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7/25/2025, 11:09:45 PM
>"For a creative person, marriage is a terrible risk. I had the indescribably good fortune to find a wife who gave me ample space to breathe. Without that I would not have been able to do my work at all. I need to be able to think thoughts that transcend all limits, and for another person this could be devastating. Someone imprisoned in standard ways of thinking, in a relationship with a person like that, might simply lurch from one crisis to the next. The essential question in any marriage is whether each of the partners is able to be their true selves, to self-actualize, and also allow the other partner – the husband or the wife – the freedom to follow his or her own path of individuation. A woman who is further ahead and more mature than her husband calls the tune without him knowing it, because she gives him so much space that he never even notices."
7/18/2025, 10:59:38 PM
7/16/2025, 10:40:58 PM
>>212840686
I used to learn Swedish
I used to learn Swedish
7/13/2025, 2:43:33 PM
>movie set in Seattle in the 90s
>main character is a quiet, sensitive young loner
>he rents an apartment in an old building with weathered wooden horizontal boards on the outside
>spends his free time drifting around in his favorite green parka jacket listening to music through his earphones and reading books and going to the movie theatre alone
>on a rainy day he escapes into a coffee shop and decides to kill time there until the rain stops
>he approaches the counter to order coffee
>the barista turns around and comes to take his order
>they look into each others eyes and he feels like his heart is moving like an old motor
>he knows about the trope of old men thinking that the waitress likes them and doesn't want to embarrass himself
>a few days later he is in a video store looking for a third movie to rent since he already has two in his hands
>it's a popular place and there are a few people browsing
>he walks over to the foreign movie section
>he notices the girl from the coffee shop standing there
>she has a scrunchie in her dark hair and is wearing a white woolen jumper with a small necklace hanging out over the top
>he doesn't want to be a creep so stops at a nearby shelf and considers moving to a different part of the store
>she looks over and he notices her do that in his peripheral vision
>they move slowly towards each other along the aisle
>when they're a few metres apart they both look up
>there's a sense of familiarity there almost like they know each other already at least that's how he feels
>they both start smiling a little and acknowledge she works in the coffee store and he went there recently
>they talk about movies and end up walking to a nearby burger joint and then going to a late showing of Madame Butterfly
>main character is a quiet, sensitive young loner
>he rents an apartment in an old building with weathered wooden horizontal boards on the outside
>spends his free time drifting around in his favorite green parka jacket listening to music through his earphones and reading books and going to the movie theatre alone
>on a rainy day he escapes into a coffee shop and decides to kill time there until the rain stops
>he approaches the counter to order coffee
>the barista turns around and comes to take his order
>they look into each others eyes and he feels like his heart is moving like an old motor
>he knows about the trope of old men thinking that the waitress likes them and doesn't want to embarrass himself
>a few days later he is in a video store looking for a third movie to rent since he already has two in his hands
>it's a popular place and there are a few people browsing
>he walks over to the foreign movie section
>he notices the girl from the coffee shop standing there
>she has a scrunchie in her dark hair and is wearing a white woolen jumper with a small necklace hanging out over the top
>he doesn't want to be a creep so stops at a nearby shelf and considers moving to a different part of the store
>she looks over and he notices her do that in his peripheral vision
>they move slowly towards each other along the aisle
>when they're a few metres apart they both look up
>there's a sense of familiarity there almost like they know each other already at least that's how he feels
>they both start smiling a little and acknowledge she works in the coffee store and he went there recently
>they talk about movies and end up walking to a nearby burger joint and then going to a late showing of Madame Butterfly
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6/24/2025, 2:36:05 PM
>>508575406
i'm asian with a white girlfriend. the more you chuds seethe, the more i breed.
i'm asian with a white girlfriend. the more you chuds seethe, the more i breed.
6/16/2025, 10:04:37 PM
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