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  • Mount up, men! We'll head them off at the pass.
    Mount up, men! We'll head them off at the pass.
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  • These liberal mental women just ran with them refusing to have sex for four years because of trump winning like that's the reason. Bitch your ugly ass wasn't getting laid anyway. You're all fucking hideous and retarded. Now you shave your head to protest. You sure showed us. Took away something we never wanted and now look even uglier.
    These liberal mental women just ran with them refusing to have sex for four years because of trump winning like that's the reason. Bitch your ugly ass wasn't getting laid anyway. You're all fucking hideous and retarded. Now you shave your head to protest. You sure showed us. Took away something we never wanted and now look even uglier.
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  • #1980s #videoclip #music #MTV
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    A list of the 30 greatest music videos from the 1980s.
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  • My hair is thick and curly. Shave it once per month as I do during the recent years [brutal/Breaking Bad]? Should I have a ponytail again [Jason Momoa but needs giganitc patience]? Have a Hemsworth haircut like in Extraction 2 [too mainstream but still epic]? Classic Mohawk? Need your opinions people.
    My hair is thick and curly. Shave it once per month as I do during the recent years [brutal/Breaking Bad]? Should I have a ponytail again [Jason Momoa but needs giganitc patience]? Have a Hemsworth haircut like in Extraction 2 [too mainstream but still epic]? Classic Mohawk? Need your opinions people.
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  • Too big to rig bitches. Trumps in. So Bono needs to drive his car off a cliff. Half of Hollywood needs to leave america. Kamala needs to truly work at McDonald's. Libs need to meltdown and the view needs to get cancelled. Also of course America needs to do a 180. Stay classy usa
    Too big to rig bitches. Trumps in. So Bono needs to drive his car off a cliff. Half of Hollywood needs to leave america. Kamala needs to truly work at McDonald's. Libs need to meltdown and the view needs to get cancelled. Also of course America needs to do a 180. Stay classy usa
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  • My soul really needed this long weekend for myself...
    I was mentally burning out in the shadow of a high functioning facade for 2 months. I needed a break from life and from functioning perfectly. A small vacation without any obligations or an agenda. Just me alone and my art. And the luxury to decide on on a whim, what I feel like doing. No places to be at certain times, no schedule, no peole to meet... Just time passing by at my own pace....
    I know its odd, but spending time alone is actually the most relaxing for me. Going on vacations/traveling is just stressing me out.
    My soul really needed this long weekend for myself... I was mentally burning out in the shadow of a high functioning facade for 2 months. I needed a break from life and from functioning perfectly. A small vacation without any obligations or an agenda. Just me alone and my art. And the luxury to decide on on a whim, what I feel like doing. No places to be at certain times, no schedule, no peole to meet... Just time passing by at my own pace.... I know its odd, but spending time alone is actually the most relaxing for me. Going on vacations/traveling is just stressing me out.
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  • I spent what felt like the whole day today in the park in my town, which also includes a small, partially abandoned cemetery.

    This place makes me thoughtful because of its structure: on one side, children play innocently on a playground, while young couples stroll nearby, their hands intertwined. Yet, just beyond them lies a retirement home, where the building gazes longingly at the cemetery—a silent reflection of mortality.

    In between, smaller, older, crumbling statues stand sentinel, guardians of forgotten stories, their weathered faces etched with the sorrows and joys of those who have come before. Complementing these fading relics, scaffolding is being erected for new architecture, a juxtaposition of the old and the new, of decay and renewal.

    As I walk through this park, a question quickly arises: what does it truly mean to live? We are born, we grow, we learn, we love, and inevitably, we pass away. But do we fade into nothingness, or do we leave a trace behind in our borrowed time? Perhaps a whisper lingers in the hearts of those we touch, a thread woven into the very fabric of the universe, connecting moments that seem so fleeting.

    Is it not a privilege to love and be loved, to create ripples in the fabric of time with our joy and our sorrow? In this park, where the clang of swing sets mingles with the soft rustle of leaves, I feel both connected and isolated—a thread in the grand tapestry of life and death, pulled taut yet ethereal.

    Beneath the laughter and love lies an unspoken truth: we are all temporary. Yet, is it not the beauty of our transience that makes moments so precious, illuminated against the backdrop of eternity? The whispers of those who have come before dance in the air, and I wonder, perhaps they are not so far removed; they linger with us in our laughter, our tears, and in the very act of living.

    I realize that while our bodies may return to dust, our spirits, woven into the lives and hearts of others, may transcend even death, echoing in the stories told under starlit nights and cradled within the whispers of time.
    I spent what felt like the whole day today in the park in my town, which also includes a small, partially abandoned cemetery. This place makes me thoughtful because of its structure: on one side, children play innocently on a playground, while young couples stroll nearby, their hands intertwined. Yet, just beyond them lies a retirement home, where the building gazes longingly at the cemetery—a silent reflection of mortality. In between, smaller, older, crumbling statues stand sentinel, guardians of forgotten stories, their weathered faces etched with the sorrows and joys of those who have come before. Complementing these fading relics, scaffolding is being erected for new architecture, a juxtaposition of the old and the new, of decay and renewal. As I walk through this park, a question quickly arises: what does it truly mean to live? We are born, we grow, we learn, we love, and inevitably, we pass away. But do we fade into nothingness, or do we leave a trace behind in our borrowed time? Perhaps a whisper lingers in the hearts of those we touch, a thread woven into the very fabric of the universe, connecting moments that seem so fleeting. Is it not a privilege to love and be loved, to create ripples in the fabric of time with our joy and our sorrow? In this park, where the clang of swing sets mingles with the soft rustle of leaves, I feel both connected and isolated—a thread in the grand tapestry of life and death, pulled taut yet ethereal. Beneath the laughter and love lies an unspoken truth: we are all temporary. Yet, is it not the beauty of our transience that makes moments so precious, illuminated against the backdrop of eternity? The whispers of those who have come before dance in the air, and I wonder, perhaps they are not so far removed; they linger with us in our laughter, our tears, and in the very act of living. I realize that while our bodies may return to dust, our spirits, woven into the lives and hearts of others, may transcend even death, echoing in the stories told under starlit nights and cradled within the whispers of time.
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  • https://youtu.be/BDrqCq4fGRE?si=FOphEKY7fHouqVZv

    Classic. Loved this movie. This scene too. "Remember me Eddie??!!"
    https://youtu.be/BDrqCq4fGRE?si=FOphEKY7fHouqVZv Classic. Loved this movie. This scene too. "Remember me Eddie??!!"
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