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Heaven’s Gate Katılım Kasım 2018
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dora@gyjosex·
how it genuinely felt watching the first episode of sbr
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Tweets Of Cats
Tweets Of Cats@TweetsOfCats·
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Nature Unedited
Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited·
Rabbits show dominance by demanding to be groomed, while cats show dominance by grooming the other. A perfect relationship
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HIDEO_KOJIMA@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN·
Piotr Szulkin’s Apocalypse Tetralogy  Science fiction was originally devised as a kind of disguise – a medium used to warn us about emerging technologies and future worlds – or to critique contemporary civilization. These SF works, born in Poland under the socialist regime before democratization, are neither space operas nor fantasies. Instead, their introspective “cries” of the time are embedded within in layered, polyphonic form. Now is the moment to rediscover the authentic dystopian SF films made over 40 years ago by director Piotr Szulkin. What awaits us is the same excitement and sense of discovery as opening a time capsule from the past “era.” And for people living in today’s increasingly occluded Japan, those “cries” will surely resonate powerfully across time. Watch them. This is the “cry” of science fiction.
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Miilato
Miilato@miiilato·
day 38 of 2026
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autist@litteralyme0·
“2026 is going to be my year” Me in February:
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autist@litteralyme0·
life when you finally accept that you might actually be cooked forever
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Frases Player Tauz
Frases Player Tauz@oliverzimkk·
eu sei que a gente nunca daria certo junto, mas eu gostava do tempo com você
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lyn
lyn@lyn49556·
I'm the best temporary person you'll ever meet
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Black.@blackvibe·
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ً@prinkasusa·
You're lying in bed, headphones on, building entire scenarios in your head. Replaying conversations you wish had gone differently. Imagining a relationship that doesn't exist -but feels real. Psychologists call this maladaptive daydreaming. It's your mind escaping into vivid, imagined worlds that feel safer or more controllable than reality. This activates the brain's default mode network - linked to imagination and self reflection. It releases dopamine, the same chemical that rewards us when we succeed in real life. But here's the catch. Because the victories are imagined, the relief is temporary. The roots often trace back to childhood-loneliness, neglect, or pain. When reality felt unsafe, the brain built a world where you could finally be in control. It's not laziness. It's your nervous system regulating emotions through imagination. The real danger comes only when escaping feels easier than living.
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hit me with the harshest reality truth

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