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this--life-blog1 · 7 years
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As I sat rolling the film that was my regrets inside my mind. I became aware that I didn't want to fix myself or make myself feel better about them. For that would mean breaking myself like a vase or opening the jar lid and reattaching it with a stronger ashesive. The broken shards may stab me, may cut me but it was irrelevant because I no longer had that adhesive inside me. I had used it all up. On previous trivial problems... So what now? The film rolls on, reflecting itself upon the backs of my eyes to burn itself deep within my brain. Until the film cannot roll on once more.
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“A cup of tea is like having a bath on the inside.”
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I made this last weekend and it just continues to feel appropriate.
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Pay attention to the slight movements of your eyes as you think about your favourite childhood cartoon character. Or a song you’re sick of hearing. Imagine how you may look in 20 years time. Your favourite ice cream flavour? It’s likely your eyes shifted slightly as you thought because your eye movements are linked to certain areas of your brain. Someone trying to lie about a made up conversation may shift their eyes to the left or someone having an internal debate may have their eyes cast downwards to the right.
Of course, this is not completely foolproof as our eyes are constantly moving and are affected by a number of environmental stimuli such as light, sound or even pressure to maintain eye contact in a conversation but this serves as a general guide.
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Source: @johandeckmann
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