Tiki And The Cultural Appropriation Debate As a 53 year old white guy who just discovered Tiki in the last year, I've really struggled with the idea that if I take part in it that I'm culturally appropriating something that isn't mine.

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Tiki And The Cultural Appropriation Debate As a 53 year old white guy who just discovered Tiki in the last year, I've really struggled with the idea that if I take part in it that I'm culturally appropriating something that isn't mine.
Today's trail run brought to you by the words "creepy", "foreboding", and "isolation" and the often used phrase "What the fuck was that?!". . Atmospheric effects provided by "fog", "freezing rain", "I can't see shit out of these glasses" , and "Pennsylvania Winter mud". . Special guests appearances by "a log I thought was a serial killer" and "one terrified whitetail deer". . #longrun #trailrun #pennsylvania #mud #winter #pleasedontshootme #imnotadeer #nature #creepy #spooky (at Dysart, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsQy_vxFjld/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=m67xf7q8hlb1
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you need to give yourself permission to be happy now. not when you lost weight, not when you found your soulmate, not when you have more money. we seek excitement from future events, but once those goals are met, the temporary pleasures will pass and they will be replaced by the next fantasy. devote your full attention to your inner self and appreciate being in the moment. happiness is never external, but a way of living and appreciating life. it’s not reality, just the way you perceive it. so go and shift your focus from the outcome to watching yourself grow.
Can i get a step by step on how to do this?
So far for me it’s been something like:
1. Become aware of how and when you tearing yourself down.
2. Now that you can catch yourself doing it. Offer counters to the negative self talk. A really useful thing I read was to talk to yourself almost the way you would child. Gentle and patient. Even when they fuck up.
3. Take time to celebrate your small accomplishments. You’ve been attacking yourself for every little mistake. Apply that same fervor to the positive things in your life. Did the dishes even though you didn’t want to? Fuck yeah! Got up and took shower? YES!!! You are taking positive steps to feeling better. Celebrate it.
4. Make lists of things you’re good at/ like about yourself. The first time I did this the only two things in my list we’re that I liked my hair and I had good friends. It was start.
5. Don’t beat yourself up if you screw up steps 1-4. It’s counter productive. When I catch myself calling my self stupid for some mistake or other my response now is,“We don’t talk to ourselves like that anymore. What’s something constructive that could actually help solve the problem.”
Most of the time that seems to work. Not always. But more and more Everytime.
I hope any of that made sense.
oh my goodness there are instructions!!
Omg I was doing this without knowing
A Beautiful Highly Realistic Japanese Kirie Octopus Delicately Cut From a Single Piece of Paper
Norwegian Guy Plunges Into Frozen Lake To Rescue Drowning Duck
When this bearded badass in Norway saw a duck trapped under the ice on the surface of a lake, he didn’t hesitate to leap into the frigid lake, shattering the ice, rescuing the duck and making a new feathered friend in the process! As crazy as jumping into an icy lake may seem to most of us, that’s exactly what 36-year-old ice bather (and duck rescuer) Lars Jørun Langøien was already there to do anyway. When he spotted the duck, he was already in swimwear, so he simply dove in to rescue it and give it mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Now, some people are calling Langøien Karl, King of Ducks, and the name certainly fits!
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here it is
here is the GIF that sums up all of my feelings from 2018
“The beginning of love is to let those we love be perfectly themselves, and not to twist them to fit our own image. Otherwise we love only the reflection of ourselves we find in them.”
— Thomas Merton
Decided to break in my Altras today. . . #trailrunning #mud #getoutdoors #settinggoals #slowbutsteady (at Dysart, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/Br-yW9ClvwM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2fqchudats3z
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There is a Haunted Mansion-themed tree featured in the 3rd Annual Christmas Tree Trail. This exhibit will be displayed at Disney Spings in Orlando from November 8, 2018 to January 6, 2019.
My boyfriend won’t let me make my tree like this 🙁🙁😢