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between pages, books and libraries | dark acedemia, literature & lifestyle | educator/researcher | i chug coffee, run on chai, write poetry, talk books π
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Joined September 2022
This page is for: β’ Readers who feel deeply β’ People who find home in books β’ Those who read to survive If words matter to you, you belong here π
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4 Rules in a relationship 1. Never fight in front of other people. Protect your bond, not your ego. 2. Never sleep without resolving the problem and hugging it out. 3. Always talk it out, even when it's hard 4. Don't let the bad day make you forget the good ones.
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βMy honest opinion is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both.β β Soren Kierkegaard
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βI'm not telling you to make the world better Iβm just telling you to live in it. Not just to endure it, not just to suffer it, not just to pass through it, but to live in it. To look at it. To take chances. To make your own work and take pride in it.β βJoan Didion
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βThe more you understand this world, the more you destroy yourself. That's why fools are happy, and intelligent people live in loneliness.β β Fyodor Dostoevsky
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βSome truths are too vast to be spoken; they must be felt.β There are rivers in the sky π - Elif Shafak
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people will be like "don't worry it's all in your head!" like babe... yes... that's the problem... how do i get it out of there...
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"How can I celebrate love, now that I know what it does?" β Gregory Orr.
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Psychology says: When a woman lives under constant stress and uncertainty, her body adapts by going into survival mode. She becomes tense, alert, and drained - always bracing for the next thing to go wrong. Γven in moments of calm, her mind can't fully relax. It's not that she's
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i think music is often attached to the body and maybe that's why we will never know exactly how someone else feels about a piece of music. like i feel some songs so deeply in my gut or so tightly in my chest or so dizzyingly in my head, that someone else will never understand
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What Is Breadcrumbing? Breadcrumbing (also known as "hansel and gretelling") is a form of emotional abuse that someone uses to attract a potential or current partner. Someone who breadcrumbs generally enjoys the chase of a relationship more than the actual work entailed. These
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βHistory is not what happened, but what we remember.β from "The bastard of Istanbul" π
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"And I no longer wish to be understood either. To be understood is to be limited, and I am already too many to fit into one. Let me be misunderstood brilliantly into infinity." -wordsintheattic, Anish KC
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