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but almost like an Eeyore you invite to the party always—you don’t want him to change, you just invite him because he was once a part of you and part of the way you see the world “yes!” https://t.co/TSrDDI2VZk

it’s like a form of this https://t.co/dLki8OKh3f

actually, it’s like this when i don’t have to explain to them why Loneliness is a not a Bad thing but i also don’t have to make it a good thing either i can sort of maintain just an actual response to it; hold it in unvalenced space https://t.co/J01qRiiiSh

like poly what I say isn’t weird to them. it may not be their thing. but it doesn’t feel any weirder than normalcy https://t.co/jaTjSRJfJI

That feels like it! It’s like—when everything is equally weird to them, I have a lot of space to explore. It’s not that they don’t find me weird. It’s that they look at normal and find it GAHSHDJSKL ISN’T that so crazy and unnormal and weird too?? 🐣🐥 https://t.co/hOPq2um4sE

it’s like Ms. G talking about gratitude and meeting @nickcammarata. like AHGFJHFHDJH isn’t it crazy we just get to LIVE and feel grateful and be alive—life is the TITS she met someone for whom being normal is at least as weird as being ~~~Ms. G~~~ all the time https://t.co/OA9lErrA24

he gets it she looks at a world and he sees it too when im with someone who has that lens of loneliness, they look at the world and they get it too they get how much unbounded joy sjdhsjhdf is possible from among that strange, alone way of looking

it’s not necessarily GOOD. it’s not BAD> for now it is what it is as we continue exploring together https://t.co/diTG9T8YZf

“they found their happy, but they didn’t lose their sad either” https://t.co/D8Bk0IBSc6
