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Oh no, not me, we never lost control
There’s this scene from Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver that I particularly like. Actually, I like it so much that I even imitate it from time to time. But anyway. This scene that I’m telling you about, it’s the one immediately … Continue reading
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Tagged death, essay, food, friends, grunge, health, jogging, martin scorsese, nirvana, pain, pastries, pessimism, self-improvement, sugar, sweets, tarlac city, taxi driver, the man who sold the world
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