Just a quick not friendly reminder: someone who has apologized for past mistakes, made amends for past actions, and clearly no longer holds past beliefs, is a far better person than one who digs up old dirt and uses a person's past that no longer exists against them.
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For someone who has ostensibly outgrown staying up late waiting for Santa, I do spend an awful lot of time refreshing websites to see if packages are here yet.
Snow [Explained]
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[Above the comic, there is a graph labeled "Time" on the X-axis and "My apparent age" on the Y-axis. The graph is flat until a large drop, labeled "The moment it starts to snow". After the drop, the line rises, but it doesn't reach as high as before.]
[Under the graph, there are four comic panels. All show Cueball, a desk with a laptop, and a window. The panels line up with the graph's X-axis.]
[Window without snow. Cueball at desk, apparently working.]
[Window with several snowflakes. Cueball at desk, turning around to the window.]
[Window with a lot of snow. Cueball jumps excitedly up from his chair, shouting.]
Cueball: Hey! It's snowing! Outside! There's snow falling! Look! Snow! Hey!
[Window with a lot of snow. Cueball at desk, apparently working, but possibly looking at the window.]
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A mature relationship is when yesterday's fight doesn't affect today's communication.
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Immaturity: "She's mine, stay away."
Maturity: "Keep trying, she will remain mine."
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Realizing I still have some growing to do and to unlearn my toxic traits not just to be a good partner but also just to be a better person is one of the biggest and hardest lesson I’ve learned this year so far.
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Maturing is realizing that dating is useless and a waste of time if you're not gonna marry them in the end.
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Quaeris, quid doceam? Etiam seni esse discendum.*
Seneca
You ask, what may I teach? That an old man must learn too.*
Marcel Duchamp plays chess with Eve Babitz, 1963.
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