pro cooking tip: If you’re out of cilantro for your homemade salsa, just add a squirt of dish soap; no one will be able to tell the difference!
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Stranger Things
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pro cooking tip: If you’re out of cilantro for your homemade salsa, just add a squirt of dish soap; no one will be able to tell the difference!
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Starship: we’re gonna properly show off boyfriend’s skills this comeback! :)
Best friends: oh okay um, how ya gonna do that when THEY KEEP CUTTING THEIR PERFORMANCES SHORT
precious Young-Kwang moments ♡ : their weird-slash-cringey aegyo
Boyfriend 2011 vs. 2017.
my mom accidentally sent me a shiny vulpix plush…. she doesn’t even know what shiny Pokemon are, she just thought “wow!!!!! they come in different colors!!!! I bet my daughter would like this one more” so she picked it out and sent it to me this is so pure I love my mom
reblog if u are GAY, support GAYS, or u just shoved a rainbow flag UP YOUR ASS
Bisexual pride cat has graced your dash
me: home alone yes time to f shit up and be rebellious
me: uses computer without headphones
me as a gym leader: *flicking lights on and off* welcome to my ghost type gym
trainer: this is an out of business hot topic
i hope betty white lives forever
rb for pikachu to cheer for your followers too!
Rainbow Bowser’s sprite extracted from the files of Paper Mario: Color Splash.
gay bowser
gay bowser
gay bowser
lower-income people tend to be “hoarders” and richer people are able to do more “minimalist” living spaces. if u don’t have much, you will hold onto any little thing that comes across your way. you got a new tv, but you still keep the old tv because you know things can break. you keep extra boxes of macaroni and cheese lying around because there will be a week when you don’t have money for groceries. you hold onto your stacks of books and clothes for dear life. those are your assets. physical evidence of where your money’s gone. it’s hard to get rid of it. the bare wall is terrifying when you don’t have much.
Fuck. This makes so much sense and explains so much about me. I must have inherited this from my mum.
so I’d normally put this in the tags but it’s kind of a lot so just reblog this from OP to skip my commentary. But I dogsit for a family who is clearly LOADED. Their house is immaculate. High, vaulted ceilings, wood flooring, two chandeliers in one room. These things are fancy, right ?? I really don’t know, anything that isn’t tile or 30 year old carpet seems fancy to me. It also so… bare. Everything is organized perfectly, they have no excess. Their decor is extravagant and yet minimal - it is carefully and precisely executed. Nothing that doesn’t match the aesthetic sits in their living room. I tried to replicate some of it, but it’s just not possible. I have every book I’ve ever owned, my mom keeps papers upon papers, VHSs in a dresser, how do you just get rid of these things when you know you may not have the opportunity to buy them again? How must it feel to live in such orderly quarters where everything is replaceable?
This really locked into my brain when I was reading one of the declutter your space things and it suggested getting rid of duplicate highlighters and pens. /Pens/. It suggested that you needed one or two working pens, so if you had extra you should get rid of them. That was when I realized minimalist living was /innately/ tied to having spare money, because the idea was, of course you just went out and bought the single replacement thing whenever the first thing broke. You obv. Had the time and money to only ever hold what you needed that moment, because you could always buy more later.
there’s a nice article titled “minimalism is just another boring product wealthy people can buy” by Chelsea Fagan which i feel addressed lots of my problems with minimalism, you can read it [here]