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“All your hard work will pay off” is only said by people who’s hard work actually paid off
“I don’t understand it, Spunky. Nobody showed up.”
#everyday mood
Canadians think of every emergency.
#when someone asks me how life’s going
Japanese Artist Turns Tom And Jerry’s Most Unfortunate Moments Into Sculptures, And The Result Is Hilarious.
margaret atwood// jandy nelson// richard siken// jane austen// franz kafka
Float (2019) - Dedicated to love and understanding to all families with children deemed different.
How Wednesday Addams Would React To Catcalling
Don’t tell Wednesday Addams to smile.In a new episode from the web series “Adult Wednesday Addams,” created by Melissa Hunter, Wednesday follows two dudes home to teach them a lesson after they catcall her. In true Addams family fashion, Wednesday effortlessly scares the men with her piercing tone and sardonic comebacks. (And the three terrifying friends she brought with her definitely helps.)
Watch the full video here and see the catcallers get some of their own medicine.
emotional self-harm exists and is fucking horrible
going back to an ex you KNOW will hurt you? consuming media you KNOW that triggers you? isolating yourself when you KNOW you need help? that’s a form of self-harm and needs to be acknowledged first to get help.
to be clear; this isn’t a callout. this is recognizing that emotional self-harm is a form of harm.
take this as a gentle reminder that your pain is real, that you are heard, and, most of all, to reach out for help.
Can I just add? Specifically denying yourself fun or pleasure?
Yeah that too
Eileen Cook, Unraveling Isobel
“Technically, he wasn’t an ex-boyfriend, but he was an ex-something. An ex-maybe. An ex-almost.”
— Unknown
my ego
“come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed.”
— Lucille Clifton, from “won’t you celebrate with me”
The Addams Family (1991) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld