It's like a good hike. Getting to the end is just as nice as all the little things in between.
I finally finished 17776 Football and...... Damn. It WAS worth it. I don't really know what I'm feeling now . . . Hopeful, perhaps ?
and if yes pls respond/put in the tags with what youβre reading and whether or not you like it i need new books for the new year <3
Intelligence isn't real. Locking in isn't real. Manifesting isn't real. Tryharding isn't real. Nobody has a divine feminine, or a love language, or a humoral temperament. Men aren't real. Women aren't real. The club is a projection. The world is not a hologram. There are no afterlives, sacred frequencies, or psychological archetypes. Your body is a temple but like, one of those Sumerian ones that was mainly for storing grain. Epicurus was right. Get it twisted and always be twisting it.
THATS LITERALLY ME!!! MY NAME IS OAK AND IM GAYYYYY
beatbox make little gollum noises make little gollum noises while beatboxing
thanks spotify for the christopher walken jumpscare
"I don't know if anyone's told you this, but to be queer is to be unlimited. We don't have to be 'or'-- we can be 'and'. Isn't that magical? So, if you're queer and you're in this room: we love you and we thank you. If you're an ally and you're in this room: we love you and we thank you. If you're neither of those and you're in this room: you're in the wrong room."
Intelligence isn't real. Locking in isn't real. Manifesting isn't real. Tryharding isn't real. Nobody has a divine feminine, or a love language, or a humoral temperament. Men aren't real. Women aren't real. The club is a projection. The world is not a hologram. There are no afterlives, sacred frequencies, or psychological archetypes. Your body is a temple but like, one of those Sumerian ones that was mainly for storing grain. Epicurus was right. Get it twisted and always be twisting it.
There's everyone I've ever known
"Pale Blue Dot", Carl Sagan || "John and the Earth", Matt Dahan || "17776", Jon Bois || "This Space Artist Changed the Way We See the Universe", Corinne Purtill || "Earthrise", William Anders