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ashley.
24.
Pilipina.
prolet.
fangirl.

Obsessed with Super Junior and Yoo Ah-In. Smitten by SHINee. But I have loads of K-actors and singers I luuurve.

Currently watching
Legacy
History of the Salaryman
WIld Romance
Flower Boy Ramyun Shop
Infinity Challenge
The Big Bang Theory
The Voice


Currently Reading:
Si Amapola sa 65 na Kabanata by Ricky Lee
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18 May 11
Over time, however, something strange began to happen. The actual terrors that we faced began to lessen in intensity as we gained increasing control over our environment. But instead of our fears lessening as well, they began to multiply in number. We started to worry about our status in society – whether people liked us, or how we fit into the group. We became anxious for our livelihoods, the future of our families and children, our personal health and the aging process. Instead of a simple intense fear of something powerful and real, we developed a kind of generalised anxiety. It was as if the thousands of years of feeling fear in the face of nature could not go away – we had to find something at which to direct our anxiety, no matter how small or improbable
— Robert Greene on Fear (The 50th Law)

(Source: avisualstreamofconsciousness)

Reblogged: avisualstreamofconsciousness

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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh