Reminders of Him
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Read between December 25, 2022 - January 6, 2023
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want to learn how to talk to people without wishing I could retract every word I said.
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want to be good at feeling things when a guy touches my waist. I want to be good at life. I want to make it look effortless, but up until this point, I’ve made every aspect of life appear entirely too difficult to navigate.
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can be so fucking cruel and hard, and I’ve wanted to quit living it so many times, but then moments like these remind me that happiness isn’t some permanent thing we’re all trying to achieve in life, it’s merely a thing that shows up every now and then, sometimes in tiny doses that are just substantial enough to keep us going.
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I want good things for her because it seems like she hasn’t had a good thing in a long, long time.
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People say you fall in love, but fall is such a sad word when you think about it. Falls are never good. You fall on the ground, you fall behind, you fall to your death.
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Whoever was the first person to say they fell in love must have already fallen out of it. Otherwise,
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they’d have called it something ...
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So, you decide right now, right here. Are you gonna live in your sadness or are you gonna die in it?”
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“Regret keeps you stuck on pause. So does prison. When you get out of here, make sure you hit play so you don’t forget to move forward.”
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There was before you and there was during you. For some reason, I never thought there would be an after you. But there was, and I was in it. I’ll be in it forever.
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It proves that time, distance, and devastation allow people enough opportunity to craft villains out of people they don’t even know.
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Maybe it doesn’t matter whether something is a coincidence or a sign. Maybe the best way to cope with the loss of the people we love is to find them in as many places and things as we possibly can. And in the off chance that the people we lose are still somehow able to hear us, maybe we should never stop talking to them.
Emma Baxter
I think we automatically look for signs after death, because we try look for something positive to cling onto