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plagiarism is a myth invented by Big Plagiria to sell more copies of copies
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A forced fusion of Peter and Cleveland would be cruel but intriguing.
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I only jerk it to ai images I feel guilty about jacking to art someone drew cause I can feel their souls
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Rebecca Chaperon (British-Canadian, b. 1978, England, based Vancouver, BC, Canada) - Green Magic, 2019, Painting
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childhood ruined? i just found out that This symbol ->
is called the stousia and was actually invented by alexandrian hesychasts in the 4th century as a contemplative device which represents christ's dual paths of infernal descent and empyrean ascension. the six center lines are for the three days and three nights he was entombed, while the bottom point is taken as the nadir and the top as the zenith.
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When I was "eight and three-quarters" I had what I can only describe as an antimystical experience—not in the sense that it was the opposite of mystical, but in the sense that it was a mystic experience with an intense negative emotional valence. As I stood on the lawn facing down into the valley below me, the vertical rows of cottonwoods, arranged like artist's paintbrushes at attention, began to melt like tar and dribble into the river. The sky seemed to pucker and contract, and flow downwards over the horizon. A sound unlike any other seemed to pour down upon me—the best I can do to describe it is that it sounded like the way rotting fish smells. The conviction that life was not worth the candle overtook me. Out of the oppressive sky came a voice, layered like oil paint, full of dark portents. I was spellbound to this voice for the next twenty-three years.
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I got bites I got puffs Im like that pea style nut but I'm cooler
Im faster I'm farther I kill it I'm father I cut it I'm farter I gut it I'm fa-tter I'm cooking I'm badder I'm peanut butter cupping coated in chocolatier bastards FUCK REESE FUCK WONKA FUCK THE MILKY WAY FASTER, CALL ME HEAT DEATH LIKE CAR IN THE SUN
I'M EXOTIC MATTER
Reese's Pieces. What a lovely little treat. And its brother.
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FUCK THE AMPERSAND
Reese's Pieces. What a lovely little treat. And its brother.
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Noble nautiloids jetting around in the dark like mnms slipping down between the wall and the bed. And Living All In There
Reese's Pieces. What a lovely little treat. And its brother.
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Just wanted you to know that I read the thesis of your Santa comic to a child and they understood
Children intuitively understand Christmas sciences because they are energetically and somatically closer to being elves (due to being little) so thheir soul are still open to downloads from the North Pole
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Hortensia Mi Kafchin (Romanian, 1986) - For the Universe Massaging Itself (2021)
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the most important concepts in most folk magic are contagion and simulacra and with these babies you can work up whole spells or substitutions for pretty much anything. contagion dictates that objects once related stay related in a way that responds to conjuration, and can act on each other through sympathy; this is very helpful for substitutions because you can bring in objects to compliment missing correspondences in a pinch. for instance, if you have a lab grown crystal that you feel isn't a powerful as a natural one, you can cleanse it thoroughly and then give it to a starving child laborer and force their family to work in your yard for a full lunar cycle, and it'll be just like a natural crystal.
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And how did you arrive at this insight?

the worst part about ocd and ocd-like tendencies is that you think hyper-analyzing your thoughts and constantly psychoanalyzing yourself will fix you but that's actually part of the disorder. it's the disorder. disordering.
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man the crazy thing about babies is that like, some people would think that reading a baby a book about farm animals is teaching them about farm animals, but really it’s teaching them about the concept of a book and how there’s new information on each page of a single object, but really, beyond that, it’s teaching them how language works, and beyond that it’s really actually teaching them about human interaction, and really really it’s them learning about existing in a three-dimensional space and how they can navigate that space, but actually, above all it is teaching them that mama loves them.
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