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Met this lady on a hike recently, and she reminded me autumn is close

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no YOU live in a society i live in this frame of pride and prejudice

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when you save alarms for specific things but then you just keep reusing them. like sure wake me up at the chocolate milk alarm, what do i care
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A pair of brown bear cubs (Ursus arctos) watch their mom catch fish in the creek in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
by Helene Hoffman
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No one tells you that one day you will get older and look around and notice that 95% of ppl who own a dog should not own a dog
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Another great photo of the grid, 1989, Chicago.
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never underestimate my ability to stare out a window and not speak for hours on a car ride
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“My home isn’t for sale”.
Acre - Occupied Palestine
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no matter how miserable i am at least im not in school and i dont have a kid and im not married
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i love when ppl say “that’s so you” it feels good to know i exist and have a vibe
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VERT Akimoto. A rental apartment building built in 1982.
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a big lesson for me was learning that most things are not as fragile as I’d believed. missing a class, or turning in a bad assignment, won’t instantly destroy your professor’s opinion of you. accidentally saying something harsh won’t make your friend want to end the friendship. it takes work to repair these things - it takes effort and research and sometimes a sincere apology - but you can do that because they’re not irreparably broken. what you’ve worked to build, in academia and in relationships and in life, is stronger and more enduring that your mind may teach you to believe. don’t let imagined fragility lead you to giving up
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