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blake kathryn
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost

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Not today Justin
Sade Olutola
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
hello vonnie
Today's Document
YOU ARE THE REASON
Monterey Bay Aquarium
styofa doing anything

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trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
$LAYYYTER
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@theotreptos
Start asking yourself “How does this serve me?”
For example, you might buy a dress because it’s “cute” or “trending,” but it doesn’t even flatter you. In that moment, you’re serving the dress. VS when you pause and ask if it serves you, you make an empowered choice, thinking about how it benefits you and makes you look your best.
Scrolling out of boredom serves the algorithm. Scrolling intentionally to find something that benefits your growth serves you.
Staying in a draining relationship serves fear. Choosing connections that make you better serves you.
Grabbing fast food for convenience serves habit. Choosing nourishing meals serves your energy, health & overall appearance.
Saying yes out of guilt serves others. Setting boundaries serves you.
Shift from reacting to intentionally choosing what truly benefits you.
I need the spiritual equivalent of lip filler
device (n.)
c. 1300, devis, "intent, desire; an expressed intent or desire; a plan or design; a literary composition," from Old French devis "division, separation; disposition, wish, desire; coat of arms, emblem; a bequest in a will, act of bequeathing," from deviser "arrange, plan, contrive," literally "dispose in portions," from Vulgar Latin *divisare, frequentative of Latin dividere "to divide" (see divide (v.)).
The basic sense is "method by which something is divided," which arose in Old French and led to the range of modern meanings via the notion of "something invented or fitted to a particular use or purpose," hence "an invention; a constructed tool; inventiveness; a contriving, a plan or scheme."
In English from c. 1400 as "artistic design, work of art; ornament," hence especially "a representation of some object or scene, accompanied by a motto or legend, used as an expression of the bearer's aspirations or principles." Also from c. 1400 as "mechanical contrivance," such as a large crossbow fitted with a crank. From mid-15c. as "a bequest in a will." Since c. 1996 the word has come to be used especially for "hand-held or mobile computing or electronic instrument."
Etymonline
Noguchi in SF Moma. Photo Jon Gasca.
Large Inuit Soapstone Sculpture of a Bird Signed, numbered B 2797-2.
Stylized form carved in pale grey soapstone measuring 9 inches.
Kavanaugh
YK Kim
The Fireplace, 1994