”In the end, perhaps, we have three possible responses to the rigorous, mystifying, impossible questions philosophical skepticism demands of us. We can reject ourselves and embrace the absurd, gaining absolute knowledge in faith. We can descend into pensive despair and spend our days contemplating ways out of the labyrinth. Or, just maybe, we can strive for humility and emulate the willow tree: bending with the wind, but not breaking.” -Professor Reed, Northwestern University
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Ah, good ole No Face.
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this is me in every way shape and form. lol
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this is so relevant omg.
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shitimwaitingforthesuntoshine:
idk why but this just made me cry.
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I wonder how many people I’ve looked at all my life and never seen. — John Steinbeck (via thatkindofwoman)
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