Hey. Don’t just scroll past. Come back and watch this. You need it more than you know.
holy shit.
the time out of your day to watch this will not be wasted, I assure you.
This broke my heart and made me cry and I just want to keep it in my heart forever.
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![victoriousvocabulary:
LUMINIFEROUS
[adjective]
generating, yielding, or transmitting light; bearing or bringing light.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/93f8b021d400e54dcbd3fc01c967d339/tumblr_mf3vafqK1t1r47bczo1_500.jpg)
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KEF
[noun]
1. a state of dreamy tranquillity.
2. state of dreamy or drug-induced repose.
3: a smoking material (as marijuana) that produces kef.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lytb7tHSPT1r47bczo1_500.jpg)
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MAXIM
[noun]
1. a principle or rule; a wise saying, especially one intended to advise or recommend a course of conduct, for example: “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.”
2. an expression of a general truth or principle, especially an aphoristic or sententious one.
3. a principle or rule of conduct.
Etymology: late Middle English maxime < Mediaeval Latin maxima < Latin maximus.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/d5a034ec61ef4c0900b4527a566dbe0a/tumblr_mezwrmA5Pt1r47bczo1_500.jpg)
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FOE
[noun]
1. a person or creature who feels enmity, hatred, or malice toward another; enemy.
2. a military enemy; hostile army.
3. a person belonging to a hostile army or nation.
4. an opponent in a game or contest; adversary.
5. a person who is opposed in feeling, principle, etc., to something.
Etymology: Middle English foo, Old English fāh - hostile, gefāh - enemy; cognate with Old High German gifēh - at war.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/1081081f547b3e0f000849856396e6ea/tumblr_meoo31wLkK1r47bczo1_500.jpg)

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COUNTERPOISE
[noun]
1. a counterbalancing weight.
2. any equal and opposing power or force.
3. the state of being in equilibrium; balance.
4. Radio: a network of wires or other conductors connected to the base of an antenna, used as a substitute for the ground connection.
[verb]
5. to balance by an opposing weight; counteract by an opposing force.
6. to bring into equilibrium.
7. Archaic: to weigh (one thing) against something else; consider carefully.
Etymology: counter- + poise; replacing late Middle English countrepeis < Anglo-French, equivalent to Old French contrepois.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/54641c133f8f2b956c0ca80ba066b240/tumblr_mh2r3oeg821r47bczo1_500.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary:
SECLUSIVE
[adjective]
1. tending to seclude, especially oneself - to place in or withdraw into solitude; remove from social contact and activity, etc.
2. causing or providing seclusion.
Etymology: Latin sēclūsus.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mduuovzEfv1r47bczo1_500.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary:
COGITABUND
[adjective]
1. meditative; engaged in deep thought.
2. full of thought; thoughtful.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lytb72vQsR1r47bczo1_500.jpg)