Wanting to understand your deepest parts.
Six Sexy Words
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Isaiah 53:3 (NLT) -
He was despised and rejected—
a Man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief.
We turned our backs on Him and looked the other way.
He was despised, and we did not care.
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Yes, words are easy. But not for those who try to express the deepest actuality of their feelings. Capturing the poetic depth of things discovered in the dark, is not easy, at all. Yet...that is part of what makes it even more beautiful.
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Perhaps all you needed was someone that would worship you like some ancient relic that has fallen on their hands from heaven or perhaps someone gone frenzy over you the way you dance inside their head or someone seeing you as an endless book they're obsessed with memorizing its every line. Unfortunate that visions have gone so limited. They don't see how someone is truly supposed to be seen. Gods & Goddesses carved in human flesh...
Random Xpressions
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Tourists Used To Flock To This Tiny Wisconsin Town To Experience Its Healing Lake Waters http://dlvr.it/Sj2Ybj
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Sometimes ... Well sometimes I just feel worthless no matter what I do.
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a little mock postage stamp i did a while ago. free to download (X) and print as stickers, posters or whatever you like.
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"J'irai au fond des mers
Du noir de tes pupilles."
Damien Saez & Rois demain
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Louis Tomlinson about Deep
Walls
(no mentions of Deep)
Faith In The Future
Silver Tongues: Going deep for the ones who do the same
Common People: No deep pockets, but big hearts
Other Releases
Holiday: We had the deepest talk
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Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive
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By Rebecca Morelle
Science Editor, BBC News
Ocean explorer Captain Don Walsh has actually passed away at the age of 92. More than 60 years ago he made the very first descent to the inmost location in the ocean, the Mariana Trench which lies nearly 11km (7 miles) down. I was fortunate sufficient to count him as a buddy. This is the story of an…
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everybodys gotta get back into the practice of using pseudonyms online... i remember the time of screen names where u never ever told anyone ur real name and that was just understood as basic internet safety. plus having a screen name is fun because sometimes it sticks so well that it becomes part of ur identity that u can use in whatever facet of ur life you choose. it rocks to pick your own name
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