I can’t stop thinking about how cosmically intertwined Roy and Jamie are. Like, the end of Roy’s career was pretty much the start of Jamie’s as we now know it. Roy finds ways to allow people space for what they need through him. They’re clearly two people who were destined to meet. Jamie is Roy’s continued legacy. Jamie’s successes bring Roy clarity. They only make each other better with every passing day & that just makes me feel like I’m being punted into the fucking air !!
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Higgins: Jane's on the phone again.
Beard: Tell her I exploded and tell her it was very sad and that the last thing I said was, "Make sure Jane moves out of my apartment."
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Me: my blade is getting weak, I’m worried it’s going to break.
Coach: yeah, maybe.
Me: I hope it at least breaks off strip.
Coach: why?
Me: what if it breaks on strip? That would be bad?
Coach: *shrugs* break it on strip.
Me: ………. I’m going to gain a reputation.
Coach: so gain a reputation.
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Third round, tenth fight
Quote number 78 :
"It's not your fault things are the way they are." "People always tell themselves that, and nothing ever changes."
-Star Trek: Deep Space 9
VS
Quote number 85 :
“Fight because you don’t know how to die quietly. Win because you don’t know how to lose”
-Coach Wymack, All for the game
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what i know about the vel and cinta and cassian relationship is. they call him clemencito for the rest of his goddamn life. once a year on his birthday vel buys him some random and mostly useless kitchen gadget from space!williams and sonoma or three months of one of those fruit of the month clubs (she is actually extremely terrible at social interaction) and cinta gets him a box of condoms that she sharpies 4 KLEM onto.
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I was inspired by the talk by David Kessler I just attended to finally record the video I was going to record for several weeks now about why it is important to declutter and bring order into your space. I hope you enjoy it.
https://youtu.be/JKUTeb8v9oQ
I am sharing some of my thoughts about decluttering and the space where we are living. The key ideas are that decluttering is counter-intuitive because from the time immemorial people tried to keep and acquire possession, rather than getting rid of them. However, our possessions, the things we surround ourselves with, the objects act upon us. They affect us. Therefore, we must control what is getting into our circle of attention.
Intricate storage systems are not the answer, as Marie Kondo would insist, rightly. Storage is not an alternative to discarding things. Not only organized storage takes roughly the same space that the not tightly organized things take, but creating the storage also takes your time. Time is the most important things that we have. Objects and taking care of them are not more important than our time.
One of the points that I am making is that decluttering does not have to lead to minimalism. While minimalism as an interior style steers off clutter, having things does not constitute clutter by default. The dead unusable matter, an agglomerate of things that dissipates into the noise somewhere in the corners are clutter. Things that bring you joy aren't clutter, even if you have a lot of those things. Some things we have to have, such as books, but to have necessary books we must also have space for the books.
Other works I mentioned: Nagisa Tatsumi The Art of Discarding and Jordan Peterson Twelve Rules for Life. Thank you for your attention. Let me know what you think; like my video or comment if you feel like we need to continue exploring the topic. As I said, what I pay more attention to will partially depend on you. If you are inspired by the idea of decluttering, you can book a session with me at https://tl.page/vasilina-or I am looking forward to seeing you again. I am enjoying recording these videos, and I hope you are enjoying your day.
#decluttering #declutter #order #disorder #discarding #interior #philosophy #objects #space
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