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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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has anyone noticed recently that it's expensive
times like these really make you appreciate pouring river water in your socks
Tired, scared, depressed people are easier to control and less likely to fight back. It is quicker to temporarily feed anxiety with trinkets than to create structures to dismantle and prevent anxiety.
It is not your fault if you are exploited in these ways. You are not weak, or bad, or "not trying hard enough" if you feel the weight of the world upon you, if it takes all you have just to survive. It's okay if you have ups and downs, if one day you're able to do many things and the next barely get out of bed. You did not create the system we are all trying to function within, one that punishes what it cannot exploit.
But your ongoing survival is a message that you are not defeated. Every single moment you are here offers the opportunity to try again, to be better, to grow and change and learn. Missed the last opportunity? That's okay, another one will come along any moment now, and the next, and the next. You just choose which one is the best for stepping aboard a new pathway, when you're ready. If it takes a while because you are, in fact, tired, scared, depressed, that's okay. There are many, many moments before you and who knows what could go right?
Self-care is rebellion. Joy is a radical act. Love--given to others, and above all to yourself--is a key part of the antidote to what ails us. Even if your embodiments of these are not big and momentous, they are no less important a part of your ongoing story, and the weaving of a better world.
i am side questing sooooo hard
puts my uncomfortably wet hand on your shoulder. see here, gay boy- can i call you gay boy?
would u smoke with gilgamesh
"would you make world peace" "would you heal every sick person" don't ask stupid questions
“Flex With Jessica” Jessica Miller photographed by Inez & Vinoodh for V 2002
i love traveling because i will be in a new city for two days and think yeah i could live here. it would be really nice! [has literally only been walking around and drinking coffee with a notable lack of responsibilities or connections]
Golden Globes, Shinjuku 新宿
🐞 a ladybug for everyone who needs good luck
Silsila (1981)
[ID: A pair of cows on a yellow grassy hill. One cow is cream-colored and the other is brown. The sky behind them is pale blue and cloudy.] via
"why are you on your phone all the time" my frands :) hope this helps!
ursula k le guin affirmations for your day:
it is our differences which make us dearer to one another
it is never too late to start loving
the enemy is not the foreigner, but the ones who tell you to hate the foreigner
everyone should have food, shelter, and work
everything is a yin and yang metaphor if you try hard enough
sci-fi is important
✶ PRIDE MONTH ✶
"Sweeping Off the Male Gaze" by Japanese illustrator Yuko Shimizu.