
STOP WHAT YOUâRE DOING YâALL AND TELL ME IF YOU UNDERSTAND THIS
I,understand about a half of it, I speak some dutch
âWhat Happened? Did your computer catch a virus? Did you suddenly develop BSE [mad cow disease]?â
Between German, English, Latin, a bit of French, Dutch, Spanish and Italian that was actually pretty readable to me.
I speak English and a very little spanish, and I can read it.Â
Super legible and I love it.
There are a few movies done partly or entirely in Esperanto, the most famous probably being Leslie Stevensâ Incubus (1966), a horror film starring William Shatner!
I only speak two languages (English and Spanish) and I got this loud and clear
I speak Luxembourgish (a language similar to dutch) german french and english english fluently and some spanish and italian so this was pretty understandable to me.
i made a friend at target and we found a really good glitter nail polish that neither of us bought. also i love his mom
thereâs so much joy in living a private life. looking really pretty and not posting it, going to a new city and not telling anyone, getting a fancy dinner by yourself dressed up.... like it just feels like life.. i feel alive and less preformative
i want men to be able to emotionally connect with people they donât plan on having sex with. i want men to stop assuming i am planning on having sex with them because i make an effort to engage with them emotionally. i want men to stop feeling personally betrayed by the fact that i engage deeply & genuinely with people regardless of whether i desire them sexually, because i value people & seek to understand & connect with them regardless of sexual attraction
i canât imagine how lonely it must be to reserve meaningful connection for prospective sexual partners
to only know your own vulnerability as bait
the trouble is humans are literally structured to find âa wizard did itâ a more plausible explanation than things just happening by accident for no reason.
How dare a wizard make humans think like this
goddamn it here we go again
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I noticed when I was a kid that adults seem to forget that everything is real, no matter how young you are. A seven year old doesnât feel like a helpless infant, they feel the oldest and most mature theyâve ever felt. And they will when they turn eight, too. And nine. Twenty. Thirty. Fifty.
You never feel as young as you are, because youâre always the oldest youâve been. You can only look back and equate childhood with ignorance and silliness, because there were things you didnât know then. But there are things you donât know now, too, that someone older is looking down at you for.
I promised myself I would never forget that, growing up. I put it in a time capsule when I was nine because I wanted to be certain. And sometimes it slips away, and I catch myself scoffing at people younger than me, but you have to fight that. You have to hold on. You have to keep a little bit of your younger mind inside you, so you donât forget.
I think thatâs important.
Remember that youâll always change, but know that the person youâll become isnât going to be any more real than the person you are, or the person you were. Theyâre still going to feel like You.
I once read somewhere that the reason teenage troubles seem ridiculous is that when youâre an adult youâve weathered many many storms and the things that seemed huge then are more commonplace now and you know you can survive it because you HAVE. The teenage heartbreak may seem silly, but this is the first heartbreak after the first love, the biggest one, the untrodden ground. We canât forget that. Instead of using it to invalidate those younger than us, use that information to show them that they will make it, youâre living proof that you can weather that storm.
Sylvia Plath was right
About what?
âBeing born a woman is an awful tragedy. Yes, my consuming desire to mingle with road crews, sailors and soldiers, bar room regularsâto be a part of a scene, anonymous, listening, recording âall is spoiled by the fact that I am a girl, a female always in danger of assault and battery. My consuming interest in men and their lives is often misconstrued as a desire to seduce them, or as an invitation to intimacy. Yet, God, I want to talk to everybody I can as deeply as I can. I want to be able to sleep in an open field, to travel west, to walk freely at night.â