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I think when you correctly identify a trauma that is the base of a woe of yours it should just disappear. It should be like "aaahh. you got me" and vanish and leave 100 dollars behind
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I love the old timey phrase "you forget yourself". bro that was so impolite like do you even know who you are rn
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my best friend linen my brother in arms cotton my partner wool my beautiful sister silk
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im incredibly conflicted by the phrase ‘the question is not who will let me but who will stop me’ because on one hand its so fucking raw and powerful but on the other hand it’s derived from ayn rand but on yet another hand the first and primary time ive ever seen it was on a picture of a lawnmower flying through the sky which is the perfect level of absurd and nonsensical that would piss ayn rand off
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fun fact: I resent this film with my entire being

Way to take all of the important points out of the original book to make it the most frustratingly generic horsegirl film
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For the purpose of this poll, books in the same world but not Directly sequels count. If they're grouped on Goodreads, it counts. So like, Percy Jackson but also Magnus Chase count as the same series.
#redwall#warrior cats#harry potter#all of the James Herriot books#countless others#my bookshelves are overflowing
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“this meeting could’ve been a email” except its “this esoteric children’s punishment could’ve been a normal conversation with them”
#one of my earliest memories is of me having an accident around 2 ½ years old#and my mom putting me in the time out closet#before leaving to go to the grocery store for an hour or two#to this day I don't like being in small dark spaces
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To all the workers forced to work on labor day I have two messages
I love you and thank you for keeping this society from literally collapsing overnight
Attack
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A crucifix frog in New South Wales, Australia.
© JJ Harrison / Wikimedia Commons
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my favorite part of derry girls was just how accurately it portrayed being a normal person in a time of crisis. obviously the events in derry are very much real and ireland has experienced decades of political conflict, and this DOES impact the main characters in a lot of ways, but they still also…. go to school. worry about their friends and birthday parties and being together. because they’re just teenage girls (+ james) and that resonated with me a lot, especially now
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#all I ever wanted in life was a little house with a garden and a few cats#instead I get whatever this is
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#the butterfly with the crumpled wings trusted me to bring it to sugar water#for the little time it had
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the deep sea creatures when a scientist shows up with a flashlight outta no where

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Count reprints, later editions of the same book, etc. If you have a copy that includes multiple books in one volume, you can count that, but do not count sequels/etc on their own. You can count ebooks and audiobooks if you possess the files in a permanent way (borrowed and streamed don't count).
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#I somehow own 2 copies of the night circus#despite never buying a single copy#and 3 copies of the Quran despite not being Muslim
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SUPERMAN 2025, dir. James Gunn
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