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being offered ai at every turn
"Dreaming of the Blue Tiger" by Jester Pepita

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iβm begging you guys to read a book and at this point i donβt even care which one
Midsummer celebrations πβοΈ
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"I asked Chat GPT" β well, I asked Mother Nature and she said your brain and soul are rotting inside of you.

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to be honest im really sick of the fact that fat people are supposed to suck it up when other peoples worst fear is looking like them
i hate the word spicy can we bring back calling things erotic
he said "u up?" but Dostoevsky said,
"⦠she tortures me, tortures me with her love⦠In the past it was only that infernal body of hers that tortured me, but now I've taken all her soul into my soul and through her I've become a man."

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"In the β60s one either believed that America was being greened or that America was being morally defoliated. You either believed that this was the dawning of the age of Aquarius or you believed that we were on the eve of destruction. I sometimes think that the most malignant aspect of the period was the extent to which everyone dealt exclusively in symbols. Certain artifacts were understood to denote something other than themselves, something supposedly abstract; some positive or negative moral value. And whether the artifact was positively or negatively charged depended not on any objective reality at all but on where you stood, where the polarization had thrown you. Marijuana was a symbol. Long hair was of course a symbol, and so was short hair. Natural foods were a symbol β rice, seaweed, raw milk, the whole litany. I found myself in situations during the late β60s where my refusal to give my baby unpasteurized milk was construed as evidence that I must be βon the other side.β Probably an undercover. In fact, it meant nothing except that I had grown up around farms and I had known children who got tuberculosis and brucellosis from drinking raw milk. But this was a period in which everything was understood to have some moral freight, some meaning beyond itself. And in fact, nothing did; that was the peculiarity of the decade. In a way it was very touching, this whole society so starved for meaning that it made totems out of meaningless artifacts. The whole country was like a cargo cult. But it was also very destructive. Because nothing meant what it was supposed to mean."
Joan Didion's 1975 Commencement Address at UC Riverside