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almost home
Peter Solarz
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Xuebing Du
Three Goblin Art
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Not cute
My battle with Trich
My Howl’s Moving Castle anime photosets
Hahah true
Hell yea
Wallpapers by de Gournay
friendly advice to not revolve your life around one person, one feeling, one place, one memory, one problem. the complexity of life and the diversity of the world is beautiful and you have the right to explore it. do not settle for less. you deserve better.
we sat here freezing, about to leave, and then the mountain turned pink, and a layer of fog settled over the frozen trillium lake
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Where I wish I was rn 🙄
This piece of art, called Light Side/Dark Side (2006), by Marina Abramovic, resonates with me and my project because this idea of conflicting sides that exist within a person relates to my struggle with Trichotillomania. It is a disorder that is self-destructive (representing the “dark” side of me) but at the same time, it is still a part of my identity and it has helped me grow as a person (representing the “light” side of me). Regarding how it has actually helped me in some way despite causing a lot of stress, it has allowed me to become more patient with myself, to accept that I make mistakes (every time I give into the urge to pull), and that I can grow and learn from it (it is only hair and it will grow back). I found this artwork even more relatable because the dark side is represented by a black hand and for me, my hand is what causes the damage because it is with my own fingers that I am pulling my hair out. But with this struggle, my mind becomes stronger and I become more resilient in dealing with this because I’m determined to not allow this disorder to control how I perceive myself (both physically and mentally); and this more positive outlook is demonstrated by the light side of the face/head.