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oh my god she’s pretty
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gah waiting around is evil when i’m excited
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also i have to pee

i really really like this metaphor accly. it’s this hardened, petrified thing divided into distinct sections by the passage of time. and flat in the sense that they’re all laid out and presented before you, along with the implication of equality of importance

i hope i can shower and change soon, i feel a little gross lol

loser64 is of course the right anticipatory tune
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too on the nose?

re-reading aristotle makes me hate undergrad courses on him so much more
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everyone wants to make him a systematic thinker and in some respects he clearly is, but it’s a lot more open-ended and exploratory
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stultified, unimaginative, dogmatic interpretations abound and steal all the air
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there are naive laudatory ways to engage with Great Men, and naive rejections are just as disastrous. even the framing of “what holes can you poke in his arguments” or “what did he get right” rather than “what use can you make of his discussion”.
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rushing into correct and incorrect is just entirely premature
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idk i think there’s something rotten about the undergrad essay to demonstrate understanding and mastery, as it treats the text as far too dead and doesn’t allow for appropriation as one’s own. which honestly makes everything a lot more difficult to understand !!!
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also like ! it doesn’t teach you how to direct your attention, everything is flat and sedimentary. part of what it means to engage with a text is to ignore certain parts and focus your attention in an uneven fashion.
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idk i suspect this a Truth thing, and a matter of how one approaches interpretation in general. philosophers are terrible readers.

people are really out here drafting business proposals in arial

variably romantic

day 3271 of wishing iphones could play multiple audio sources
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it’s oki tho i have laptop and i also have mashup music that sounds as if it were multiple

americans are a deeply ugly people
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spiritually and physically

usually my gratefulness for reliance arises in contexts that are a lot more mediated and indirect, but i am always overcome by the feeling when others perform service work for me
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in a way that’s like, i wish you didn’t have to this but im benefiting a lot from it, so i appreciate you
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i also feel this strongly when others provide me meals, whether cooked or acquired. that’s intimate for a lot reasons, as i’ve discussed before
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christians were onto something with that whole saying grace thing, their target is just off


peeked at someone’s messages: “seattle has lots of liberals and i cannot” “worse than portland?” “portland is a shithole” chat do you think he’s a socialist or

i feel like breastfeeding would tickle like crazy

nuh uh i have one fear
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it looks like this

cool we landed time for wave 2

you got a fella feelin obsequious 😳

this is my favorite one yet ngl

cobalt meowing de came in clutch when yt-dlp couldn’t 🙌
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the little moments of kindness between strangers are precious
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and the awkward moments are fine too because you can discard them without regret
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awkward is different from mean though, i dislike how coarse people can be

like the sparse and mindful feedback, i wasn’t sure at first
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as in *i appreciate it’s intimate and trusting and em is really the only person it works with

we love a last second gate change
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it’s like supa chill tho, not like they can take off w/o everyone
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DFW don’t fuck around tho, not like that pussy MSN shit

i like seeing younger people traveling alone too, they’re all so pretty

there is something super funny about gooey posting llm convos after alienating all his friends
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kaseycore

i have got an evil soul, ripping shit with a wicked grin

as we landed i watched 4 people turn off airplane mode to start doomscrolling vertical video i think we’re cooked as a society
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not zoomers either im talking middle aged dudes