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lmao, been Yeeeeaaarrrrssss since I've seen Black Adder. That show was Mint! 👌🏻❤️
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Girl good is a spectrum
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Haven't seen this one before. 🤔
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It is impossible to overcome passion, aggression, and ignorance with a long face. We have to cheer up. When you begin to see yourself fully and thoroughly, then you discover your sense of humor. It is not the same as telling bad jokes. Humor here is natural joy, the joy of reality.

27 years ago "Chogyam Trungpa" passed beyond...

Hes probably still laughing...
Via Deja Hu
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An introvert's life by Henry Daubrez
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Me too girl........ Me too........
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At a conference in Metz, France, in 1977, Philip K. Dick confessed that he did not make up all of his novels. He claimed that some of his novels were based on memories of an alternate timeline. Dick said that the experience of déjà vu clues one into a change in the timeline.

The alternate timeline memory phenomenon that Dick was referring to, all the way back then, has since been dubbed the “Mandela Effect.” That is because when Nelson Mandela died in 2013, many people remembered him having died in prison in 1991. [...]

Dick believed that such edits were indicative of our living in a “simulation.” However, a “simulation” is a simulacrum of something that is more real than this world. Instead, we could simply be living in a computational cosmos.


— Jason Reza Jorjani, CLOSER ENCOUNTERS

Images: Steven Vincent Johnson, 2003 / Alfred Kelsner 1970s
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