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ignore my old sonic posts they were published b4 quarantine happened. 😭☝️
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The guy On the right is MY UNCLE WHAT IN THE FUCK HAHAHAHAH

An update. He thinks he’s very funny

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a man in a gray beard writing “x3″

this is the kind of man in a grey beard we all want

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To show off the power of the Dreamcast at its reveal, they modeled SEGA’s CEO Shoichiro Irimajiri’s head. Part of the show was having Sonic run around his head.

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“You were a wonderful experience. | You were… everything.”

When I saw the Sonic Prime finale, this quote from Fionna and Cake instantly came to mind! (No I haven’t watched Adventure Time but I’m obsessed with that quote)

I’ll admit, I didn’t love Sonic Prime as a whole. But there were some really great gems in there, and I loved the very last 12 minutes of the finale! It was such a fantastic sequence. So devastating for everyone who will likely never see him again! The whole sequence broke my heart so naturally I just had to draw it!

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I think I am officially Fandom Old. I am so worn out from the arguments on who's the top or the bottom (who cares), what is allowed to be written (anything you want, bejeebus), what is Problematic (I know, just tag it), what other people Should Do (they Should live their lives free of judgment). There isn't a Right Way to do things. Tag your stuff appropriately, don't read stuff you don't want to read, and leave other people (me) alone.

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sometimes i think about how silver's whole thing is being from the future and coming to the past while shadow basically is from the past and did a time skip to the present and they both meet sonic who is like. the personification of living in the present and living your authentic self no matter what happened yesterday or what can change tomorrow and i have certainly feelings about it

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BEAUTIFUL PERSON AWARD! Once you are given this award you’re supposed to paste it in the asks of 8 people who deserve it. If you break the chain nothing happens, but it's sweet to know someone thinks you’re beautiful inside and out ❣️❣️

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How Do We Move Beyond Our ‘Ego Software’?

Much of the practice is to continually remember to extricate yourself from the identification of your awareness with your desires, fears, hopes, and thoughts.

The goal is not to stay out in La-La Land, but to get established in other planes of consciousness, and then connect fully back into life. So that you are, as Christ said, ’In the world, but not of the world,’ so that you are simultaneously dancing in life as a human being and at the same moment you are absolutely spacious and empty. It’s a very interesting thing, because generally we don’t stretch our consciousness that much.

We tend to move in and out of planes sequentially, not simultaneously, because it takes a certain discipline to open to the fact that we are like strudel; that we are multi-layered; that we are not a single-layered entity.

We underplay who we are so much, even with our language, because we tend to polarize the getting high, and the coming down. What we’re really doing is, with the practices, taking our conceptual mind, and using it in order to take us beyond itself… so that we are then using our conceptual mind in a delightful way.

The ego—you can’t function without an ego here.

It’s your control room for your space suit that you’re wearing as an incarnation. You need it. It’s your software. But you aren’t software. Your ego is basically your software for functioning on this plane, and appreciating that. In order to appreciate it, you have to extricate yourself from an identification with the software, with the ego. Not because the ego is bad, but because it’s a beautifully articulated functional technique for playing.

Ram Dass

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“You have to simply become aware of the movement of the mind, which begins this endless trouble.”

— Papaji

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“Thoughts come and go. Feelings come and go. Find out what it is that remains.”

— Sri Ramana Maharshi

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Breathing in, I experience calm in me. Breathing out, I smile to the calm in me. Breathing in, I experience joy in me. Breathing out, I smile to the joy in me. Breathing in, I experience equanimity in me. Breathing out, I smile to the equanimity in me. Breathing in, I experience openness in me. Breathing out, I smile to the openness in me. Breathing in, I experience happiness in me. Breathing out, I smile to the happiness in me.

— Thich Nhat Hanh, Creating True Peace

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“The beginning of the spiritual journey is what I call ‘life after awakening.’ Instead of a life lived from a separate ego, from the illusion of the egoic personality, it is a life lived from the conscious recognition of our true nature as awareness. And that’s truly a new life. It’s a beginning. It’s an end of the identification with thoughts, feelings, and the egoic personality, but—contrary to what some people think—it’s not the end of spirituality. It’s actually the beginning of the true spiritual journey, the beginning of a new way of life. It’s the beginning of an ongoing discovery of what it’s like to live from the recognition that you are spirit appearing as a human being.”

— Adyashanti

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“The most important lesson that man can learn from life, is not that there is pain in this world, but that it is possible for him to transmute it into joy.”

— Rabindranath Tagore

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Don’t recall. Don’t imagine. Don’t think. Don’t examine. Don’t control. 

Rest.

— Tilopa

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“If I really want inner peace in my life, then I must not busy myself with what other people do and say.”

— Sri Chinmoy

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“That which makes you think that you are a human is not human. It is but a dimensionless point of consciousness, a conscious nothing; all you can say about yourself is: ‘I am.’ You are pure being—awareness. To realize that is the end of all seeking. You come to it when you see all you think yourself to be as mere imagination and stand aloof in pure awareness of the transient as transient, imaginary as imaginary, unreal as unreal. It is not at all difficult, but detachment is needed. It is the clinging to the false that makes the true so difficult to see. Once you understand that the false needs time and what needs time is false, you are nearer the Reality, which is timeless, ever in the now… Reality is what makes the present so vital, so different from the past and future, which are merely mental. If you need time to achieve something, it must be false. The real is always with you; you need not wait to be what you are. Only you must not allow your mind to go out of yourself in search.”

— Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

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