sunnios
sunnios
鈼陹陈粹棪
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sunnios 8 days ago
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Come my lady come come my lady
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sunnios 1 year ago
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sunnios 1 year ago
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We are currently living in an era where tech moguls are realizing there is no more long-term perpetually growing profit in information technology because all the niche markets with any real demand have been filled. And this horrifies them so they're going to keep rinsing and recycling old tired schemes as many times as they can to wring the last dregs of money out of the system until the whole thing collapses in on itself. I just don't have the energy anymore to join the pack of rats racing back and forth from one sinking ship to another.
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sunnios 1 year ago
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sunnios 1 year ago
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finding love is like. ohhhhh. it all makes sense again. this is probably why love is one of the answers, it organizes your heuristics in a direction aimed toward hopeful futures. hoping is like a muscle in need of exercise. loving is like growing a new skin, and having to adjust to the new sensory organ's powers. reciprocated love hits differently because the skin gets to grow more and more layers over time without being ripped or burnt off to reveal the metal layers again. like the combat doll artifacts the tech wizards bring to the Wizard Colosseum. I don't know how those work exactly, my wizard studies are just homunculi & abstract conditional arrays so far and I just started getting some results at alchemy
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sunnios 1 year ago
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sunnios 1 year ago
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sunnios 1 year ago
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I hate quora this isnt even remotely related to what i googled
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sunnios 1 year ago
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Alexandra Wacker (Austrian, 1958), Purple Irises, 2003. Oil on canvas, 43 x 30 cm.
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sunnios 2 years ago
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Derek Boshier (British, 1937), The Identi-Kit Man, 1962. Oil on canvas, 183 x 183.2 cm.
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sunnios 2 years ago
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sunnios 2 years ago
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Bartholomew Bear Bathrobe
Ko-fi / Instagram
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sunnios 2 years ago
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Snoopy mailboxes 馃摣
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sunnios 2 years ago
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sunnios 2 years ago
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gods greatest punishment was putting 1 trillion cool rocks on earth and no one with eyes big enough to see them all
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sunnios 2 years ago
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In 1982, quite by accident, a zookeeper at Izu Shaboten Zoo in Shizuoka Prefecture discovered that capybaras absolutely loved soaking in hot water, and the practice of providing them an聽onsen, or traditional Japanese hot spring, was born. Source Massimo; video @yu_haradakei.
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