and the universe said you are the daylight;
and the universe said you are the night;
(minecraft end credits poem, my betrothed)
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and the universe said you are the daylight;
and the universe said you are the night;
(minecraft end credits poem, my betrothed)
botanical garden = dream date
how it feels when spruce is your favourite wood type
screen-free things to get you offline!!
#1 Reading - It doesn't have to be a new book, it could be a childhood favorite you've read a million times. It honestly doesn't even need to be a book, you can always find a way to print out the next chapter of a fanfic just to give your eyes a break.
#2 Journaling - Pick up a half filled notebook and any old pencil and pen, doesn't have to be aesthetic. You can write about anything; what you like about your favourite colour, or your favourite series, anything that gets you off the internet for a bit.
#3 Card Games - There are loads of one player card games you can learn really quickly, and they all take two packs of cards at most. I'm trying to make all of these free (or at least cheap) and where I live one pack of cards costs around £1.
#4 Wander Aimlessly - This one won't really work if you can't get a bus too anywhere walkable, but learning to dedicate an hour or two to yourself and just listen to music and watch your surroundings is honestly so fun.
#5 Look at Memory Boxes - If you have any old memory boxes you can always give yourself some time to look through them and reminisce (and maybe get rid of things from people who turned out to be not worth remembering).
#6 Doodle - You don't have to be an artist to draw a page full of mindless shapes, don't focus on making it all look nice, just let yourself loose on some scrap paper. You can also try drawing some simple 'zentangle' ideas.
Remember, being online isn't always bad but it can get you in a cycle of doom scrolling. I've found making some silly little tumblr posts and putting them in my queue makes me happy, so I don't need to stop using tumblr but I do have to make sure I don't spend hours per day on tumblr
who's gnna be the navy blue to my green?