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when a girl wears green its like okay we get the message
The message is I look really good in green. 🌿
'you and me' by Diana Boier
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Musical accumulation and sitting at Parco Sempione, Milan, Italy, by Armand Pierre Fernandez, 1973
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Margiela fondly shows the Barbies he had already subconsciously dressed as 'Margiela models' as Many of Margiela's later collections (such as Autumn-Winter 1994-95 and Spring-Summer 1995) were inspired by the wardrobes of Ken, Barbie and G.I. Joe.
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Romanticize the tedious.
There are so many tedious little tasks that are mandatory to reaching success in any and every field. Rather than bogging yourself down with stress and frustration at the tasks....
...pour yourself a nice drink (mulled apple cider or high quality grape juice is my go-to). Get into some comfy clothes. Put on some great music or a nice podcast. Then settle in to tackle the work, little bit by little bit.
If you build up the tedious in your mind as something bad, it will be bad. It'll suck, and you'll have every second of it. By making tedious tasks something that happen alongside relaxing and indulgent actions, they'll become routine. More than routine, they might be something pleasurable that you look forward to doing.
Romanticization is a fantastic tool. Wield it effectively.
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