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Moby: only dude who wants to (falsely) brag about dating an 18 year old girl when he was 35.
Look, I’m 32.
I have ZERO interest in dating an 18 year old boy. Frankly, 19 or 20 would be weird and creepy too.
Obvious immorality aside, he’s just going to talk about Call of Duty: Burlington or the latest iphone or homework or Vin Diesel driving fast cars around. And the lingering acne he thought would clear up by now.
And who wants that in a relationship?
I prefer to be with someone...you know, on sorta the same emotional level as me. If that makes sense.
The age 24 is probably my limit here. Maybe a really, really smart 23 year old.
Sweet salty caramel. https://www.instagram.com/p/B5-Oct0J1i6/?igshid=dwzscnlyutag
She thought the killing was justified. In the wasteland left by her desires and righteous aims, she can now see there is no just violence. Violence merely is.
Lidia Yuknavtich; The Book of Joan
Osho’s Books
There are over 600 books by Osho
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Apart from some early writings, none of these books were actually written by him. They are transcribed from spontaneous talks he gave almost daily for around thirty years. Those talks, or discourses, were recorded on audio and later also video. Each of those talks was part of a series, and became a chapter in a book with the title of that series.
The books listed in the above links are those original books. Titled and designed by Osho, they are are pure and unabridged.
There are a number of newer titles, issued since Osho left the body, which are edited and abridged compilations culled from the original books. They are usually titled ‘Osho on ...’, and do not have his photo on the cover.
Osho has always taken personal interest in the design and appearance of his books. For example, the cover for this booklet from the sixties (with the arrows) was created by him.
Osho insists that his books are produced only in hard cover – he says they are not like paperbacks, to be read once and then thrown away. And he chose the photos of himself which he wanted to appear on every front cover. He also designed the logo for Rebel Publishing, the sannyas publishing house, and he also chose the gold and silver embossing on the covers that makes his books glow.
Right up until a few nights before he left the body, Osho was choosing photos for the covers of his books and giving input for their design.
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