August 2012
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September 2011
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I'm watching the opening of the new Juventus...
kirara3:
all.the.fucking.feelings!
August 2011
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The quite place. →
Pretty quite in there, don’t you think? Bloody amazing.
November 2010
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Amnesia.
When people lose their ability to memorize data they have amnesia. Amnesia also refers to an inability to recall information that is stored in memory. In simple terms, amnesia is the loss of memory. The causes of amnesia may be organic or functional. Organic causes may include brain damage through injury, or the use of specific drugs - usually sedative drugs. Amnesia may be one of the symptoms of...
September 2010
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Tumblr vs. Facebook
oohyouuknow:
Someone I don’t know adds me on facebook:
Someone I don’t know follows me on tumblr:
Someone writes on my facebook wall:
Someone writes in my tumblr ask box:
Lose a friend on facebook:
Lose a follower on tumblr:
SO TRUE hahahaha
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August 2010
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Memento Quotes.
Natalie: What's the last thing that you do remember?
Leonard Shelby: My wife...
Natalie: THAT'S SWEET.
Leonard Shelby: ...dying.
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What Is Worrying?
It means spending a lot of time thinking about bad things and being preoccupied with negative possibilities. The more you do it, the bigger your worries become. You may even find yourself worrying about all the time you’ve spent worrying.
There are many different types of worries. They include gloomy thoughts about what might happen in the future, about what is happening in the...
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What is Consciousness?
Consciousness refers to your individual awareness of your unique thoughts, memories, feelings, sensations and environment. Your conscious experiences are constantly shifting and changing. For example, in one moment you may be focused on reading this article. Your consciousness may then shift to the memory of a conversation you had earlier with a co-worker. Next, you might notice how...
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