Random thoughts thread

I like your philosophy/view too

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And, believe me, ive had my struggles too, and i survived :sweat_smile: and even got stronger somehow…

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Welcome to life

lol

Muscles only get weaker when they aren’t presented with struggle

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The Gods want me strong, since i struggle all the time, i mean - bad situations, just that i am so positive, i go forward.

Anyway…
We all struggle.

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Perspective is the most powerful weapon a man can bare

But only the strong survive and flourish

With your right foot forward!

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@zea

the comment you liked :joy: :joy: :joy:

Damn, can’t a girl snoop for like 5’ :)))
Would have liked more stuff (unfortunately no :laughing: button) but I don’t want you guys going off the rails again :)))
But yeah, if she’s into you, the sweat of the armpit tends to work @IAmJonathan
:shushing_face:

Congrats for the survival of the thread guis!!

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To my credit, I got here searching for Om Namah Shivaya

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hahahahahaha it’s true its true

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yes what about it?

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Today is mahashivaratri

:)

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Exactlee
Was setting up the ‘playlist’

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I am so lost

Arm pit sweat

Girl into Theophilos

Spill the beans

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Maha Shivaratri (Sanskrit: महाशिवरात्रि, romanized: Mahāśivarātri, lit. ‘The Great Night of Shiva’) is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of the deity Shiva. The festival commemorates the wedding of Shiva and Parvati,[7] and is also regarded to be the occasion that the deity performs his divine dance, called the Tandava.[8][9]

A Shivaratri – “night of Shiva” – is observed on the night before the new moon during every month of the luni-solar Hindu calendar. Once a year, in late winter and before the arrival of summer (February/March), this night is observed as “Maha Shivaratri” – “the great night of Shiva”.

This day falls in the month of Phalguna as per the North Indian Hindu calendar and in Magha as per the South Indian Hindu calendar (see Amanta and Purnimanta systems).[10][11] According to the South Indian calendar, Maha Shivaratri is observed on Chaturdashi Tithi during Krishna Paksha in the month of Magha, and in other parts of India, on the 13th or 14th night of Krishna Paksha in Phalguna of the Hindu calendar, the Gregorian date remaining the same

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This post is for the viewers at home that dont know^

This is a reality forum tv show

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my man shiva got married man

I am happy for him

Was I talking about how I don’t wear deodorant?

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sdfjsdfks

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she liked this comment of mine :joy: :joy:

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She hit like on your comment because she wanted to thank you for existing for wearing androstenol, twas silent appreciation… Till you called her out on it! lol

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