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Movie stars dive bars broke down sad and blue down to my last cigarette dont know what to do so tweet away go fuckn gay wastin up my time aint no gamblers paradise seek ye shall find holy ghosts talk show hosts up inside my mind shed a tear dissappear for the ones we left behind
Caravaggio's "The Card Sharps."
The artist liked to frequent Rome's seedy underbelly--always armed with a sword--where he became familiar with the ways of gamblers, prostitutes, criminals, and cheats.
These experiences provided grist for his paintings.
Soy phones and instawack giving me a heart attack I can't find nothing new so I'm writing you an IOU body parts and broken heart's welcome to my show there's nothing left I confess this ain't my first Rodeo.
Whats up douce tards cry harder bitchs this is the manosphere
Today I purr for purification.
A release of that which is no longer needed in any form. A letting go of things which weigh us down & hinder us from reaching the heights of our highest development & purpose.
Purrrr purrrrr purrrr purrrr purrrrrr purrrrrr✨
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It is the responsibility of a commander to identify the limits of courage, break the paralysis of fear, and motivate his soldiers to continue with the mission. Courage conquers fear. — Dick Winters
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In "Tusculan Disputations" (I.30) (https://t.co/ov973QKUVt) Cicero describes Socrates's belief of the soul's two possible paths at the moment of death.
One path--the return to a divine origin--is for those who distinguish themselves in life with virtue.
“You know you never defeated us on the battlefield,’ said the American colonel. The North Vietnamese colonel pondered this remark a moment. "That may be so," he replied, "but it is also irrelevant."
Col. Harry G. Summers speaking to Col. Nguyen Don Tu in Hanoi, 1974.