Looking at Gotham City in Melbourne City.

Looking at Gotham City in Melbourne City.

Ukulele angel, Adam.

Ukulele angel, Adam.

Most of us have to take equal sized gulps from the Cup of Human Sorrow - just at different times, over varied things.

Alain de Botton
peppermint3y3candy:

BOOST.

My Bright Star

Been waiting by the setting sun,
On yonder treetops, I whistle over to you.
Put your bags down, climb the rope.
Just a few more branches over, you’ve nearly found me.

My love, you’re far too bright,
You’re the star of my life,
Completely get me and burn me sometimes.

TO BE CONTINUED

I hate long distance love :(

I hate long distance love :(

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Budgies!

Budgies!

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'What a wonderful world' with David Attenborough

I love life. Makes me sad that there are so many wonderful endangered animals due to climate change. Damn shame to say goodbye.

sobrietymatters asked: If you are sure there is no God, please read the last book of the bible. Then, explain how something written over 2000 years ago is clearly described in detail, the events that are taking place on our planet right now. If you have never read it, you are making an uninformed decision about your spiritual/non-spiritual life. I wish you the best always and am merely throwing this out there for you consideration. ; } Peace

Thank you for your consideration of my spiritual/non-spiritual life.

I’m sorry, I can’t follow your recommendation to read the last book in the Bible. If your God wants me, they’ll have to find another way. There have been numerous opportunities already.

I was brought up Catholic, also with Aboriginal spirituality and Buddhism. My mum is very open to anything, spiritually and tried her darnedest to include me.

Science is the only thing I believe in. Evidence and research. Facts. Science guides my morality caring about the well-being of life and other people.

Peace.

It happens that I want you, and so I just haven’t room for any other desires.

F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned  (via thee-thou-thy)

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