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Today's Document

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🧠🍓Intro ^_−☆👾🫀
(finally making a post for it lol)
photo d'Edgar Degas, 1896
Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
girl revolution
“In The Plague, Camus wrote about a doctor who doesn't believe in God, redemption, or higher purpose. Yet every day, he shows up to help the dying. Why? Because it's right.
Camus believed morality begins when justification ends. You don't do good because it saves you, or earns approval. You do it because suffering exists and you refuse to add to it.
He called this ‘the modest heroism of the absurd.’ In a meaningless world, the only meaning left is what we create through compassion, courage, and presence.
Camus saw that people want cosmic justice, rewards, closure, divine order. But decency doesn't need a witness. True morality, he said, is doing what's right when no one's watching.
In an age obsessed with saving the world, Camus reminds us that goodness isn't grand. It's quiet. It's the everyday rebellion of kindness in a world that's indifferent.
You can't fix chaos. You can't end suffering. But you can refuse cruelty. You can choose integrity. You can make one small corner of existence less unbearable.
Maybe that's enough. Maybe the most moral life isn't one that saves the world but one that quietly refuses to make it worse.”
— Existential Reflections
sf trip with my mama 🪻
we did a lott of shopping and had some really good food 🩷 it was a little late birthday trip
mini haul..
ap art portfolio reveal 🪻 big post coming soon
new playlist!!
alll the chic-est music i could think of
hi tumblr im alive
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Gerard Way!
A two-minute animation. Enjoy it.
Hope you look back on happiness.
goin through photoshoots. these are sick
i had an early birthday dinner with my girlss literally the most fun ever 🩷
life feels like this song now