Wanna learn how to tolerate something? Make excuses for it
trying on a metaphor
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Wanna learn how to tolerate something? Make excuses for it
Cannon that Christoph from Frozen was orphaned with Sven because he was also northaldric and he had run off when he was young because the baby reindeer sven had run off. Christoph was so young he didn't even remember. He ran across the ice business men and they let him tag along until he finds his parents but he must help. So he tags along until he meets the Rock Trolls. The rock trolls know where he's from but also know that he can't go back until Elsa is older so they decide to 'keep him'. And sven of course. Christoph is actually cousins with Ryder
A BUG’S LIFE (1998) dir. John Lasseter
Artist: sujaedd
I figured it out! Being high is the feeling of your brain finally getting that downtime that it desperately craves. That's why you feel like you can think so clearly.
Sharp things only work of they're hard. Otherwise they are moot. Go ahead, sharpen that spaghetti noodle- object and tell me how you used it
It's all a metaphor. Every good book ever written... they are all metaphors. And we read the entire metaphor, but if we dont translate it, then we have failed the author. But if we do, then we change a little bit more. We grow. We learn. We tell stories to children, they always have a hidden meaning. When we grow up, we think that adults don't want to be told stories with hidden meanings. We think, 'They want stories with drugs/sex/money/action/etc, not stories that tell them what to think'
But that's the best part. Children will believe anything, but adults will not. You could slip into a children's book some racist remark and the child may begin to form racist thoughts. An adult will already have made up their minds about it. They will see the character, and see how despised they are and know in their hearts that people feel that way about them. But also, they will see that person as a person. From a new perspective. Perhaps relate to the person in a way they hadn't thought about before.
Don't judge a book by it's cover, judge it by the story it tells, how relatable it was. How real it feels, not how well the words are structured.
You want the world to change? Start deciphering the metaphors.
the police should start by policing their own