katie, usa. the stories we want to believe, those are the ones that survive
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"What were you doing at the devils sacrament" jarking my whole thing off. Next quiestuon.
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"love is what makes us human" actually it's 'select all images with boat' but go off I guess
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i woke up and i was trying to kill you
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fuuuuck i just realized that the future idealized version of myself cant exist without current me being the catalyst for change and doing hard things. has anybody heard about this
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I think this has been posted on here before but this one always makes me laugh
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i'm a gonna flick that clit like i'm king kong
Wh…does…did he do that…?
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shoutout to the people currently in saw traps. you’re gonna make it out of this. unless you’re morally impure or otherwise unworthy of surviving ☺️
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Jim Rash as Dean Craig Pelton in COMMUNITY (2009—2015)
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sometimes it's you and your iced coffee against the world
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Iranian photographer Hossein Fatemi, offers a glimpse of an entirely different side to Iran than the image usually broadcasted by domestic and foreign media. In his photo series An Iranian Journey, many of the photographs reveal an Iran that most people never see, presenting an eye-opening look at the amazing diversity and contrasts that exist in the country.
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anyway you should always remember that all those foreigners you see dying on the news are just as real people as you are who have just as much interiority as you do. there is nothing about you that makes you more important and it is by pure chance that you are not in their position. in fact, this holds for all of history. every person, no matter the horror of the fate that befell them, had just as much interiority as you do. i feel like some people haven't fully internalized this.
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