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@juswritten I can't get her off my mind. She's bad but smart. Understand my metaphors and self acclaimed poetry. But on a random day just decided to stop replying and move on
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@MalazofWesteros Ohh ok. You don't like it. It's one of the best things I ever read, almost better than lord of the mysteries tho not quite
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The soul is not upgraded by books or by thinking or by wanting to be better, the soul is upgraded by pressure that kills everything fake in you. the way fire does. gold is not purified by being admired, it is thrown into heat until everything that is not gold burns away. and what is left is not beautiful because someone made it beautiful, it is beautiful because there is nothing left to lie. war produces poets, peace produces advertisers. collapse produces saints, comfort produces consumers. this is not an opinion, this is history. read it, and the pattern is so blatant it is stupid how anyone misses it. the best human beings you have ever met were made in the worst times, and the emptiest human beings you have ever met were made in the times that should have been the best
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Kissed her after and all it gave her was a power trip. Learn from my mistakes, took me 5 months to finally get my respect back. Don’t ask what I had to do to her to get it back..

Charlie@Yng_Lionn
@juswritten 😂 im laughing but ngl I might’ve gave a few pecks
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Pressure breeds greatness. Every so often a certain time and place becomes a focal point of pressure — politically, artistically, or scientifically — which breeds great men in that particular field. Somehow Renaissance Florence was a focal point for every facet of humanity at the same time.
Ben Wilson@BenWilsonTweets
I don't think people understand how insane Renaissance Florence was. In a town of about ***50k people*** you had the following people all alive at the same time: * Leonardo Da Vinci * Michelangelo * Raphael * Amerigo Vespucci (explorer for whom America is named) * Niccolo Machiavelli * Sandro Botticelli * Lorenzo de Medici What happened to all that human capital? Did the intelligent men of Florence migrate elsewhere over the coming centuries?
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I don't think people understand how insane Renaissance Florence was.
In a town of about ***50k people*** you had the following people all alive at the same time:
* Leonardo Da Vinci
* Michelangelo
* Raphael
* Amerigo Vespucci (explorer for whom America is named)
* Niccolo Machiavelli
* Sandro Botticelli
* Lorenzo de Medici
What happened to all that human capital? Did the intelligent men of Florence migrate elsewhere over the coming centuries?




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