痛恨
发表于 2025-3-25 04:22:34
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争议的苹果
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Traumatic-Grief
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1分开
发表于 2025-3-25 16:13:34
Illusions of Immortalityg alive, and so it seems as if one is always alive, even when, at the moment of death, the door of life is closed. You think the light of life is always shining; i.e., that you are immortal. Yet this is to forget that it is living which turns on the light of life. From the fact that for as long as w
dapper
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延期
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才能
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夸张
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Amenable
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凹处
发表于 2025-3-26 17:45:19
The Afterlife of the Dead in This World: Ghosts, Art, and Poetry in German Modernisms in central Europe around 1900, strange things happened. From the viewpoint of today, we may consider these phenomena as mere curiosities—as phenomena which seem to be typical of an age of decadence, obscurantism, and hysteria, typical of the so-called fin de siècle in Vienna, Paris, Berlin, Munich