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Eva(42)and Raymond(43) and their Kids Janet (21), Dalton (19) and Lillian (15)
And bonus Vanessa.They adopted her :3
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Behold,mine and my gfs fnaf ocs-
Eva(42)and Raymond(43) and their Kids Janet (21), Dalton (19) and Lillian (15)
And bonus Vanessa.They adopted her :3
“The excesses of pathology offer a clue to the normal, and what the more extravagant disorders of temporality suggest is that inner time too may have its unwritten laws, or norms, and that these are very different from the rules and regulations of clock time. In the normal psyche, as in the mind under stress, inner temporality rarely follows the logic of chronology; or a linear, undirectional arrow. Rather, even as we adjust to the demands of social and external time in our actions, inner time moves within more multi-layered and multidirectional topologies--folding and unfolding from the moment of full extension, winding and unwinding from fast to slow, conflating past and present into one perception, or uncoiling into the distant future with gliding ease.”
--Eva Hoffman, Time
The French, in the eighteenth century, classified ambition - a new phenomenon in the typography of behavior and emotion - as an illness.
"Lost in Translation - A Life in a New Language" by Eva Hoffman
So many people have made good; if you don't, it appears that you have only yourself to blame. This - corrosive logic - is the other side of the New World dream, the seemingly self- inflicted nightmare in which you toss and turn in gut-eating guilt.
"Lost in Translation - A Life in a New Language" by Eva Hoffman
Insofar as history is a nightmare, it is one from which wee need, soberly and consciously, to keep awakening.
After Such Knowledge, Meditations on the Aftermath of the Holocaust by Eva Hoffman