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““But now I must confront my buried self.“ From Eastern Mennonite College’s 1966 yearbook.
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    “But now I must confront my buried self.“  From Eastern Mennonite College’s 1966 yearbook.

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    weirdyearbook:

    “But now I must confront my buried self.“  From Eastern Mennonite College’s 1966 yearbook.

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    There will always be a person who looks like a poem the earth wrote to keep you alive.

    Juansen Dizon

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    “Death blowing bubbles,” 18th century. The bubbles symbolize life’s fragility. This plaster work appears on the ceiling of Holy Grave Chapel in Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg, Germany.

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    Spirits of broken branches

    By Ivan Khanzhin

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