Living life is partly how many balls you can keep in the air (no homo) and what kind of balls you are working with (no homo). Some are chosen for us, and others we get to choose.
It's a relentless experience. You can't choose stasis. You either work to keep it all together or you experience it all falling apart. So many times I have pleaded "can we just ****en chill here for a while" but nope, time keeps dragging me into the future. Lol it's brutal.
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05-01-2024, 03:01 PM #31The closer we approach the uncertainty of life's ending the more we wish to trade all of the things we have acquired in exchange for all of the things we have lost: wealth for youth, knowledge for fresh curiosity, resignation for hope. We'd trade our wisdom for new experiences, but it is wisdom that will teach us that at the end of the road the only new experience is death.
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05-01-2024, 04:52 PM #35
I can't think about that right now. If I do, I'll go crazy.
Meanwhile, I'd like to prioritise and focus on the important matters,
like humungous, bulbous bouncing titties.
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