For anon, who confessed their love to my fish, and for anyone else who needs some validation.
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For anon, who confessed their love to my fish, and for anyone else who needs some validation.
Aaaa oh my gosh I just found this in my inbox.
For some reason I didn’t see it when it was sent, and this is so late I feel so bad my lord
@crystalizedk9 thanks so much, I hath been boo’d. Very late boo to you too!
water!
Water: I think you’re cool.
Thank you! We think you guys are really cool too!!
I’m still living at home and I’m trying to start living more zero waste, but my parents are not as motivated to get on that train with me. (I think mostly because the initial cost is a bit daunting. Reusable shopping bags, eco friendly toilet paper, etc.). Not to mention we are moving and out of ease they bought loads of plastic wrap instead of choosing my idea of using spare cloths we have lying around the house. Do you have any advice on how I can get them more inspired?
I feel and understand you very well, my friend. But it is a hard nut to crack. Parents are usually accustomed to their way of living and old habits are hard to change. So you have to do it really slowly. I personally started from encouraging them to use reusable bags, track how much water and energy they spend, use water filters, and to use soap bars instead of the liquid soaps. I do not think I am able to change more "complicated" habits. Sometimes I try, but (for example) they will not stop buying their fizzy drinks in plastic bottles...
I suggest you to try lead their attention to reducing the amount of plastic they buy and teach them how much of it ends as pollution.
What you said about toilet paper shocked me a bit, in my country there are many opportunities to buy it made of recycled paper and also packaged in only paper. And it is much cheaper then "white thick paper".
If it comes to the price of reusable items, remember that some of them you can make by yourself, try sewing a bag or reusable rounds ;) Other stuff is actually expensive but remember that spending money on disposable substitutes will not help you save money! It is a really great argument.
/post/154737839350/yurios-possible-crush-on-yuuri-contd-yuri-on "[...] across through skating. It was a failure" -> he also didnt manage to take away victor and separate them, and he has to go away empty-handed, living the two lovebirds free to do what they want. (also yeh mila knows e v e r y t h i n g.) and in the last scene he's blushing so cutely! that smile is so pure! it screams full lungs "i managed to impress yuuri! #AGAPE!!"
That’s a good point! He gets left in the dust. (Mila is so perceptive lol) Yess, thanks to Grandpa Nikolai. That was definitely my favorite moment of that episode. #AGAPE
A number from that kinky fucks post, 84!!!
84. Why did my last relationship fail? Well you see I have a habit of when things are going great in the relationship I tend to freak out and make up some random excuse to end the relationship. I think I have commitment issues that emerge when I feel my partner is taking us more seriously. Idk honestly I'm just much more trouble than I'm worth
existentialismandmakeup replied to your photo “New #falloutboy/ #strangerthings shiirt todaaay also a stupid pose bc...”
AMAZING!
I KNOW!!!!
sunrisenebula replied to your post:
Wait, how do you roast marshmallows usually? I have specific, unscented marshmallow-roasting candles that I use even when the electricity is perfectly functional :P
We... build a fire? Like normal people? I guess you don’t have a fireplace or a fire pit in your back yard huh