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Just a reminder, but you do not need to “earn” being tired.
You’re allowed to be tired, even if you haven’t “done” anything and you’re allowed to be tired even if you did less than someone else.
Being tired is a normal thing your body does for a whole plethora of reasons, and is a basic bodily function. You don’t need to “earn” basic bodily functions, no matter what anyone else tells you.
This place never ceases to amaze me, even with just a two day visit.
Yosemite National Park, CA. August 2015. (Instagram)
MANSUETUDE
[noun]
sweetness of temper; meekness; tameness; gentleness of manner.
Etymology: from Latin mansuētūdō, from mansuētus, past participle of mansuēscere, “to make tame by handling”, from manus, “hand” +suescēre, “to train”.
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Original: Goodnight Deer by Jacub Gagnon
Hey. Don’t just scroll past. Come back and watch this. You need it more than you know.
holy shit.
the time out of your day to watch this will not be wasted, I assure you.
This is beautiful. I nearly cried. It shows so much that is to this day.
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen in a long time. I watched this a couple of times because it was so great. Please watch, please learn.
The most honest three and a half minuets of television, EVER…
This is the best thing I’ve heard in a long time, the truth…. Listen to it!
#surreal #surrealism #surrealistic #trip #trippy #tripart #psychedelic #psyart #acidart #acid #imaginations #art🎨
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KINAESTHESIA
[noun]
also kinesthesia; the sensation by which bodily position, weight, muscle tension, and movement are perceived. Also called muscle sense.
Etymology: from Greek kinein “to move” + aesthesia, “perception, sensing”].
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Original: Gifts from Time by Adam Priester


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“MANSUETUDE
[noun]
sweetness of temper; meekness; tameness; gentleness of manner.
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“KINAESTHESIA
[noun]
also kinesthesia; the sensation by which bodily position, weight, muscle tension, and movement are perceived. Also called muscle sense.
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