We don't go. We stay.
The only way to defeat the patriarchy. We must tell the feminist of this new secret power we have discovered.
I traded the past for a bottle of vodka
I traded the future for a pile of dust.
Today. Today is a good day to die.
Is there still time to stop believing in time or has the time passed?
People have to see for themselves.
The phrase "every day is a good day to die" is a philosophical proverb, often misattributed to the Oglala Lakota war leader Crazy Horse, though the earliest published reference (1881) credits the Oglala Lakota chief Low Dog. In Native American warrior culture, specifically among the Lakota and Dakota nations, the expression "Hรณkahey" (Today is a good day to die) signified ultimate readiness, honor, and the absence of regret, rather than a desire for death
Cast not pearls before swine
103 uids and not a single dance partner in sight. The spark is gone.