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should i turn the internet off and do some work?
lacharlotterusse: tea-biscuits-and-crap: Am i going to? I feel like I reblog this at least once a day, and it’s always still so accurate.
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hey baby, if it’s not too much treble, i’d really like to ‘B’ with you … naturally.
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isawyousmith: I see you every day and you’re all I think about. I just want you in my arms. Too bad there’s this mirror between us.
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My favorite deep thought is: After you die, it is believed that you have 7 minutes of brain activity left inside you, and in the 7 minutes you experience your entire life over, in a kind of dream… Because in a dream time is stretched. So if this is the case, what if right now you’re in that 7 minutes. How do you know if you’re alive or just reliving old memories. @maggie/lindsay/sarah!!
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“You won’t allow me to go to school. I won’t become a doctor. Remember this:...”
– — Poem written by an 11 year old Afghan girl  This poem was recorded in a NYT magazine article about female underground poetry groups in Afghanistan. An amazing article about the ways in which women are using a traditional two line poetry form to express their resistance to male oppression, their...
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