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Dostoevsky appreciatrix | “Observing life for forty years is as good as a thousand” - Marcus Aurelius

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I’m so tired of this basic bitch reasoning response mode where if you don’t like Trump you have to criticize everything he does, if you don’t like JD Vance you criticize everything he says, if you don’t like Russia you simp for everything EU does… fkn primitive reasoning cunts.

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Euroretards accuse me of being MAGA when I criticize Europe’s restrictive speech laws. They are de facto defending *less* freedom for themselves - this would be funny to me if I were American, as I’m not it is absurd and disgusting.

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There are at least 5 more actually important women in this picture but you don’t see them. What’s stopping Meloni - the Queen of the most fashion-focused country in the world - from wearing a similarly outstanding outfit?

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“To be "normal" is a splendid ideal for the unsuccessful, for all those who have not yet found an adaptation. But for people who have far more ability than the average, for whom it was never hard to gain successes and to accomplish their share of the world's work - for them

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“The great decisions of human life have as a rule far more to do with the instincts and other mysterious unconscious factors than with conscious will and well-meaning reasonableness.” - Carl Jung

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“Experience shows that many neuroses are caused by the fact that people blind themselves to their own religious promptings because of a childish passion for rational enlightenment. The psychologist of today ought to realize once and for all that we are no longer dealing with