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April 2011

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Eventually..

  • The fast text message responses will become slow replies.
  • The long phone conversations will be cut short.
  • The attention they give you will become neglect.
  • The comfort they give you will become something awkward.
  • The time they have for you will become them being too busy.
  • Feeling close will become feeling distant.
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"You need to date someone."

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gaby-marquez:

Oh okay. Let me just go ask the room full of guys waiting to date me.

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Reblogged from elsieewang

THIS LOL -__-

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The Sad, Beautiful Fact That We're All Going To Miss Almost Everything → npr.org

helgaholic:

The vast majority of the world’s books, music, films, television and art, you will never see. It’s just numbers.

Consider books alone. Let’s say you read two a week, and sometimes you take on a long one that takes you a whole week. That’s quite a brisk pace for the average person. That lets you finish, let’s say, 100 books a year. If we assume you start now, and you’re 15, and you are willing to continue at this pace until you’re 80. That’s 6,500 books, which really sounds like a lot.

Let’s do you another favor: Let’s further assume you limit yourself to books from the last, say, 250 years. Nothing before 1761. This cuts out giant, enormous swaths of literature, of course, but we’ll assume you’re willing to write off thousands of years of writing in an effort to be reasonably well-read.

Of course, by the time you’re 80, there will be 65 more years of new books, so by then, you’re dealing with 315 years of books, which allows you to read about 20 books from each year. You’ll have to break down your 20 books each year between fiction and nonfiction – you have to cover history, philosophy, essays, diaries, science, religion, science fiction, westerns, political theory … I hope you weren’t planning to go out very much.

You can hit the highlights, and you can specialize enough to become knowledgeable in some things, but most of what’s out there, you’ll have to ignore. (Don’t forget books not written in English! Don’t forget to learn all the other languages!)

Oh, and heaven help your kid, who will either have to throw out maybe 30 years of what you deemed most critical or be even more selective than you had to be.

We could do the same calculus with film or music or, increasingly, television – you simply have no chance of seeing even most of what exists. Statistically speaking, you will die having missed almost everything.

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Did it hurt? When you fell from the whore tree and banged every guy on the way down.

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Reblogged from nil-g:

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people who own professional cameras & think they're photographers annoy me almost as much as people who pay for a photo shoot & then think they're a model. eurgh

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