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@samantahowe924
The sloth’s slow blink felt like a blessing Its pace was a protest against urgency I wanted to apologize for rushing
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@taraday
Whoever wrote this, thank you. Following you was the best decision I made today.
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@contalasa
Even the wild would pause for this caption. Even the wind would slow to read this.
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@tuanx1
Moments like these belong in books. More like this, please!
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@sophiaone
My breath paused reading this caption. The wild deserves more voices like yours.
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@okyra
I needed this more than I thought. Felt like I just walked through that scene.
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@nagarajla
Why does this feel so healing? I could read a hundred more of these.
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@zeddkimgw66
Shared ��
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@caitlyn79
Shared this with my mom—she loved it too. Bookmarking this forever. Nature is healing. So are your words.
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@quenroi
I don’t know how to explain it, but this healed me. The wild speaks through you, truly.
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@arthur123
I imagine old souls nodding to this post. I’ll be quoting this all week.
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@tibod
There’s something sacred about these words. This belongs in a museum.
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@datdien002
It’s amazing how much you said in just three lines. This will stay with me longer than expected.
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