MugzLePew
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Reminder Quando Rondo is only 5'7 and he still slays.
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currently becoming anorexic to leanmax tbhRemember when mirin literally turned anorexic and everyone shrugged it off, acted like it was normal and just called it muh leanmaxxing?
@moonblunt @looksmaxxer234 @Adriana Lima @volcelfatcel @Monk @FastBananaCEO @AlwaysHaveQuestions
i dont even know who that is nglRemember when mirin literally turned anorexic and everyone shrugged it off, acted like it was normal and just called it muh leanmaxxing?
@moonblunt @looksmaxxer234 @Adriana Lima @volcelfatcel @Monk @FastBananaCEO @AlwaysHaveQuestions
the shining, just rememberedwhat movie that one called where dad tries to kill family movie, took place during winter, the hotel was haunted i think
^^ @lutte @WadlowMaxxing @Yellow_fever_celwhat did i say? i hope yall niggas @rm3d in gta 5
@ToursOverBoyo2020 @Chadlite Rutherford @Adriana Lima
id pipe 3 n 5lmfao
5 can get it frfrid pipe 3 n 5
Simulacra and Simulation is most known for its discussion of symbols, signs, and how they relate to contemporaneity (simultaneous existences).[6] Baudrillard claims that our current society has replaced all reality and meaning with symbols and signs, and that human experience is a simulation of reality.[7] Moreover, these simulacra are not merely mediations of reality, nor even deceptive mediations of reality; they are not based in a reality nor do they hide a reality, they simply hide that nothing like reality is relevant to our current understanding of our lives.[citation needed] The simulacra that Baudrillard refers to are the significations and symbolism of culture and media that construct perceived reality, the acquired understanding by which our lives and shared existence are rendered legible. Baudrillard believed that society had become so saturated with these simulacra and our lives so saturated with the constructs of society that all meaning was becoming meaningless by being infinitely mutable; he called this phenomenon the "precession of simulacra".[8]...The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth—it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true.[3]
— The quote is credited to Ecclesiastes, but the words do not occur there. It can be seen as an addition,[4] a paraphrase and an endorsement of Ecclesiastes' condemnation[5] of the pursuit of wisdom as folly and a 'chasing after wind'—see for example Ecclesiastes 1.17.
weakdrank too much coffee againm my hear is beating ot of its chest