â Mary Kate Teske
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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@creativitycentral
â Mary Kate Teske
I think Iâm done apologizing for things that werenât even my fault.
âas you get older, you realize that youâre not always right and thereâs so many things you couldâve handled better, so many situations where you couldâve been kinder and all you can really do is forgive yourself and let your mistakes make you a better person.â
â Unknown
âIf you canât do anything about it then let it go. Donât be a prisoner to things you canât change.â
â Tony Baskin
â David Foster Wallace
â
It's okay if it takes a little longer than you thought.
Value yourself. The only people who appreciate a doormat are people with dirty shoes.
Leo F. Buscaglia
u r fucking pathetic
âWe⌠need to forgive ourselves⌠for all the things we didnât do. All the things we should have done. You canât get stuck on the regrets of what should have happened.â
â Mitch Albom
âyouâre so polite with your sadness. you donât want to ruin this for anyone.â
â â Silas Melvin, from âTwenty,â Grit
my mental illness is going to ruin every friendship, every relationship, itâs going to fucking destroy everything and i donât know how to stop it
my home will not know anger. the walls will not hear screams- not of fear, not of frustration- and the counters will never bear marks of items being bitterly slammed down after a long day. the floors will know of dancing, not of stomping in annoyance, and the photos on the walls will only shake when children chase each other during games.
there will be no yelling. no screaming. no harsh words that will stick like knives in the back of my child. no insults, no sadness. no backhanded comments. my home will offer the safety and tranquility that i've never had.
i will not allow my family's 'normal' to be my future's normal. i deserve better. my future life deserves better.