Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
I'm 37. The reason it's so important to raise today's youth with honour and conviction is because the young children who are currently being mentally poisoned are the very people who will make life insufferable or even deadly when I'm an 80-year old man sitting on the bus.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Observing Britain's beauty is the greatest form of meditation.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Olympic gold medals are supposed to indicate that hard work and maybe even natural skills are what make someone better at something than someone else. If we only applied this to art, intelligence, and societal superiority instead of telling everyone that they're special, we would have a society worth being proud of.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
The more character a building has, the more character building it is for whoever lives within or around it.
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Men showing that they're perfectly capable of drink-driving with skill. π πΊ
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
If you can not support other people's happiness despite ones own misery, then then you do not deserve to be happy in spite of other people's misery.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Britian was born thanks to a great many cultural traits that are fading away so fast that we can clearly see its death.
Kelvingrove Park, #Glasgow, #Scotland, 1983
Kelvingrove Park, #Glasgow, #Scotland, 1983
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I see no better way of living than observing the beauty of life.
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French Art Nouveau walnut vitrine cabinet from c. 1900.
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