Peacock and Buddha, Brooklyn
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email me via gmail: juliamae
Peacock and Buddha, Brooklyn
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that is correct. they will have no way of knowing they were h8ed, unless they were to visit the things we h8 on tumblr. even there, the posts are (mostly) unattributed and there’s no way to find out who did the h8ing.
The moment in which he does something unexpected to ignite a feeling of desire in you is spectacular. Falling for someone might not have been in your plans for the night, but now you want to know everything about him, and crushing hard is unavoidable.
That first moment of connection is real and vulnerable and is what both long-term relationships and fun hookups begin with. Maybe her laugh is infectious and fills you with delight. Or the thing he wants to tell you about his vacation is an amazing band he discovered, and his enthusiasm floors you. You can’t search for this kind of stuff - it just happens to you.
Right now, these moments are out there to be had IRL, but online environments that attempt to connect people are missing out on what’s important. Most dating sites feel like a spreadsheet. They use quantity to make up for their lack of human qualities. But love, lust, and what sparks them, cannot be data-mined.
This is why we’re creating inlust - a place online where you can have real human moments. Inlust is a vibrant community of amazing people who are learning about each other, are open to serendipity, and love the freedom of dating. It’s just as much about self-discovery and finding friends as it is about finding someone special. What excites you? What about you is exciting?
i’m really happy to start sharing a little bit about what I’ve been working on for the past two months! of course, if you happened to see the february issue of details magazine, you’ve already gotten a tiny sneak peak!
how to dance to dubstep
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POPULAR
ENTERTAINMENT IS
BASICALLY
PROPAGANDA FOR
THE STATUS QUO.
television delivers people. so do most websites & mobile apps. so does pretty much anything owned by a corporation.
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