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procrastination is a thing that i’ve always done, and recently its showing its face again in my life in a very real way. but there is something i’ll always love about the built-up stress of a million things i have to do and the release of figuring it all out right before the deadline unless i don’t make it in time….
Sep 30, 2024

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There is beauty in procrastinating. It’s your mind moved by its true untamed force. I understand that things must be done but most of the times the price to fight it is too high. I didn’t get any of the things I planned to do today done. But other things happened. My mind went places. It felt good.
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I haven’t even had the time to procrastinate recently. Today was full of it. Usually it’s a bad thing, but I’ve done it my whole life so there’s a familiar coziness about it.
Nov 16, 2024
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and racing neck and neck to meet the deadline submission time. so exciting makes me feel alive because life is suffering
Apr 8, 2024

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