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I take the G and L train daily to get to school. While I was walking to transfer, I saw this paper posted on a tile pole and I thought it was so interesting. "Jesus Takes Bad Dreams, Ask God." There are so many philosophical connotations with this phrase, but its just in a subway passageway. My interpretation of this phrase is that Jesus is just as human as us and will take any dream, even if it is "bad." But God, religiously-speaking, is the "father." The father knows best, he is strong enough to tell you what is wrong and compassionate enough to tell you what you can do instead. Also, God is truthful.
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I think this image sums up the physical state of majority of New Yorkers after work. (oh yeah and Parsons Fashion students) :)
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