aristocRATic

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aristocRATic

aristocRATic

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The Rat King

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Harmy@harrrmy·
@VERYKOOLLUKEY most girls with long term eating disorders are borderline personality and those girls are heaux
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aristocRATic@wweb_aristocRAT·
@VERYKOOLLUKEY The thing about edtwt girls is that they're certifiably insane. All of them crazy as hell with no exception. Of course, that's what some guys are looking for
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aristocRATic@wweb_aristocRAT·
@rawmilkhoney Cheers to 29. Movin' on up🧓I'll be there myself in a couple of months👴
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♡ Honey ♡
♡ Honey ♡@rawmilkhoney·
It’s my bday today. So glad to finally be 18 ☺️❤️
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han@hannaahhn·
you dont see many fat people in Italy but when you do, they are extremely fat, huge even
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miss information@intelligentpawg·
i miss playing the cello. i need a new creative outlet. i am bored of painting (for now) so today i’m getting a cello
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♡ Honey ♡@rawmilkhoney·
Woke started in 2009 with Obama’s presidency and I remember it like it was yesterday because the vibe shift was so incredibly distinct. As a little girl raised in church I have always been very open about my beliefs and carried my Bible with me to school. I remember essentially no other kid my age caring about the things I cared about (politics, morality, religion etc) until Obama became president. My grandfather (democrat) only ever watched the news and I paid attention and I remember, clear as day, noticing how much the obamas would talk about race and homosexuality. As someone who has always been naturally inclined to have conservative ideals I remember feeling very irritated at how the culture was shifting. By highschool I was a very vocal conservative and by then the backlash from my peers was apparent. I was so confused as to how these kids, who I had known my entire life, who had never so much as mentioned even a sliver of anything to do with politics, were suddenly so deeply engrained and passionate about their implanted beliefs. Something very dark happened to the world with Obama’s presidency and we haven’t been the same since. Obama was the beginning of the end
Sebastian@Seb__flyte1

People often claim woke started in 2015, but I was on the front lines. It was fully developed and hegemonic at my college when I got there in 2011.

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aristocRATic@wweb_aristocRAT·
@localsweety He looks domestic. Might've gotten out of captivity somehow. May want to consider calling animal control
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maddyy
maddyy@localsweety·
I think I just experienced God. saw this cute little bunny and tried to take a pic while I kept telling him how cute he was and he made the 😋 face right before I took the picture. this is a sign.
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Sean McClure
Sean McClure@sean_a_mcclure·
People treat reading dense material as a hurdle to overcome. After all, such material takes time and effort. And because of this, most never do it. A pile of books, the contents of which they wish they had within their minds, internalized. Instead of waiting around to read something you never will, change how you think of reading dense material. Switch from hurdle to exposure. The exposure mindset removes the energy barrier, because you are no longer trying to walk away from any one session with new knowledge. You're merely trying to be exposed. Exposure imprints the information into your mind by passive pattern recognition, rather than rote explicit encoding. This changes the time and effort dynamic. Rather than time and effort being "lots of time and effort each time I sit down to read" it becomes "lots of time and effort over the long run, with no one session being particularly important or memorable." Exposure means you stop caring what you walk away with at any one time. Because you know that over time exposure will instill the knowledge in you, because that knowledge is what survives countless instances of exposure. This is how your mind actually works. This is a superior way to imprint knowledge and develop skills. You might be tempted to say "but this will take too long." No. This will occur much faster than digging deep once and never getting back to it. Expose yourself to the knowledge you want, without little care for its one-time sticking potential. This will relax you, maximize your exposure because it's so easy to do, and imprint within you far more knowledge than you ever thought possible. Nobody understands a culture by studying it. They understand it by living in it. Stop studying. Read as you live.
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aristocRATic@wweb_aristocRAT·
@justalexoki Now the kids who're in high school now look even younger than we did when we were in high school. Their 18-15, looks like our 16-12. It's crazy lol
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aristocRATic@wweb_aristocRAT·
@justalexoki Me & you are around the same age, '97-'98 ish. I think we were like the first particularly neotenous cohort — the transition cohort. Like, the kids from '93-'96 looked older than us at than the age difference would suggest and at the same ages. I remember us talking about it lol
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aristocRATic@wweb_aristocRAT·
@sharghzadeh This probably has something to do with it & less smoking. I'm a Zillenial and I saw the transition real time within my own cohort. I was born in '97 & noticed that the kids born in 93-96 looked notably older than us. I remember having this conversation with my friends in HS
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