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I've decided that Betty White Kittyface going out into the hallway of the apartment every night to just sit there must be her version of forest bathing.
Just soaking in the vibes of somewhere (slightly) different than home that offers a new perspective.
And just like forest bathing, it can be interrupted by unpredictable wildlife (neighbours opening doors) on occasion.
Which then prompts a quick retreat to the car (back into our place).


Just vibing.
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Gill Button (British, b. 1973, based London, England) - Crow, Paintings: Ink on Paper
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people ask me what im into im just like um idk quiet things alone things
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but mom how will other people know that you, a white Texan, are a Christian
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proof that sexy lounging...reply
@cargopantsman, A+++ addition to my post! I approve this message. ;)
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“It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else. ”
(via amargedom)
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Seasons change, stars drift across the heavens, and in long quiet moments the human mind returns once again to the eternal question: what even is a crocodile?
A scaled cat that holds you close in slumber?

A fevered memory of colourful wings?

An acute angle out for blood?

The worst pig?

A horrible little man with a moustache?

A banana?

Or is it possible that, as some philosophers have suggested, the true crocodile lives inside our imaginations, making it impossible to judge any answer right or wrong?
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if you ask most girls what their favorite ryan gosling movie is, they probably say the notebook. but me? nah man, my favorite ryan gosling movie is the nice guys. that shits the best
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That’s when you know you’ve found somebody special. When you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and comfortably share silence.
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“Surge” follows 24 hours in the life of a man experiencing a mental break.
It’s an intense film with a powerfully physical and emotional performance from Ben Whishaw. It’s urgent and frantic with a sense of danger underlying the actions of a desperate and unhinged man.
The same themes hold “Joker” (2019) together but here they’re a lot more real. It’s not glamourised and tied up with a comic book world. This is real life in a real place and it’s so much more scary for it.
If this is an arthouse version of “Joker” then it is vastly superior for it.
- Review by By Caz Armstrong
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