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Oct 22, 2015
Oct 22, 2015
“Most humans are never fully present in the now, because unconsciously they believe that the next moment must be more important than this one. But then you miss your whole life, which is never not now.”—Eckhart Tolle
(via liberatingreality)
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fuckviserys:

Dearly bruhloved we are swaggered here today to join these two bros in holy matrihomie.

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“Capitalists may indeed be frugal and abstain, and they may also sometimes exhibit a benevolent attitude toward their workers (desperately trying to maintain their workforce in employment when times are bad, for example). Marx’s point is that capitalists could not possibly sustain the whole system by appeals to virtue, morality or benevolence, that the individual behavior of capitalists, varying from benevolence to vicious greed, is irrelevant to what capitalists must do in order to be capitalists, which is, quite simply, to procure surplus-value. Furthermore, their role is defined, as Marx will later point out, by “coercive laws of competition;” which push all capitalists to behave in similar fashion no matter whether they are good people or proverbial capitalist pigs.”—David Harvey, A Companion to Marx’s Capital (via friendshipandlabor)
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“If a man is not willing to break patriarchal rules that say that he should never change—especially to satisfy someone else, particularly a female—then he will choose being right over being loved. He will turn away from loved ones and choose his manhood over his personhood, isolation over connectedness.”—bell hooks, The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love (2004)
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“

Dry, raspy and resonating
Your voice undresses me.
Literally and figuratively.
You strip me bare and hold me together,
like i’ve never been held before.
And I breathe in breaths of fulfillment
ones I never knew existed.

And I take comfort in the realization that-
life is even more beautiful than I could have ever thought.

”
—

tc

http://collect-tions.blogspot.com/2015/10/naked.html

(via tcrnogorac)

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