What my mind looks like
occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor
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Keni
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Not today Justin
YOU ARE THE REASON
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@killacrotchy
What my mind looks like
Evening tea.
@tinyhouseattractive_
Guess I just won’t understand things for a while and I’ll have to be okay with that
You don’t deserve someone who comes back, you deserve someone who never leaves.
I’ll take what I can get at this point 🤷🏻♀️🥲
Pleaseeee
hi everyone. does anybody else miss something they can never return to. anyone else being swallowed whole by grief. anyone else clinging to love as a life preserver
i hate nerves and anxiety. oh nooo i am scared of acting like a weird bitch to remedy this i will act like a weird bitch
“you’re so sweet!” thank you i have abandonment issues
I know it will pass, but it’s heavy
Fun fact! Having a job every day is actually a fairly new thing.
In olden times, people had daily chores and other things to do but their workload/ daily working hours was actually much lower than it is today. Even in farming communities.
The concept of working super hard every day actually comes from capitalism, which in turn comes from Puritanical ideology.
The Puritans believed in salvation through work and in no play.
Early capitalists adopted this ideology because it meant higher productivity and therefore more money if their factories were running near constantly.
The idea of needing to be continuously productive in order to be useful/ allowed things like food and shelter, is actually quite an insidious ideal that is deeply rooted in the American culture.
4 day work weeks have actually proven to be more productive than the 5 day week. But corporations won't adopt it willingly because it means less of a stranglehold on their workers.
and if the sun ain’t shining for you I hope the moon makes up for it
everything is sort of weird and sad and i want to sleep next to you
growing up really is scary, deep down I’m still the same as when I was 16 and with no idea of what to do or how to start. and I’m stuck in my head while life goes on
"Ur so chill" thanks i gave up