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Hazel_1914
Hazel_1914
It's a feature, not a flaw. Contrary to the modern perception of G.K. Chesterton as "intellectual" he was...
Hazel_1914
Hazel_1914
A newspaper columnist and writer who took the same childlike fascination and applied it to nearly everything.
maycontainthunder
maycontainthunder
Finding curiosity and wonder in the world is perfectly normal. The alternative is boring.
Primrose
Primrose
Finding curiosity and wonder sounds good to me.
Raggamuffin
Raggamuffin
Always take criticism with a pinch of salt. Or always carry a pinch of salt with you and throw it in their face and say "stop being so salty."
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