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You know how when youâre in a car and itâs pouring down rain, you go under a bridge and everything stops. Everything goes silent and itâs almost peaceful. Then you finally get from under the bridge, and everything hits you a little harder than before. You were my bridge.
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Jon Stewartâs real genius came when he stopped telling jokesÂ
When Jon Stewart takes his final bow tonight, many will remember him as a brilliant comedian who gleefully skewered the regular absurdities of business, politics and media. But the comedian was often at his best when he wasnât telling jokes but rather speaking up, without humor, as a voice for the times. From 9/11 to Charleston, these 5 moments show why weâll really miss him.
Gay Twitter is going in on the new #Stonewall movie and Iâm loving it
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I miss the me from before all this.
You know what they say about the crazy ones?
What doesnât kill you might kill someone else. So careful with the urge to say âIâve seen worseâ or âit could be worseâ
i dont want to look âprettyâ i want to look otherworldly and vaguely threatening
Some poems from âB Is for Bad Poetryâ by Pamela August Russell
Itâs easy to say youâre over someone if you arenât seeing them. The challenge is to look them in the eye and see their smile and hear their voice and still be able to say âthis is not what I want anymoreâ.
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Yo people reblog this and write your weirdest fear in the tags. Iâm interested to see what people say
Bush became my favorite person after he stopped being president.
{ this is a skill iâve been using a lot lately, thought iâd share :) }
   {  Distress Tolerance Skill: Coloring Mandalas
PRE-PREP
   1}  go to www.printmandala.com and print a couple of mandalas that you like. (you can also find some on google images.)    2}   buy set of colored pencils or markers if you donât have them. more colors = better    3}  buy a clipboard if you wanna lie in bed and color.    4}  set these aside and ready to go so they are easily accessible when you are distressed
HOW TO USE DURING DISTRESS
   1}  choose a mandala from your pre-printed stash    2}  set a timer (phone is good) for 30 minutes    3}  color it with ur markers or pencils. i prefer pencils.    4}  optional: play an audiobook or music while coloring. make sure itâs not sad music.    5}  when timer goes off, stop coloring. ask yourself, what level is my distress right now? if still high, set timer for another 30 minutes and keep coloring. if tolerable, stop coloring and do thing you want to do.    6}  repeat as needed until distress is tolerable
WHY IT WORKS
   coloring patterns is distracting enough to pull your attention away from negative thoughts/emotions, but mandalas are also repetitive so you can kind of âzone outâ while coloring. it feels good being able to create something and you feel a sense of competency or confidence. thereâs no competitive aspect to it so you can just do the activity without having to worry about doing it perfect or right or better than anyone else. it can remind you of a simpler time when all that was expected of you was coloring. :) it is easy and almost everyone can do it.
TIPS
  â stick to the timer. even though you want to keep coloring when it goes off, stop once you finish the segment youâre on and put the pencil down. tell yourself you can come back and finish it after you do the thing youâre putting off.
  â you can do this activity without using a timer, especially if you donât have anything planned for the rest of the day and arenât using this to distract from a task :))Â
  â practice coloring during times when youâre not distressed, so that when you need to use this skill it will be easier and more âautomaticâ. i canât stress this enough. even though coloring is really simple, itâs much better for the activity to feel familiar so that you can easily use it during distress. so if you can practice it during normal times itâll help u. think of it as homework if you have to â you are building up a memory muscle.
  â if you feel guilty because youâre âwasting timeâ doing a âchildish activityâ, remind urself that ur doing this for your mental health, that this is an established skill recommended by top psychotherapists, and that calming down your distress so you can actually *do* the stuff youâre worried about (rather than procrastinating all day about the thing and not actually doing it) is the opposite of wasting time. remember that practicing this skill even when youâre not distressed is HOMEWORK, not optional time wasting thing. also, taking care of ur mental health is not a frivolous activity. itâs very important and crucial to a happy successful life.
Iâd like to add that coloring inside the lines neatly and skillfully is something that impresses the fuck out of most artists. Yes, even professional working artists. I have seen artists genuinely lose their shit with admiration when someone could color inside all the lines (sometimes that artist is me). SO if youâre coloring and thinking âthis is dumb iâm not an artist i bet an artist would laugh at meâ be assured most artists would actually be hooting enviously at you and then asking to borrow your crayons.
This is so cool.
I first tried coloring mandalas in the hospital and it is SO relaxing!
When I was in the hospital this was on of the things we were always encouraged to do no matter what. We had crappy markers so I called my boyfriends(now husbands) mom(now my momma in law) and she donated the good kinda markers and pencils and we plastered the entire main room of the ward with these. It wasn't just the relaxing state coloring these in put our minds but it became a huge group "we can do this" effort. It's a great memory for me...to be locked in a hospital trying to get better and fix my brain and what helped so much was fucking coloring.
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