brainiers: (↬ suited)
2015-04-08 09:27 am

14 ⚜ 3 years



may we always be children in adult clothes, and adult shoes, and adult lives, paying full adult prices in the movies, for the train, for our plane tickets, and buying gas for our adult cars. but may we also be bigger and a little less self absorbed (a liiiiiiitle) and may we see the world differently, have different friends, argue about beer brands and why is cass better than hite, yet may we remain the shoulders for each other and that 3 AM honey glazed chicken run buddy, or the shopping buddy, or the voice in our heads that will remind us that it's okay, it will be better in the end.

i love you, brothers. let's be terrified and amazed at the world. let's take a deep breath and go after it.



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brainiers: (↬ suited)
2015-01-20 08:33 am
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brainiers: (↬ ninja communications)
2014-12-18 04:24 pm

06 ⚜ of relevance & irrelevance



At 19, I read a sentence that re-terraformed my head: “The level of matter in the universe has been constant since the Big Bang.”

In all the aeons we have lost nothing, we have gained nothing - not a speck, not a grain, not a breath. The universe is simply a sealed, twisting kaleidoscope that has reordered itself a trillion trillion trillion times over.

Each baby, then, is a unique collision - a cocktail, a remix - of all that has come before: made from molecules of Napoleon and stardust and comets and whale tooth; colloidal mercury and Cleopatra’s breath: and with the same darkness that is between the stars between, and inside, our own atoms.

When you know this, you suddenly see the crowded top deck of the bus, in the rain, as a miracle: this collection of people is by way of a starburst constellation. Families are bright, irregular-shaped nebulae. Finding a person you love is like galaxies colliding. We are all peculiar, unrepeatable, perambulating micro-universes - we have never been before and we will never be again. Oh God, the sheer exuberant, unlikely face of our existences. The honour of being alive. They will never be able to make you again. Don’t you dare waste a second of it thinking something better will happen when it ends. Don’t you dare.

—Caitlin Moran