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Teejay
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- Replying to @MinkSumA hand on the waist, pulling her closer, or steadying on the lower back—it’s that unspoken way of saying “I’m here with you.” There’s something about knowing where to place your hands that makes everything feel more connected, like it’s not just a moment, but a whole experience
- Replying to @historyinmemesThe fact that “Fight Club” got booed just proves it was ahead of its time. Brad Pitt knew exactly what he was part of—something raw, risky, and unforgettable. Sometimes the best art isn’t what everyone claps for; it’s what leaves them uncomfortable, questioning, and thinking long
- Empathy burnout is something I never saw coming. I used to be the person everyone came to, always listening, trying to understand, putting myself in their shoes to help them feel less alone. But somewhere along the way, it just started to drain me. It’s like every story, every
- There’s something so tender in that. Beneath the “I don’t care about my birthday” vibe is a heart that just wants to feel special, like someone thought of her and made an effort. It’s not about the gifts—it’s about feeling seen, valued, and celebrated in a way she’s quietly hoped
- It’s wild how one person can make you feel like you’re on top of the world, like you finally found someone who truly sees you… and then, just like that, they change. I remember giving so much of myself, thinking that this was it, that I’d finally found someone who’d never make
- Replying to @i28eosReal closure is accepting that not everything gets wrapped up in a neat little bow. Sometimes it’s about finding peace in unfinished endings, messy conclusions, and words you’ll never get to say. It’s that quiet ache of letting go when your heart still wants to hold on.
- It hits different when you realize that the fear of failure sometimes holds you tighter than any ambition. I remember sitting on the edge of so many dreams, ideas I was passionate about, only to let them fade because the “what ifs” felt heavier than the excitement. Every time I’d
- Replying to @i28eosAlright, let me be real—healing the inner child was a tough one, but facing my teenage self? Man, that’s like unlocking a whole new level. That kid was angry, wild, and just trying to survive in a world that felt impossible to figure out. Now, it’s like he’s daring me to finally
- Growing up with emotionally immature parents teaches you to rely on yourself for everything, to the point where asking for help feels almost impossible. You learn to carry your own weight, push through alone, and never let anyone see you struggle—until you’re practically
- Replying to @zenssdayaaGotta be Nicolas Cage. This man can give an Oscar-worthy performance, yet he’s starred in everything from National Treasure to Face/Off to Willy’s Wonderland—a movie where he fights animatronic animals without saying a single word. It’s like he spins a wheel of random scripts and
- Replying to @ahm_victorIt’s all fun and games until it’s someone you actually care about, then suddenly you forget how to form sentences and everything you say sounds awkward. Your mind’s like, “Be smooth,” but your mouth’s over here saying, “Hi, uh, your face... it’s nice.” Flirting turns into a whole

