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    <h1>welcome to <span>thoughts</span></h1>
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            <h2>To dream is to forget<time> - Oct. 26, 2024</time></h2>
            <p>Nightmares</p>
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            <p><mark>I</mark> like that idea that dreaming could be that we enjoy a last tour of a fading souvenir being your old self from that time. What's cool with it is that you can always imagine theories explaining your dreams to justify that idea.</p>
            <p>We could imagine why we did remember once, maybe it always gives you a chance to remember that souvenir when you wake up, with a drawback being we'd need to struggle understanding that back. Maybe other souvenirs we did not remember were fine to filter out according to our current self, and that's only sad for what you were before right ?</p>
            <p>I think it's not. Although unavoidable, and it even itself became a memory sometimes, realizing you forgot the souvenir of someone you know you knew, a place you've been, a song you liked. And if that wasn't intentional, if that wasn't because you became someone else, is it because you did not fight enough for it ?</p>
            <p>From a fact, memory can't handle our increasing lifespan. And as much as I like to think we forget because we move on, I'm afraid it is also because it's needed somehow. And like everything, it erodes, it fades, it fails, more and more with time and at some point people around you start noticing. If life is deterministic, if experience is what I am, I can only fear what I'd lose. So I'm not too rude with it, I pray for it to last.</p>
            <p>This has only been a <span>thought</span> of mine, thank you for reading.</p>
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            <h2>greenness<time> - Sept. 28, 2024</time></h2>
            <p>A round</p>
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            <p><mark>I</mark>t is easy to find a lot of things in what we're greener than some other people, but I feel like this is usually not the worst about what we could've been doing. Feeling concerned and involved in the cause really fights the fact we're not ready to sacrifice any of these worst things - so called the dearest things to our heart. It is especially hard to even consider this, when efforts are evenly expected from everyone but that everyone doesn't consume the same way or amount. So life goes on, and I'm the first to put blinkers on and ignore whatever could come next.</p>
            <p>Reading realistic anticipation lately makes me realize how much the ecology reveals itself so problematic to human nature. Seeing how difficult it is only to shift how we behave, I wonder how we would change our inner selves.</p>
            <p>This has only been a <span>thought</span> of mine, thank you for reading.</p>
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            <h2>a first<time> - Sept. 22, 2024</time></h2>
            <p>Why is this place ?</p>
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            <p><mark>F</mark>elt like "<span>What</span> is this place" is quite easy to find out, but you might be more interested as to what I want it to be, even though the way I wrote that question must not be correct English. But please don't bother with that, I'm afraid what I write in this language is surely going to be a little weird, I'll let you find whether this is intentional or not <span class="emoticon">:)</span></p>
            <p>Introduction aside, this place might be where my favorite takes will stand for you to simply read, or agree/disagree with. It's also because I like writing, and creating such space could motivate me to do so more often - at least that's what I'm hoping for.</p>
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