March 2012
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I like being alone.
I like drinking coffee alone, and reading alone. I like riding the bus alone, and walking home alone. It gives me time to think, and set my mind free. I like eating alone, and listening to music alone. But when I see a mother with her child; A girl with her lover; Or a friend laughing with their best friend; I realize that even though I like being alone, I don’t fancy being lonely.
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“Controlled experiments suggest that optimism is not only related to success, it...”
– Neuroscientist Tali Sharot, author of the fascinating The Optimism Bias: A Tour of the Irrationally Positive Brain, at TED 2012. (via explore-blog)
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Learn to see and tell both sides of the story because you’re clearly biased and potentially retarded
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$410.10 round trip from LAX to RDU. There goes...
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In need of some peace and quiet. Somewhere with...
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Every once in a while people need to take a step back and examine who they’ve become. You may or may not like the person you see in the mirror, but that’s the point. You should always be able to criticize yourself and you should always be open to criticism. You should be open to having faults, just as much as you should take pride in you’re strengths. So if you’re feeling...
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Tutor for 121 dressed very nicely today wonder...
Gonna go to tutoring need the extra help for this class fsho
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mols: I think you could fall in love with anyone if you saw the parts of them no one else gets to see. Like if you followed them around invisibly for a day and saw them crying in their bed at night or singing in the shower or humming quietly to themselves as they make a sandwich or even just walking along the street. And even if they were really weird and had no friends at school, I think, after...
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I like how everyone has an opinion on things. Things that they don’t have all the details for. Things that a little bit outside of their comprehension. I guess that’s cool now, right? What happened to, shut up and listen then say you’re piece? What happened to getting all the details and then forming an opinion? It’s annoying that everyone wants to make an input, but no...
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: The Paradox of Our Age →
sarahmorrow: We have bigger houses, but smaller families; More conveniences, but less time; More degrees, but less sense; More knowledge, but less judgement; More experts, but more problems; More medicines, but less health; We’ve been all the way to the moon and back But have trouble crossing the…
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“You will never change the world if you agree to all of its rules. Live your life...”
– A boy with hope… 
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Cuddling in bed and falling asleep is probably the...
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“You and have I made mistakes. But, we are not defined by the mistakes. No, we...”
– Gregory Joseph Conroy.
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&$üpa: "If the paper is crumpled up, it can't be... →
trustlife: Such a lame and maybe misinterpreted saying. The past is the past and you can’t change it, but at the end of the day that paper is still fucken paper. You can still write on that shit, you can now do some origami, make a paper giraffe for all I care. Know this though, that paper…
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