I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#14 The test of friendship is time, not talk.
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#14 The test of friendship is time, not talk.
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#13 They show off once in a while. You show up every day. Guess who wins.
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#12 You miss the future you built by chasing the future you imagined.
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#11 What some people call loyalty is just fear of discomfort
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#10 Routine can feel like progress when youβve forgotten the destination
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#9 Perhaps you donβt need more clarity. You need more courage.
Same
Big Day #IYKYK
I sat next to her at North's pre-prelim event a couple of years ago, and she's a wonderful woman. The type of person it feels like you've known for years, after speaking to them for half an hour.
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#8 If you canβt help someone hold the weight of a hard truth, donβt throw it at them.
Best response I saw to this was "finally an F1 Sponsor with products I can afford" π
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I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#7 Avoiding conflict doesnβt make you gentle. It makes you complicit.
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#6 Wisdom doesnβt announce itself. Ego does.
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#5 Readers stockpile wisdom. Writers spend it.
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#4 Hunting for happiness is the best way to stay miserable
Lovely
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#3 If you insist on seeing only the good, donβt be surprised when you don't see the knife
Itβs this bit right here.
Why thank you, sir
Not familiar, ill take a listen!
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#2 Blind trust is a prepaid betrayalβwith interest
I've decided to try and write an aphorism every day for a month after reading The Bed of Procrustes earlier in the year.
#1 Religion gives a person morals the way a leash does a dog discipline
I well and truly wore out my copy of this back in the day.
"Rampaging Roos" North's 1994 Season on VHS.
Trent Nicholls had way more impact than I remembered,
youtu.be/Q_eMhOXQ6qo...
I turned 18 this year and it was a time to be alive, that's for sure <3
Image of Bon Scott......lead singer AC/DC on an Australian $5 note.....
Makes sense.....Dirty deeds done dirt cheap.....for a fiver.....
What's a go-to album or compilcation that you think flew under the radar?
I'lll start
I saw Anora tonight, and it is an incredible film. Four distinct acts, with an ending that is perfect in pitch. 9/10
Ham for dayzzzzzz
He was too excited sleep anymore. I guess theyβre only little once