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Afternoon walk through Chinatown
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I just found out there’s no such thing as the real world / just a lie you’ve got to rise above
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July 11, 2018 | Cummins Station, looking east towards Downtown 💿
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“By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day.”
— Robert Quillen, “Editorial Epigrams”, The Evening Repository (April 6, 1923)
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19th-century Wardian Case
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Ain’t Nobody’s Business...If I Do...
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sufjan stevens: (three cryptic lines of lyrics followed by six minutes of ambient orchestral and electronic noises)
me: wow…. you’ve done it again, mr stevens… this is true artistry 
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Silk embroidered fox created by Helen Richman, professional hand embroiderer, based in Somerset, UK
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📍 http://bit.ly/2JwcoHr
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American literature:  Does success have meaning?
French literature:  Does love have meaning?
Russian literature:  Does suffering have meaning?
German literature:  No.
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Audrey.
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“...no, you don’t know how it feels...to be reeeeal”
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Joan Baez & Bob Dylan, Club 47, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1964.
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