


This is what terrifies me about the ocean.
the few times I’ve gone snorkelling this is the most intensely scary but amazing thing about it, the bit where the reef ends and it suddenly just drops off and you cant see the bottom or what’s down there, and you swim over the edge and suddenly your in open water, and you feel so vulnerable like you’re a fish that lives on the reef, and you finally understand finding nemo
you finally understand finding nemo
I paid 5 thousand pesos this summer and from what I’m learning right now, I really feel that it’s worth it. It’s so worth it that I’m writing about it now. Woot woot. Here’s to a fun-filled summer. Thank you very much! Thank you for teaching me all that I need to know.

What people in 1968 thought “The Beatles” would look like when they were 64.
Spot on.
Rousseau says, “If we assume man has been corrupted by an artificial civilization, what is the natural state? The state of nature, for which he has been removed? Imagine. Wandering up and down the forest without industry, without speech, and without home.” - Marie Antoinette, 2006.
If you could make your own house motto and sigil, what would they be?
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