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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

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miellez asked:

Well, if in hebrew Crowley sanks, in french he "did not much Fall : stumbled would be more true". Poor demon.

It sounds like he tripped on a rock or possibly his own feet (insert joke about snakes not having limbs here), and either jumped ship out of embarrassment or got kicked out for being awkward.

In any case it does not sound the least bit like he meant it.

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Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Comedy
Publisher: Gollancz (UK) / Workman (US)
Publication date: 1 May 1990
Pages: 288

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no idea if this is true, but it feels true

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I heard an interview, can’t remember the psychologist, but he was explaining this idea and encouraging people to stop and take a deep breath and literally drink in small moments like you’re a dryass plant when something is ever satisfactory, positive, mildly successful, randomly joyful so your brain can code and integrate that experience because our natural lizard brain will quickly tape over it with mostly unnecessary negative survival shit. Sounds dumb and dorky but sometimes I remember this when I’m feeling good about a moment because our cave brains are still catching up with modern life without sabertooths. I like that it’s not just a pollyanna gosh just be more positive thing but more of a legit brain wiring phenomenon can be gradually hacked through small behavioral changes.

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