“Don’t change so that people will like you. Be yourself and the right people will love you for who you really are.”
— Unknown
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“Don’t change so that people will like you. Be yourself and the right people will love you for who you really are.”
— Unknown
every time i think i’ve figured it out the universe is like ;-) no baby
No, people aren’t “More sensitive” now. People aren’t too “Politically Correct” now. Nor are people “Just looking for a reason to be offended” now.
We, as a people, know better now. Therefore we, as a people, are trying to do better now.
i just want to take a moment to congratulate the first week of november for somehow being the longest, and most compelling, part of the 500 years that has been 2020. what a ride.
stuck in the constant limbo between “really excited about my own writing” and “pretty sure I can’t actually write”
I really enjoy just existing in hotels. The long identical hallways. The soulless abstract art. The weird noises the air-conditioner makes. Strange city lights in the window. Six stories off the ground. Strangers chatting in the hall. Nothing in the dresser. No past, but an infinite present.
the fact is that a book written almost a century and a half ago can change your life. despite them never knowing what you live, the world we know or who you are, the words of a passionate author can change everything about you. the way i figured out i didnt like men was while in the middle of a long term relationship with one, i began to read Anna Karenina. i ended up breaking down and sobbing once i finished the book, because I felt like the only way to escape my situation was Anna’s end. I was Anna, I had my Karenin, and my closest female friend was Vronsky. i was broken inside, because as i slowly read the book, i paralleled the story line to the exact dot. in my lowest time of my life, this plot marked where i was. and to be completely frank, I almost finished the plot on my end too, but i managed to see the book to its end and continue my own. ink on paper can change everything about you. it can see you through the darkest nights of your life. no event has ever impacted me the way that a publish from 1878 by a man i never met about people that dont exist from a country whose language dont speak has. that’s the beauty of it all.
“I hope you find yourself out there. I hope you figure out your heart. I hope you figure out your mind. I hope you learn how to be kind to yourself. How to embrace the journey you are on. I hope you learn to be proud of the person you are becoming. I hope you learn to be proud of where you are - even if it isn’t exactly where you want to be.”
— Bianca Sparacino (via perrfectly)
Fixing plot holes again. If you’ve been wondering why Weasley twins “haven’t noticed” Peter Pettigrew, here is the only plausible explanation, cause i’m personally not happy with the “they’ve been looking the other way” version
reminder to:
straighten your back
go pee goddAMN IT STOP HOLDING IT
go take your meds if you need to
drink some water
go get a snack if you havent eaten in a while
maybe wander around the house/stretch a little if you’ve been sat at the computer a while (artists especially: sTRETCH THOSE WRISTS)
reply to that text/message from earlier you’d forgotten about
maybe send a nice lil message to someone having a bad day?
prophecy
(2020) cr guttawhite