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#internetwisdom #rumi #goodvibes #goodvibesonly #wordstoliveby #dontbeajerk
Looking at cute things to feel less panicked is work, no less legitimate than any other.
Internet wisdom from evyankey crossposted from fb (deal with it) that I'm trying to internalize
Wisdom of the World 5/24/13
The Wisdom of the World Around us
The best part about a dick is that you always know what a dick is thinking #youtubewisdom
"Why is everybody afraid of love???" (shot to a man walking up behind an old lady) (screams) LOVE!!!! (Lady responds with yelling) #vinewisdom
Sea is for cookie #internetknowledge
I want to live in Ohio forever... said no one ever #internetwisdom
Sometimes the name of someone means something and that is why they are named that and sometimes someone is named after their fathers favorite porn star. #most likely internet wisdom
Very interesting quote I found on Reddit actually "George Carlin said 'the very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere someone said to themselves 'you know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." #internetwisdom
Blessed are the children for they shall inherit the nation debt. #internetwisdom
I get a lot of thoughts from Reddit.
Your words have the power to gild your world or destroy someone else's - but they are first to be misunderstood. always take care to ensure what you say is what you mean.
-Anon
Over my years of online interaction, I've noticed that people who are, in real life, quite kind and well meaning can really become complete rocking' a-holes when given a keyboard and a brightly lit monitor. And as quickly as words are typed and read (or misread), personal opinions are formed, feelings hurt, and relationships dashed on the rocks of whatever interactive media forum their little boats are sailing upon. The artful can build themselves into online gods, but most of us are roiling balls of emotion and opinion with fingers ready to type and eyes that are just a step behind the "return" button. When in doubt, breathe and repeat after Craig. In that nice Scottish accent. ;)