I don't know why I'm so persuaded, but if I think things through, long enough and hard enough, I'll somehow get to you

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I don't know why I'm so persuaded, but if I think things through, long enough and hard enough, I'll somehow get to you
But I'm always dreaming, even when I'm awake; it is never finished.
Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn
"May the darkness within you find peace in the light."
"The thing about this world... Good things don't happen to heroes"
- Technoblade
In my fantasy world, none of this exists, I could be a beautiful woman with a life and kids. Instead, I lay in bed, and dream about a world where even the bad days are softened by someone who loves you. I think about book after book. Movie after movie, filled with characters I'd kill to be.
another quote from inside my dramatic ass brain
Day 4 stars
The picture quality is shit, so idk if y'all can tell but the fairy lights are star shaped 😬
@peanutbutterandgrapejelly
And because I skipped breakfast yesterday (hihi) here's a lil pie for ya
Mrs.Cake: Wait, so you two were orchestrating a proposal? That's what I was doing!
Discord: Who're you proposing to?
Apple Bloom: Discord!
Discord: mE?!
But, as I've tried to point out, this "truth" is very deceptive. Revolutionary Marxism is committed to even further perpetuation and perfection of the very industrial process which is destroying us all. It offers only to "redistribute" the results--the money, maybe--of this industrialization to a wider section of the population. It offers to take wealth from the capitalists and pass it around; but in order to do so, Marxism must maintain the industrial system. Once again, the power relations within European society will have to be altered, but once again the effects upon American Indian peoples here and non-Europeans elsewhere will remain the same. This is much the same as when power was redistributed from the church to private business during the so-called bourgeois revolution. European society changed a bit, at least superficially, but its conduct toward non-Europeans continued as before. You can see what the American Revolution of 1776 did for American Indians. It's the same old song.
Russell Means, Revolution and American Indians: “Marxism is as Alien to My Culture as Capitalism”