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I thought this was gonna be a horror thing
but it ended up being adorable
feelings are like plants, they grow because you tend them. stop tending them and you’ll be all right.
something I taught myself (via gestured)
… because this month (especially this past week) has been absolutely nuts, and I’m not dealing with it so well.
me: im sad today person: well at least tomorrow’s another day!!! me: yes thats the problem
You don’t have to be better than you are to make things
You don’t have to be better than you are to make things.
The things you make do not have to be perfect, and neither do you.
It’s ok to make flawed things. It’s ok to make mistakes.
Everything you make will be flawed. Everything everyone makes is flawed.
No matter how good someone is, what they create will be imperfect. If you wait until you’re capable of making a perfect thing, you’ll never make anything.
You do not need to be the best in order for it to be ok to make things. You don’t even have to be impressive.
It’s ok to make things even though other people make better things. It’s ok to make things, even if other people know more than you do.
It’s also ok to make things even if you’re not sure the things you’re making are any good at all.
It’s ok not to know everything. It’s ok to make mistakes. It’s ok to make things that aren’t good enough.
Everyone who makes things, has made things that weren’t good enough, and will continue to do so. Everyone who is skilled started out unskilled. Nobody starts out as the best.
It’s ok to make things, even if you are the worst, even if you are the least skilled, and even if you make a lot of mistakes that others wouldn’t.
You don’t have to be the best in order to make things. You just have to make things.
You don’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to be better than you are. You can make things as you are, with the skills and knowledge you already have.
You don’t have to be a professional or an expert in order to make things. You don’t have to have years of experience making things in order to make things.
You don’t have to wait to be better, or to know more, or to hold off on making things until you’re capable of making better things. You can make the things you’re already capable of making.
No matter who you are or what your skill level is, you’re good enough to make things.
You can make the things you’re already capable of making, and you can keep learning.
Self harm doesn’t always happen when a blade touches skin.
It’s skipping meals because you don’t feel like you deserve to eat today. It’s having sex because you want to be used or abused or defiled. It’s drinking recklessly because you might have the ‘courage’ do something stupid. It’s smoking - not because you need the nicotine - because you know it’s bad for you. It’s banging your head against a wall when you’re angry. It’s crossing the road without looking because you lowkey hope a car might hit you. It’s thinking about all the ways you could break a bone and make it look like an accident. It’s not taking painkillers because you want to suffer. It’s taking painkillers in excess because you know it’s dangerous. It’s walking home the more dangerous way because you’re kind of half hoping you’ll get attacked or raped or stabbed. It’s going for long walks at night and getting chilled to the bone and hoping that you get lost so that you can’t find your way back. It’s seeking out triggering material. It’s all the stupid little ways you punish yourself for existing.
Sometimes self harm happens when you put effort into depriving yourself of things you like or need, and sometimes it happens when you don’t put any effort into doing the things you like or need.
It’s a pattern of self-destructive behaviour, and it doesn’t only happen in one way.
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This is actually v important and needs to be reblogged
Gonna just share this:
My European Studies professor decided a few weeks ago to take a Friday and instead of following the syllabus, he spent the entire hour and a half comparing Hitler’s actions from a European perspective to that of what Trump is doing in America. He never repeated a single point, and even used video and photos like this to show the comparison.
To make things better, he had us do an in class assignment for participation points. He first played a clip on youtube of one of Hilter’s speeches, subtitled and 3 minutes long. He then played a clip of one of Trump’s rallies. Our assignment? Copy down every single sentence that matched in translation down on a sheet of paper or a word document that wasn’t repeated. The person with the closest amount to what my professor found got a candy bar.
My professor found, in just three minutes of a speech, that Trump matched 65 different phrases/sentences to that of Hitler’s translation.
65 nearly identical phrases used in his speeches. Take a moment to think about that.
Accepting change is hard sometimes.
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Thanks to the Superhero Cyborgs program, 10-year-old Jordan Reeves was able to create her own prosthetic arm: a glitter cannon she named Project Unicorn. The program teams kids up with engineers who encourage them to think of their missing limbs as blank canvases. Source