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“Fall Out Boy wasn’t just a band. It was a movement. It was the light between the...”
– Alex DeLeon (via xtellthatmick)
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Anonymous asked: The movie and the book are entirely different in some areas but in the end, they both stand on their own. So I really recommend you read IKOAFS.
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Be able to walk away →
tonybattung: In any kind of negotiation, your ability to walk away is your strongest tool. Those who can walk away from the negotiation — legitimately walk away, not just make a show of it — are in the strongest position. Those who are convinced they need to make the deal are in the weakest position. This is true of negotiating when you’re buying a car, closing the sale of your new home,...
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