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noise dept.
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Not today Justin
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if i look back, i am lost
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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dear heart, sorry for the pain
Elena Wuest (German, b. 1977) ‘Beyond’, 2025 Oil on canvas, 80 x 60cm
In the forest
“Do it scared” “do it alone” are all great tips, but my biggest takeaway from therapy is do it messy. This is especially true if you’re getting out of a burnout, which I experience often. Literally just do it messy. You don’t need to pick the perfect trail to walk, the perfect playlist to listen to, whatever the fuck it is. You don’t need to have a meticulous to do list and wake up at the exact time you planned and drink the exact amount of water you planned to drink. Like the biggest thing for people like me to remember is sometimes it’s okay to do it messy. Put on a random yt workout and just get it done in sweats. Do 5 minutes of a daunting task and go from there. Sometimes just getting up is a win during intense burnouts or depressive funks. Literally just do it messy.
Before I let you go, I have to admit I begged the universe to make you stay.
There’s something healing about creating a home you genuinely love being in.
𝖡𝗈𝖻 𝖱𝖺𝖽𝗅𝗂𝗇𝗌𝗄𝗂
"All that is gold does not glitter...'" Tolkien reminds us that the most valuable souls are often the quietest ones.
This poem is not just about kings and kingdoms. It is about hidden strength, silent resilience, and the journey of those who feel lost yet are destined for greatness. Every line carries hope that even after darkness, something beautiful can rise again.
For literature students, Tolkien's words are pure magic simple, timeless, and deeply philosophical. The poem teaches us that appearances can deceive, wandering is not weakness, and broken things can still be renewed.
Some poems are read.
Some poems stay with you forever.
And the bloom begins.
that coffee and pastry will save your life btw
i’m so glad i’ve never gotten over anything in my life it makes listening to music so fun