I posted some ride it like you stole it stencils way back before I actually knew what I was doing with photo editing, so here’s some actually good stencils since I’m working on my jacket again

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I posted some ride it like you stole it stencils way back before I actually knew what I was doing with photo editing, so here’s some actually good stencils since I’m working on my jacket again
If only you could change/delete events…
Gotta admit, the longer I'm stepped away from fandom, the easier it gets to stay stepped away.
Me, sitting down to write: okay!! the minimum goal today is 1000 words, which I normally can do in one sitting! Lets do this!
My brain: nope. Blurbs only.
Me: but what if that isn’t good enough? What if it doesn’t feel good enough?
My brain: get done. 300 words, accomplished. next thing!!
I keep doing this--
If you’re a survivor, we have you covered. http://bit.ly/1OupWg2
Can you see it? It’s gone! #HitDelete on yours too! http://bit.ly/1OupWg2
How do you show your love? http://bit.ly/1OupWg2
#TattooTale: Crossed the Line
“I am twenty two years old. I got this tattoo when I was seventeen at a tattoo shop in Tucson, Arizona that did not require any id. As cool as I thought it was back then, my perspectives have changed. The tattoo is a two inch cross on my lower back. I need this tattoo removed because everyone these days are calling it a tramp stamp. I have began a healthier lifestyle within this past year, of eating better and exercising. So far I have lost forty-five pounds. I love my new body and continue to progress but I am so embarrassed by this tattoo that I still do not feel comfortable in my skin. I am afraid to even bend over to expose this tattoo. To make matters worse, I recently became engaged to a wonderful man. He is very conservative and he and his family are religious and do not approve of tattoos. I want to put this tattoo behind me and move on with my life. I want to feel comfortable in my skin for the first time that I can remember.”
http://bit.ly/whyIdelete