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@vealynns
he peed on the laptop
itās march and like, you know what? thatās fucked up. literally, it was march this time last year too, and whatās up with that? like, a year has passed since it was last march, what the fuck ?
Iām in hell right now.
How to move on? ššš
Thank you for all the support and comfort š¶š¶š¶
A mistake cannot be corrected by making another mistake
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I donāt know wtf I feel anymore
I canāt believe in the year of our lord 2k16 and today I stood in an actual Blockbuster in the state of Alaska
officially a museum
why isĀ āgo to your roomā a punishment?? like yes thank you iād love to go to my room. iād love to be Alone
You donāt need to move on, You just need to fool yourself. (Lynn Vea, 2016)
For me, to be able to move on and forget the things that hurt the only thing that I can give you as advice is to fool yourself. Itās not about thinking what have you done, but itās about thinking that you need to do something because things you think that happened never really happened. Itās when you should do something good by fooling yourself that you never did something wrong ever. Itās about fooling yourself that youāre not tired yet youāve done a lot of things the whole day that made you sweat. Itās about fooling yourself that you havenāt started reading your book tho youāre reading for 3 hours already. Itās about fooling yourself that youāve not eaten yet but the truth is youāve eaten 5x already. There are many things that if you wanted to move on and be better, you should fool yourself. Because it is all just in the mind :)
Sums up their personalities pretty well.
Eddy: I can achieve anything Edd: thereās a logical way to achieve what I want Ed: thereās nothing standing in my way
Eddy hopping over the fence indicates his willingness to ācheatā the system, or to take a shortcut. Much like his schemes, it might end up being more work, but in his mind, cheating is the best way to get ahead. Edd goes the neat and logical way, heās straight forward. BUT, note that he closes the gate behind him rather than leaving it open. Heās incredibly meticulous and even if itās more convenient to leave it open for anyone coming in behind him, he has to leave things neat, tidy and as he found them. Ed is also is straight forward, he in fact is using the MOST direct route. But this route is one no one else would consider because it seems completely nonsensical. Which sums him up pretty well. The fact that it works for him is also fun to note. In general his earnestness and determination carries him through situations that most people would be stopped by.
I honestly never thought Iād see a critical analysis ofĀ Ed, Edd, and Eddy
Sixty-five percent of adults in the United States said they had read a printed book in the past year, the same percentage that said so in 2012. When you add in ebooks and audiobooks, the number that said they had read a book in printed or electronic format in the past 12 months rose to 73 percent, compared with 74 percent in 2012. Twenty-eight percent said they had opted for an ebook in the past year, while 14 percent said they had listened to an audiobook.
No, the Internet Has Not Killed the Printed Book. Most People Still Prefer Them. - The New York Times (via infoneer-pulse)
The brightly colored rocks of Lake McDonald.Ā
The color of the rocks is determined by the presence or absence of iron. The bright red rocks found along the Grinnel Glacier trail were deposited in a shallow ocean environment where the iron was oxidized by the tidal exposure to the air. Rocks with this coloration often have old ripple marks or ancient mud crack lines.
The rich green-colored rocks were formed in deeper water than the red rocks. Although these rocks contain the same quantities of iron-bearing minerals, they did not have the same exposure to oxygen and the amount of oxidization was limited.
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Diamond
Klerksdorp, Witwatersrand field, Dr Kenneth Kaunda District, North West Province, South Africa