You won’t see most of this planet. Under each rock. Beneath the water. Secrets of air and soil.
Can you feel the joy behind this limitation?
That there is always a new thing to discover, a new way to grow, is one of the sweetest parts of living, and it’s free and inexhaustible.
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“I exist in two places. here, and where you are.”
— Margaret Atwood (via thelovejournals)
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Yo, consider donating to Wikipedia, reasons for why they mainly point out for themselves, but they really aren’t asking for much. With so few good companies left that honestly want to help their people and spread knowledge instead of selling us to advertisers, lets try to keep them afloat! I don’t care if you use them to remember something about a character from your favorite series, or for learning about actors, or getting a more comprehensible summary for whatever your teacher was talking about in class. Please help keep this sorce of information available for everyone!
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The first snow, Christophe Jacrot
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Castle in Bobolic, Poland by Marcin Rydzewski
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“Life is confusing, like one day you’re the happiest person alive and tomorrow you hate everyone and everything for no logical reason”
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How to vibe:
1) put on Minecraft music
2) cry
3) let your tears soak into the earth back where they belong. Remember who you were. Let the music take you back hundreds of thousands of years to the primal human state. You’re sitting alone in a patch of grass. The wind is blowing and the sky is blue. There’s no language. It’s just you and the sky and life ahead. You’re calm. At peace. You find yourself crying. Why? You know one day your ancestors will never experience this. This quiet calm you have. Your tears seep into the earth, providing water for the tall grasses and flowers that will never bloom again. You are connected with nature. There’s sadness for what’s to come, but also hope. There’s hope and light and love.
4) repeat as necessary
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“And where we had thought to find an abomination, we shall find a god; where we had thought to slay another, we shall slay ourselves; where we had thought to travel outward, we shall come to the center of our own existence; where we had thought to be alone, we shall be with all the world.”
— Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces
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philip larkin, ‘the mower’, first published in humberside (1979)
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Moon (Oct. 30, 2019)
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Sometimes you read a line from a book and it’s like something from your own head or something from your journal. And that part of you is a bit more defined, a bit sharper, and a bit easier to understand and explain to others.
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Frank O’Hara, from Meditations in an Emergency
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reblog if you are in these fandoms so i can follow you
mcdonald's
charge phone
twerk
be bisexual
eat hot chip and lie
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It’s autumn, the most beautiful time of the year, and if we don’t get to feel calm during autumn I only wonder when will we ever be able to experience peace of heart and mind and all-consuming terrifying beauty if not during the most. impeccable. time. of the year
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京都もよう KYOTO MOYOU - kyotomoyou on Instagram
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