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Misplaced Lens Cap
cherry valley forever
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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art blog(derogatory)
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trying on a metaphor

Origami Around
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Kiana Khansmith

if i look back, i am lost
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Three Goblin Art
almost home

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@idkbffmegan
Paramore // Caught In The Middle
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kentucky. july 2018
kentucky. july 2018
“Maybe home is nothing but two arms holding you tight when you’re at your worst.”
— Yara Bashraheel
Donald Glover for The Hollywood Reporter
Having a lapse doesn’t make you a failure at recovery. It’s okay that you’re struggling, and more than that, it’s normal. I don’t say that to justify lapsing or use as a cop out when things get difficult. I say it as a reminder that your recovery doesn’t have to be perfect in order to produce results. That said, no one’s recovery is perfect. Everyone has set backs and reverts to old behaviors — not because we’re weak or incapable, but because recovery is one the most difficult things someone battling a mental illness can face. Your behaviors helped you cope with trauma and incredible emotional pain. They allowed you to numb out and they kept you afloat when you felt like you were drowning. Letting go of something that helped you survive for so long isn’t easy, and it doesn’t happen over the course of a few days or months. It’s terrifying and painful and unbelievably challenging, and it takes time. So be compassionate with yourself and your process. You’re doing the best you can to fight your demons and heal, and that’s all you can ask of yourself. You’re not a failure. You’re human and you’re struggling and that’s okay. And regardless of where you’re at in your recovery, you’re enough.
Daniell Koepke
Got my first tattoo today ✨😍
just about the most perfect place in the world
you ask what I have done with my life. why I am 22 with so many unfinished selves. so many futures I could not commit to. but you don’t know how much of my time has been spent keeping myself alive.
I Think I’m Doing Great, Lora Mathis
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