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the world is not scary plus im strong as hell
“What makes people good communicators is, in essence, an ability not to be fazed by the more problematic or offbeat aspects of their own characters. They can contemplate their anger, their sexuality and their unpopular, awkward or unfashionable opinions without losing confidence or collapsing into self-disgust. They can speak clearly because they have managed to develop a priceless sense of their own acceptibility. They like themselves well enough to believe that they are worthy of and can win the goodwill of others, if only they have the wherewithal to present themselves with the right degree of patience and imagination.”
— Alain de Botton, The Course of Love
I’m no longer delaying happiness. My imperfect life is filled with moments that deserve my full attention, my complete dedication and my utmost gratitude.
green tiles.
i hate when a poem is good. Fuck you for saying that for real
Whatever its called to have these kinds of colourful squares in your home i want it
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Jacques Brun https://jacquesbrun.com/
How to Save Your Own Life, Erica Jong
Jodie Comer for Nylon Magazine
Sunflowers and Ferns
Gouache on paper, 2019
by Kelly Louise Judd
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All the more reason to wear masks! :)
Various Ocean scenes by Lionel Walden (1861-1933).