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sheepfilms
$LAYYYTER

tannertan36

oozey mess
The Stonewall Inn
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Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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gracie abrams

Love Begins
occasionally subtle
RMH
d e v o n
Phantogram Three
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!

Product Placement
The Bowery Presents
Fieri Frames
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Interview Vampire Daily
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@channeledscablands
yall my brother bought us asg tix im
Detroit, Library Street Collective
A black cat crossing your path is actually good luck on account of you get to see a cat.
it’s so weird coming back to tumblr after months like....
....who the fuck are all you people
Mt Rainier
when u wanna make dinner but u can’t ‘cause there’s a n* h*tt*r happening
when u post on tumblr for the first time in months like 2 seconds before a n* h*tt*r
when u wanna make dinner but u can’t ‘cause there’s a n* h*tt*r happening
The form fit mini-rub knit TURTLESUIT is super comfortable…can’t pull out of pants. From 1972.
i can’t believe the cleveland game is in extras i’m so nervous
OH MY GOD THEY DID IT
i can’t believe the cleveland game is in extras i’m so nervous
The prophecy
I recently read an article about how women use the word “just” in work life and personal life more than men do because we feel we need to apologize or make whatever we have to say quick. “I’m just writing to say…” “I just want to know…” “Just checking in…”. It seems to trivialize what we have to say.
Don’t apologize or feel you need to make little of what you are saying. Say it with intention. “I’m writing to tell you this…” “I want you to know…” “I’m checking in to make sure…"
Since reading the article I’ve become aware of how much I was adding “just” so soften what I had to say, whether it needed to be softened or not. Say what you have to say with confidence and intent. without apology. what you have to say, no matter what it is, is important.
The New Yorker