This a a reminder to not fall victim to the sunk-cost fallacy. Just because you invested time and energy into something, does not mean you should indefinitely waste more time and energy on it, if you decide it’s not what you want anymore. This goes for anything, from books, to relationships, to jobs, to hobbies, etc.
If it’s not serving you anymore, move on.
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I hope you too find that special someone you can play video games with, while listening to a musical and talking about the latest fanfic you're reading.
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ok im really curious do you guys have books you consider your "white whale"? as in books you keep telling yourself oh yeah i really want to read that, but you keep not reading it?
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"People wouldn't invent anything if there was no profit motive."
Well, that's clearly a lie.
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"they should teach media literacy in schools" english class "they should teach students how to spot misinformation" it's english class "they should teach kids critical thinking" it's called english class
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I want to test something.
If you identify with multiple, pick the one you have a stronger attachment to.
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Passover
Frogs are the only family friendly plague, so frog toys are everywhere at your table.
Everywhere.
This is true even if there are no children at the Seder.
There are so many frogs you start to doubt the existence of other plagues.
The plague of wild beasts was actually 100 frogs in a lion costume.
The plague of livestock sickness was actually 100 frogs in a cow costume pretending to fall over.
The plague of hail was lots of frogs doing cannonballs.
The plague of darkness was so many frogs they blocked the sun.
The firstborns didn’t die, they just ran away to join roving gangs of intelligent frogs.
F R O G S
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"Go to hell" is basic. "Hope your favourite anime movie sequel gets cancelled after seven years in production AND getting an animated teaser." is smart. It's possible. It's terrifying. It's happened.
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*places an orange just outside a fairy ring to see what comes out* science is more of an art than a science
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