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Warning! Fun posts ahead. Scroll down at your own risk. @Shaunettesheepette @Rasta48

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I don't know if it's just me, but books have become mere shelf decorations to moi. Just another ornament to look at superficially. Escape this please @joiride 📖
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@joiride ❤️‍🔥
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People make a great deal of young people growing up and finding themselves. I've heard a lot of older people looking back at their younger years and talking fondly about how they've "grown into themselves" but growing up seems to me like the exact opposite. I feel very much like I have fallen out of alignment with myself. It sometimes feels like I've grown an extra limb that won't let me fit back into the mold of who I am. It can be quite painful at times. I've tried long and hard to gnaw the limb off, but I know now, you can't do that. Part of growing up is learning to co-exist with yourself. I don't know what "co-existing with myself" will look like 5 years from now but I hope I'm having an easier time. - Rasta @joiride
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Bonne nuit♡ @elysian_thoughts
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G.morning everyone✨✨ For any non-Ethiopians here, Ethiopia follows its own calendar composed of 13 months (12 months of 30 days and 1 month of 5 or 6 days depending if it's a leap year) and in which a new year begins in September.  We are also 7 years behind the Gregorian calendar, meaning it just turned 2015🎉🎉🎉 If you ever feel like traveling back in time, you now know where to go.
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“Everywhere one looks, Adey Abeba seems to be blooming without anyone bothering to plant it. It is a flower symbolizing the renewal of life, which communicates to people in its own way, that there is still hope for a better life.  If a plant that has remained lifeless throughout the year manages to reclaim life, so can we.” Happy New year! @joiride
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