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“wasting time” is an overrated fake concept value can be ascribed to time? you can’t do that shit. nobody can. who says your time is more valuable than mine? fuuuuck you. fake concepts are chill i guess but there’s infinitely cooler ones than that one no such thing as racing against the clock broke hoes stick to that script
Mar 19, 2025

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the time was gonna pass anyways bro
Mar 19, 2025
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@KAYYOUNG19 yes bro
Mar 19, 2025
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I always feel like I’m running out of time- and if I relax I’m wasting my time and potential. I just don’t want to live regretting how I spent my time. It does make me feel crazy and overwhelmed sometimes- so I guess time does rule my brain. worrying about wasting time is for suckers and yet my driving force to pursue everything that brings me joy
Mar 19, 2025
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@ORCHIDMANTIS you must free yourself of this paradox and blossom into the flower you were always meant to be
Mar 19, 2025
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Such a waste of time vocalizing this shit
Mar 19, 2025

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