Personally I think the most passive aggressive thing you can do is buy someone a furby.
I fucking love rock climbing. Seriously. Something about the combination of technicality, strength, adrenaline, and danger all mix together with a big 'ol cherry of personal success on top for EVERY climb. I always have something to improve on, and I always can look back and see what I've conquered. I can look at my fingers every day and remember how hard I worked last...
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After getting off work and taking a proper walk in the rain, i think I'm able to describe what makes rain such a refreshing event.
Rain is organic, and uncontrolled. It falls from the sky, and intrudes on the systemic monotony that is human civilization. Into a world of stifling pattern and repetition falls a uncontrolled chorus of random rhythm. It comes and goes. it...
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Rain is organic, and uncontrolled. It falls from the sky, and intrudes on the systemic monotony that is human civilization. Into a world of stifling pattern and repetition falls a uncontrolled chorus of random rhythm. It comes and goes. it...
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Its raining today. Outside I can hear the cars streaming through the streets, kicking up the groundwater as they zoom along to their monotonous destinations. I wonder if they stop and look at rain like I do.
Its hard to say why is so therapeutic to me. Perhaps it has something to do with the organic rhythm of pitter-patter it plays. Perhaps its the way...
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Its hard to say why is so therapeutic to me. Perhaps it has something to do with the organic rhythm of pitter-patter it plays. Perhaps its the way...
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devon:
its not strange , for me is same
inspiringsonder:
It never rains enough, quite frankly.
A quick note on generational rebellion and the effect of intelligence on evolution of man and culture.
I think every generation suffers from some sort of rebellion of sorts. It's only natural, we're hard wired as a species to leave from our parents care, and if we can't, in our state of higher intelligence, find a reason to dislike our parents, then we learn to...
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I think every generation suffers from some sort of rebellion of sorts. It's only natural, we're hard wired as a species to leave from our parents care, and if we can't, in our state of higher intelligence, find a reason to dislike our parents, then we learn to...
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I guess I'll post a quick word about my username.
I learned the word "Sonder" yesterday, its definition doesn't appear to show up in any "official" databases, but a good number of popular mainstream internet sites share the exact same definition.
Sonder:
n. the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your ownpopulated with their own ambitions, friends,...
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I learned the word "Sonder" yesterday, its definition doesn't appear to show up in any "official" databases, but a good number of popular mainstream internet sites share the exact same definition.
Sonder:
n. the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your ownpopulated with their own ambitions, friends,...
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I've always liked girls that I used to call "unique". All of the icons I'd see on tv would pale in comparison to a girl with a more radical interpretation physical attractiveness. I remember my parents once saying "she's pretty, but that tattoo just ruins her", and I almost felt hurt, that was my favourite part about her. As I grew up, and my peers...
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