Ultimately i am jealous of nepotism babies i want a nothing life too
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Ultimately i am jealous of nepotism babies i want a nothing life too
adult: what do you want to be when you grow up?
me: an old lady with a garden, soulmate, tons of animals, & a peaceful forest home
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I like when texting someone becomes a routine, like it's not normal if you don't talk to each other all day.
and over time I’ve been realising that if I’m tired I need to let myself rest. that pushing myself will not make it better, it makes it worse. and if I need to push things back or rearrange to make that happen, that’s what I’ll do. because I am my priority.
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softness is so attractive to me
every morning i wake up and make the worst possible time management decisions anyone has ever made
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Peanuts, November 13, 1964
Sometimes I wish I had the confidence of an online polyamorous white genxer from the Pacific Northwest who just got a new crystal necklace and is using it as an excuse to post a tit pic to a chorus of praise from excitable bearded pagans & bisexual barnes and noble employees who do burlesque
I love reading this each time I see it it’s like the golden ratio of words