That's a neat way to phrase it. Can I use that sometime?
The really messy and the really clean... Sometimes the messy parts feel a lot more comfortable and safe than the clean, for me.
I spent a lot of time trying to decide which way was "up". Look at it sideways, like it's a mountain reflected in a lake. (Easier if you have a laptop you can turn sideways...)
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cool. I love how it kinda has split personalities.
That's a neat way to phrase it.
Can I use that sometime?
The really messy and the really clean... Sometimes the messy parts feel a lot more comfortable and safe than the clean, for me.
I spent a lot of time trying to decide which way was "up". Look at it sideways, like it's a mountain reflected in a lake. (Easier if you have a laptop you can turn sideways...)
this is the road to fairyland. right?
mountains are good too.
oddly enough, you're not the first to say that.
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