My therapist asked me to create something “motivating” so I made these.
lol.
I really love these, and I reblog them every single time. Some of you don’t realize how easy it’s to forget to do some of those stuff or how hard they can be some days.
Today's Document

oozey mess
we're not kids anymore.

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Love Begins
Cosimo Galluzzi

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if i look back, i am lost
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My therapist asked me to create something “motivating” so I made these.
lol.
I really love these, and I reblog them every single time. Some of you don’t realize how easy it’s to forget to do some of those stuff or how hard they can be some days.
Advice I gave someone today was: 'do it stupid.'
She wants to learn photography. Do it stupid. Take a million photos. Don't think about why they're not good. Enjoy the process of taking photos.
Pick out tge ones you like the most and figure out why you like them. Is it because the subject is centered? Is it because you caught them doing something cool? Is it because the light made cool shadows?
Do it stupid. If you try to do it smart, youll get stuck. If you think too much you'll never get to doing. Do it stupid.
Holy shit
This is honestly how I started quilting! I had fabric, I had a knowledge of backstitch, I had a quilting magazine. I asked "how hard can it be?" and now here we are. Just have fun and give it a go!
“I don’t like this song because I can’t relate to it” skill issue. I’m mad at my husband I love my girlfriend I’m a lone cowboy I’m growing old I’m growing up I’m depressed I love my friends I’m perpetually horny I’m drunk at the club I love my husband again
this is exactly what I’m talking about
Why are we forgetting the old texts
The axe forgets but the tree also forgets as a trauma response
This brought tears to my conservationist heart today.
The continued existence of these species is the legacy of so many people whose names we will never know--some of who never lived to see the impacts of their work.
When you count up the flaws of our species, you have to count the good things too--out of the many species throughout Earth's history that have caused the demise or endangerment of other species, we are the only one that tries to fix it out of our fascination and love for other life forms.
(Big thank you to the anonymous asker who sent this in!)
Earth Day reblog of this thing that made me cry.
And I'll add some other recent good conservation news.
•Green sea turtles are no longer endangered
•Giant pandas are no longer endangered
•Panamanian golden frogs were returned to the wild for the first time since they were wiped out by chytrid 17 years ago
•The Eastern humpback whale population has exceeded pre-whaling numbers and many other whale species are showing strong signs of recovery
•Salmon and bison have been returned to their former habitat in multiple parts of the US through dam removal, habitat restoration, and reintroduction
•The Western monarch migration was up 60% compared to last year
•Galapagos tortoises were reintroduced to Floreana for the first time in 180 years
•Attenborough's long beaked echidna was rediscovered after being though extinct for decades
•Five "lost" island bird species were documented by citizen scientist birders in 2025
Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there. I did not die.
Tomadachi Life is proving to me that everybody would go back in time to play with their dolls if they could
sometimes trying to be more social and talk to people u know are already in an established friend group feels like
(via @usamirenko)
The Thing is generally a great movie at building up suspense, but like a quarter of the way into it, after its already elegantly posed to us the problem these scientists are facing in an intriguing way, the "smart guy" goes "computer what's the problem" and the computer goes "calculating... calculating... there's a creature and it can transform into anything. if it gets out the world is going to get destroyed. also there's a really high chance that its imitating one of the others right now. you're welcome." It's so fucking hilarious it's like the writers going okay pause the movie. Here's exactly why they were shooting at the dog and all that other shit that happened and all the stuff you might've guessed. Just in case anybody was looking at there phone. Okay we can keep watching the movie now
you can't tell me the hollow knight wouldnt be a big pale king apologist
I really really like how everybody characterizes the post-game Hollow Knight as this flimsy goober who is constantly five seconds from turning into a puddle on the floor, hunched over, a dangling pile of broken limbs, sad and crying, a poor little guy, innocent and fragile.
They're a threatening, tall, monstrous thing, with the fighting prowess of a specially trained soldier who has spent their whole life believing that is their entire purpose, but everybody in the community was able to see what they really are: a child, arbitrarily picked to be a martyr, having no idea of the magnitude of their incoming suffering, deeply traumatized after ages and ages of being chained up with a sickening disease that destroyed their body, naively accepting a fate because of some misguided love for a Kingdom (and likely their dear old dad, as well.)
Yeah, after the events of the game, when they have nothing to fight, they'd probably be a whimpering mess. They might act the part of the knight for a little bit since that's all they've ever known, but afterwards, I think the common fandom depiction of them crying on the floor would be accurate. They'd beat themselves up over failing their purpose (despite being destined to fail), and they'd have sudden control after being chained up (in more ways than one). Of course they'd be a paranoid, delicate "vessel". Wow, they're really called vessels. Imagine your whole species is called Mug and you're the dumbass who spilled all the shit everywhere
And everybody characterizes The Knight correctly, too. An angry cat of horror and violence. Thank you Hollow Knight community we stay winning
The fandom interpretation of Hornet might be a little too nice though. She threatens to kill faster than I think most people realize. Her love of fluffy creatures has an equal and opposite reaction to smelly creatures
I really really like how everybody characterizes the post-game Hollow Knight as this flimsy goober who is constantly five seconds from turning into a puddle on the floor, hunched over, a dangling pile of broken limbs, sad and crying, a poor little guy, innocent and fragile.
They're a threatening, tall, monstrous thing, with the fighting prowess of a specially trained soldier who has spent their whole life believing that is their entire purpose, but everybody in the community was able to see what they really are: a child, arbitrarily picked to be a martyr, having no idea of the magnitude of their incoming suffering, deeply traumatized after ages and ages of being chained up with a sickening disease that destroyed their body, naively accepting a fate because of some misguided love for a Kingdom (and likely their dear old dad, as well.)
Yeah, after the events of the game, when they have nothing to fight, they'd probably be a whimpering mess. They might act the part of the knight for a little bit since that's all they've ever known, but afterwards, I think the common fandom depiction of them crying on the floor would be accurate. They'd beat themselves up over failing their purpose (despite being destined to fail), and they'd have sudden control after being chained up (in more ways than one). Of course they'd be a paranoid, delicate "vessel". Wow, they're really called vessels. Imagine your whole species is called Mug and you're the dumbass who spilled all the shit everywhere
Outer Wilds
I think the ending sequence of Outer Wilds is the greatest piece of ludonarrative in a game ever. Literally having to destroy your own timeloop safety net in order to save yourself is fucking nuts. That's the shit the main character does in a movie and you get to be a part of it, with the same terror of the unknown the Hearthian you're playing as must feel. I love video games man
insane how people think i can just do things. "can you mail me this?" and get killed by the post office desk workers?????!!!?
comic about chronic fatigue
This is my favourite line in the game at the moment. It's the "martyr who was born for a specific purpose" comforting the "martyr who was born for a specific purpose" because Lace reminds her of the "martyr who was born for a specific purpose". This is as close to group therapy as these apocalypse soldiers will ever get
has anyone figured out how much art you need to make to make your mental illness go away
so far it’s not seven