January 2012
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Jan 1st
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December 2011
while looking through facebook
me: what the fuck
me: who the fuck are you
me: what the fuck you moved across the country
me: ...the fuck
me: how the fuck do you know each other
me: why the fuck are you bf/gf
me: i don't fucking understand this
me: i fucking hate you all
me: wanna not fucking take this from tumblr?
me: lol fucking wannabe
me: wt fuck are you doing in that pic
me: no one fucking cares
Dec 31st
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Dec 31st
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Dec 31st
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Dec 31st
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friend: i got an A on my calculus test
friend: i got a hot boyfriend
friend: i had so much fun partying this weekend
me: one time i got four notes on a text post i made
Dec 31st
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“What I feel like telling you today is that the world needs real dialogue, that...”
–  Albert Camus (via bardsandsages)
Dec 31st
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my inability to play piano is outclassed only by my inability to play guitar
Dec 31st
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Dec 30th
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“Perhaps we cannot prevent this world from being a world in which children are...”
– Albert Camus, “The Unbeliever and Christians”
Dec 30th
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“Since the order of the world is shaped by death, mightn’t it be better for...”
– Albert Camus, The Plague
Dec 30th
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boysinties: “Childishness? I think it’s the equivalent of never losing your sense of humor. I mean, there’s a certain something that you retain. It’s the equivalent of not getting so stuffy that you can’t laugh at others.” —Walt Disney
Dec 30th
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“Procreation does not require changing how you smell, or writing bad poetry, or...”
– Odo, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Dec 30th
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Everyone is Responsible to Everyone for...
[NOTE: By some happy accident, in-the-midst-of-winter and I were thinking along the same lines today. His piece looks at Sartre’s “choosing for all” idea in Kantian terms. Go read it.] In “Existentialism is a Humanism,” Sartre writes that we are “responsible for all men;” when man makes a choice, “in choosing for himself he chooses for all...
Dec 30th
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Dec 30th
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youcrushme-dmb: to change the world, starts with one step. however small, the first step is hardest of all
Dec 30th
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Dec 30th
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WatchWatch
emkrichy: bapt-ism: lisamalik: limitlessreality: neffyy: find-your-freedom: t0p-slut: hipst3r-paradis3: beachesboystans: neverlove-awildthing: lemoncurdsandwiches:  watch it till the end OH MY FUCKING GOD IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR MONTHS O HMY GOD THE END OMGHOMFHFG JESUS DOIHGJDGPI jwhuiohfoi oh mYUF UCKING GOD the end THE ENDING. OH MY GOD. always reblog. omfg. ...
Dec 30th
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Dec 30th
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mom: do you have a boyfriend
me: um yeah
mom: does he exist
me: obviously
mom: does he know you exist
me: not yet
Dec 30th
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“Man was made a rebel; can rebels be happy?”
– Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
Dec 30th
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“There was a time when I didn’t at any minute have the slightest idea how I...”
– Albert Camus, The Fall
Dec 30th
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If there’s one objective, universal truth in this world, it’s that one always looks hideous to oneself in photographs.
Dec 30th
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Dec 30th
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“By the standards of our human existence, the mountains and stars are a model of...”
– Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man
Dec 29th
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Dec 29th
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what it’s snowing this is the first time we’ve had snow since halloween I think
Dec 29th
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my 2010 Spongebob calender is still on my wall. I never bothered to take it down.
Dec 29th
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“If Christianity is pessimistic as to man, it is optimistic as to human destiny....”
– Albert Camus, “The Unbeliever and Christians”
Dec 29th
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“For if I myself were righteous, perhaps there would be no criminal standing...”
– Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
Dec 29th
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“Remember especially that you cannot be the judge of anyone. For there can be no...”
– Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
Dec 29th
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Dec 29th
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“But he knew, too, that to love someone means relatively little; or rather, that...”
– Albert Camus, The Plague (via letgrillbegrill)
Dec 29th
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““Perhaps,” the doctor answered. “But you know, I feel more fellowship with the...”
– Albert Camus, The Plague (via letgrillbegrill)
Dec 29th
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“Is it possible that existence is our exile and nothingness our home?”
– Emil Cioran (via comfortably-dumb)
Dec 29th
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Dec 29th
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Dec 29th
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