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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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𝖻𝗒 𝖺𝖾𝗋𝗍 𝗏𝖺𝗇 𝖽𝖾𝗋 𝗇𝖾𝖾𝗋
"damn I'm crying over an insect" "why am I having such strong feelings over how the sky looks" "it's weird how happy this small thing made me feel" THAT'S BECAUSE YOU LIVE HERE!!!! you live on this earth. everything all the time is an experience, no matter how common or mundane. this world is unique. so are its small moments. it is good to enjoy a tiny thing. you love the world even at its smallest scale.
hey (with the intention of developing complicated unresolved feelings for you that aren't quite platonic or romantic or sexual but actually a secret undiscovered thing)
the romantic urge to love and be loved has nothing on the introvert urge to simply never leave the house or answer texts
you get the picture. I tried to have mostly guys who aren't in All of These
please let me judge you
dismantle the idea that you should love your body because "it works". bodies that don't work deserve love too. disabled and chronically ill bodies are just as deserving of love as abled bodies.
Also dismantle the idea that we have to actively love our bodies in order to not hate them. We can be neutral about our bodies and that's okay. Sometimes that's the most realistic and healthiest option.
Dismantle too the idea that people with disabled/ill bodies shouldn't have negative feelings about our bodies without constantly performing a correction of how we feel about them. Some of us are angry at our bodies, some of us associate our bodies literally with nothing but pain and to be told we should love that is just emotional torture on top of the bodily torture we already endure. It's more respectability, more forced positivity, more of trying to be palatable to the world.
We can still care for our bodies as needed even if we don't love them. Our bodies deserve to exist and to be cared for with compassion even if we ourselves don't love them, even if we hate them at this moment or perpetually.
i think love is about finding people to be in the kitchen with
— Sunrise, by Louise Glück
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schuyler peck (@schuylerpeck) can't get enough of my love \\ sanna wani \\ charles oluf olsen goal
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people who can’t shower every day, can’t brush their teeth every day, can’t always change out of their pyjamas, or otherwise struggle with hygiene… you’re not gross or disgusting, and you deserve just as much respect, autonomy, and support as everyone else
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Nature design beauty scenery..
"hes a 10 but-" hes a 0. and i want to kiss him so bad
i love you people who hold doors i love you people who let others pass on the driveway i love you people who make funny faces at babies i love you people who pick up litter i love you people who say please and thank you i love you people patient with service workers i love you people who share an umbrella i love you people who are casually kind
life is for taking therapeutic walks and being in your own bubble and reading books in bed and drinking iced beverages and eating fruit and gaining new experiences and dozing in sunlight and finding love in everything and not letting guilt consume your life actually