How I learned to deal with overwhelming anxiety.
I dont have anxiety but this is still really helpful!!
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How I learned to deal with overwhelming anxiety.
I dont have anxiety but this is still really helpful!!
292: I didn’t make this, nor do I know who made it, but stitch always makes me happy
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Never apologize for being sensitive or emotional. Let this be a sign that you’ve got a big heart and aren’t afraid to let others see it. Showing your emotions is a sign of strength.
Brigitte Nicole (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
Pooh Bear
I see many Winnie the Poohs at the hospital (aka Winnie aka Pooh aka Pooh Bear), as you may guess. Many look like this, a bit flat and with small wounds, designed to have a removable shirt:
They come for spas:
New hearts and stuffing:
And plumping up so they have a proper belly again:
Sometimes they look like this:
A bit more loved… or as his person said, in more “desperate condition”.
He also had a spa (not everyone does):
As you may’ve noticed, he needed a new nose and there were several options:
His heart had a pooh on it as well as some magic from a heffalump:
And after a bit of arm and smile surgery, soon he was healthy and ready to fly home:
His person wrote “He looks wonderful!”
The final Pooh I’m going to show you today just flew home yesterday. He is always called Pooh Bear. He is 14 years old and showed every year of hugs.
Here are the photos his person’s mom sent for diagnosis:
As you can see, Pooh Bear was a bit flat and a bit gray. He came in for a spa:
Got new stuffing and a magical Heffalump heart to preserve a bit of his original stuffing:
And finally was clean and plump and fluffy and ready to fly home:
He could even sit on his own! His people said his chubbiness was perfect and as I said, he flew home yesterday!
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Thank you to all the people who posted this so I ended up seeing it. I really needed this right now. Thank you!
Yeah… Not gonna lie… I cried…
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Goddamn it stop making me feel human
Calvin and Hobbes still relevant 25 years later.
MY NEW DAD IS A WIZARD *no click bait* ¦¦ Peter Parker Vlog
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I think it’s important to realize you can miss something but not want it back.
Paulo Coelho (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
Reblog to be blessed by the Florence of happiness and magick.
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this is cool but why is it shot like the intro credits of a crime drama
…Dessert, but shot like Murder. I think I’ve found my favorite aesthetic ever.
Why have I been laughing at this for a solid 5 minutes?
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It’s okay to romanticise the small things about your day to today life. It’s okay to romanticise sleeping in, waking up to the sun tickling your skin. It’s okay to romanticise the texture of fingers against a page. Sometimes to save your day you need to, romanticise sitting at a desk and working. Romanticise studying, hyped up on coffee. It’s okay to picture yourself as if you were the mc in a movie, watch yourself go through shit and know that it’s just the climax of your own story and that while you sit in your room sobbing to sad songs good things are just around the corner.
sometimes to be okay or get through the day you need to, romanticise the simple things.
To be honest.. if more children were shown from birth that they are loved, cared for, and listened no matter their gender we might not have some of the problems we have now.
Parents: Aloof disdain! Shun! Distance!
Also Parents: Why doesn’t my child talk to me?
that’s beautiful. Show your children affection, dammit- life’s too short to be cold to those you love.
I’m rereading holic. I had the ghostbusters song stuck in my head.
Mistakes were made.
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