THIS IS WHAT FUCKING HAPPENS WHEN YOU FORGET TO RINSE THE TUB OUT AFTER USING A LUSH INTERGALATIC BATHBOMB!
He’s fine. He got a bath.
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THIS IS WHAT FUCKING HAPPENS WHEN YOU FORGET TO RINSE THE TUB OUT AFTER USING A LUSH INTERGALATIC BATHBOMB!
He’s fine. He got a bath.
Lush glitter is made of seaweed.
Galaxy Cat.
get to know me – [12/15] male crushes – thomas brodie-sangster “I never went to a drama school or anything. I just gave it my best shot, and everyone seemed to like it, so I carried on doing it.”
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chronic illness sentence starters
❝ I’ve been to more hospitals than I can count. ❞
❝ Who knew, all it would take is a life-threatening, incurable illness for people to care about me? ❞
❝ Want to see me down ten huge pills at once? ❞
❝ I’m always tired. ❞
❝ You remembered to take your medication, right? ❞
❝ The people staring at you aren’t worth your time. ❞
❝ My blood sugar’s getting way too low. ❞
❝ The Doctors are telling me that my condition is going downhill. ❞
❝ I’m twenty years old and I’m already middle-aged! ❞
❝ It’s fine, I’m used to this. ❞
❝ The pain’s a normal part of it. ❞
❝ You know I can’t walk very far. ❞
❝ You’d be surprised by the amount of glares I get for using a handicapped parking space. ❞
❝ Just because my illness is ‘invisible’, that doesn’t mean it isn’t there. ❞
❝ I don’t expect you to understand what it’s like. ❞
❝ How does the spoon system work? ❞
❝ Just once, I’d like to digest food on my own. ❞
❝ Can you imagine living without constant medication? ❞
❝ I’m still me. It’s not like I AM my sickness. ❞
❝ Hey, let’s pretend to be physically and mentally healthy! ❞
❝ Who needs a dozen roses when you can have sixty-five of them? ❞
❝ I don’t need your ‘miracle cure’. ❞
❝ I’m just in the typical amount of agony. Don’t mind me. ❞
❝ Are you okay? Do you need to sit down? ❞
❝ You look tired. ❞
❝ I promise I’m not judging you for your illness. ❞
❝ It’s nothing to be ashamed of. ❞
❝ If you tell me I’m ‘too pretty’ to be disabled, I’m leaving right now. ❞
❝ I’m getting low on spoons. ❞
❝ I don’t have enough spoons. ❞
❝ I actually do need my mobility device. Don’t tell me I don’t. ❞
❝ Moving is so last season. I’m just going to stay here until my body lets me go. ❞
❝ Would you like some help? ❞
❝ Thanks for the help. ❞
❝ This medication tastes disgusting. ❞
❝ I’m staying home today. ❞
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