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oh. WOW. OKAY. OKAY. OKAAAYYY JINSHI WE SEE U IM (S)CREAMING
마인 · seohyun in every episode · 1x12 · crime and sin
Rereading the early chapters is fun, because you think there's a sort of funny scene coming up and then Kim Sunghan mentions his college days in passing and Yoojin thinks wouldn't it be nice to go to college. And then follows it up with I Need To Get Drunk.
@annacsii
J.D. Salinger đã viết trong The heart of a Broken Story:
“Có người cho rằng tình yêu là tình dục, là hôn nhân, là vào lúc 6h sáng mỗi ngày nhận được một nụ hôn từ đối phương, có một đám trẻ, nó có lẽ đúng, Luis tiểu thư.
Nhưng em có biết tôi nghĩ như thế nào không? Tôi cảm thấy được yêu là đưa tay muốn chạm vào đối phương, nhưng lại không đủ can đảm mà rút tay về."
—ISM
Isn’t it strange how desperately we long to belong to something or somewhere? Basic human nature i guess. Notice how humans often build their identities not from truth, but from the comfort of a collective they cling to that is an 'ism'—a single idea, a flag, a name, a beleif...and call it ours.
But that's how we lock ourselves inside a cage.
We don’t even realize when belonging turns into a cage.Once we choose a side, we stop seeing the whole instead we start defending ideas not always because they’re right but because they are ours because that's where we belong to. Just like one might defend their family even when they’re wrong ,we defend our chosen belief even when truth is still logged.
The moment we say I am this, you also whisper I am not that , we draw invisible borders around our own mind.
Religion, politics,nationality,philosophy and many more each one promising liberation,
yet when adopted as our own...as where we relate or belong to ,generation after generation, we inherit these cages...we think they are helping in defining ourselves world view and ourselves but they limit our world view often.
Perhaps real freedom isn’t in belonging,
but in being skeptic ? In listening ,questioninh and learning.
Because once you stop belonging then you are of nothing and everything all at once.
—Ksh