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Notes: 19175 / 4 days ago
from did-you-kno
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Notes: 232 / 2 weeks ago
from assmilkk (originally from andrvw)
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Notes: 372 / 1 month ago
from simplypi
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Notes: 2156 / 1 month ago
from assmilkk (originally from traviecope)
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Notes: 1 / 1 month ago
2AM
It’s about to be 2am. I’m walking around naked in my apartment. I can’t sleep, even though I know I’ll need to wake up in a couple hours for what should be an important meeting… a lame formality which is probably a waste of my time. The light over the kitchen island is on… should be lights but I just turned around and noticed one is out. Regardless these energy efficient lights are so dim, largely unnoticeable during the day, but even the light of my screen overshadows… I can’t sleep because that calm warmth,… got lost… somewhere in one of my dreams… and since I won’t allow myself not to feel this, not to be temporally subdued by orgasm… I look at the facts without emotion and am still in awe by what happened..
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Notes: 1 / 1 month ago
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Notes: 385 / 1 month ago
from simplypi
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Notes: 25740 / 1 month ago
from assmilkk (originally from sj2snapswaggg-deactivated201111)
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Notes: 461 / 2 months ago
from devilscloke (originally from dopeeeeeee)
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Notes: 2 / 2 months ago
"We of this mighty western Republic have to grapple with the dangers that spring from popular self-government tried on a scale incomparably vaster than ever before in the history of mankind, and from an abounding material prosperity greater also than anything which the world has hitherto seen.
As regards the first set of dangers, it behooves us to remember that men can never escape being governed. Either they must govern themselves or they must submit to being governed by others. If from lawlessness or fickleness, from folly or self-indulgence, they refuse to govern themselves, then most assuredly in the end they will have to be governed from the outside. They can prevent the need of government from without only by showing that they possess the power of government from within, a sovereign can not make excuses for his failures; a sovereign must accept the responsibility for the exercise of the power that inheres in him, and where, as is true in our Republic, the people are sovereign, then the people must show a sober understanding and a sane and steadfast purpose if they are to preserve that orderly liberty upon which as a foundation every republic must rest."
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Theodore Roosevelt
Jamestown Exposition April 26,1907
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2 months ago
"To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time."
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Notes: 7440 / 3 months ago
from delartbordel
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5 months ago
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Notes: 789 / 7 months ago
from sugarhoney (originally from d0moreofwhatmakesyouhappy)
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8 months ago
..I paint naked