Sometimes having mental illness is like living paycheck to paycheck but with your brain
IT'S IN WOOOOOORRRDDSSSS HOLY FUCK
Claire Keane

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Sometimes having mental illness is like living paycheck to paycheck but with your brain
IT'S IN WOOOOOORRRDDSSSS HOLY FUCK
Looking through my notes as to how I was feeling at the time. Lots of emotions
The Accolade (details)
Edmund Leighton
Robert Pattinson's commentary in Twilight is hilarious
Me in my academic papers: “One has to laugh…”
little self care tips
- apply Vaseline to your eyes, lashes, brows, and lips before bed
- never brush curly hair while it’s dry
- on that note, applying products/oil to curly hair while dry is useless
- use a t shirt to dry hair to avoid frizz
- sleep without pants. trust me.
- avoid watery body lotions like Vaseline’s lotion. only dries you out
- avoid crystalline, jagged scrubs (sugar, coffee. St. Ives, etc.). Use round/gentle ones like oatmeal
- avoid coconut oil on face. if you apply it to your hair wash your face afterwards
- don’t put lemon on your face. it might seem like it’s helping but it weakens its protective layer in the long run. if you do use it, dilute it and avoid sun for a while.
- no toothpaste on pimples either it’s a myth
- why do u have a bra on at home. take that shit off and live a little.
- apply deodorant before getting dressed so it doesn’t rub off on your clothes defeating the purpose
- reapply sunscreen every 3-4 hours
- don’t text the fuckboy he don’t care about you
- wake up 30 minutes earlier to have a more relaxed morning and avoid rushing
- wash panties by themselves so you don’t get the gross dirt and germs from your other clothes mixed in. dry them in the sun to kill bacteria if possible.
- hand wash all hijabs they’ll last longer
- don’t use rose water with added fragrance. always check label
- eat at least one fruit or vegetable a day
- leave menial tasks for the end of the day. don’t drain yourself before getting to the important stuff
- before saying something mean or a nasty joke, take 5 seconds to think about it.
- apologizing first doesn’t make you weak
- being vulnerable doesn’t make you weak
- exfoliate after using foundation or powder
- clean phone screen with rubbing alcohol/sanitizer
might add more later or y'all can reblog with your own tips
Natalia Dyer by Andrew T. White for LADYGUNN Magazine, December 2016.
cam’s ultimate playlist list :-)
hellllo! i decided to put together a list of links to all my playlists. each one is unique and can go with any mood! if you like them, please click follow so you can stay updated with me and my music! (note: i am constantly updating each playlist, so there will always be new music for you to listen to!) enjoy :-)
a playlist to listen to…
when you’re nostalgic and missing old songs
when you’re hosting a party / dancing the night away
when you’re working out, running, and getting in the zone
if you want to listen to my current favorite songs
if you like rap/r&b
if you love oldies music
in the summertime
when you need to study and stay focused
when you’re stargazing
on lazy days
when you’re feeling happy
during autumn
when you’re in love/feeling loved <3
when you’re in the car or on a road trip
remind you of the warm west coast
on a relaxing sunday afternoon
if you like 80s music
if you like indie songs
when you wanna belt out all the words
in the wintertime
when you need cheering up
before you go to sleep
remind you of the east coast
when you’re feeling carefree and stress-free
if you’re going rollerskating
if you enjoy 70s hit songs
when you need new music to listen to
when you need a mood boost on a slow monday morning
when you’re traveling and exploring
if you’re hosting a “hipster dance party”
in the sunny springtime
when you’re driving at night
if you love the outdoors and camping under the stars
when you’re feeling like a queen
if you enjoy gentle instrumental songs
if you wanna fly to mars
if you have lots of love to give
on a lazy friday
if you like italian music
on the weekend
when you’re skiing/snowboarding/tubing
when you’re thinking about love
when you’re getting ready in the morning
and finally here is a link to my spotify in general if you would like to follow my account! i am always open to feedback on my playlists so feel free to reach out to me with any questions, suggestions, comments, or concerns!
imma go get my clit pierced at Claire's
“1. There are plenty of ways to enter a pool. The stairs is not one of them. 2. Never cancel dinner plans by text message. 3. Don’t knock it ‘til you try it. 4. If a street performer makes you stop walking, you owe him a buck. 5. Always use ‘we’ when referring to your home team or your government. 6. When entrusted with a secret, keep it. 7. Don’t underestimate free throws in a game of ‘horse’. 8. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. 9. Don’t dumb it down. 10. You only get one chance to notice a new haircut. 11. If you’re staying more than one night, unpack. 12. Never park in front of a bar. 13. Expect the seat in front of you to recline. Prepare accordingly. 14. Keep a picture of your first fish, first car, and first boy/girlfriend. 15. Hold your heroes to a high standard. 16. A suntan is earned, not bought. 17. Never lie to your doctor. 18. All guns are loaded. 19. Don’t mention sunburns. Believe me, they know. 20. The best way to show thanks is to wear it. Even if it’s only once. 21. Take a vacation of your cell phone, internet, and TV once a year. 22. Don’t fill up on bread, no matter how good. 23. A handshake beats an autograph. 24. Don’t linger in the doorway. In or out. 25. If you choose to go in drag, don’t sell yourself short. 26. If you want to know what makes you unique, sit for a caricature. 27. Never get your hair cut the day of a special event. 28. Be mindful of what comes between you and the Earth. Always buy good shoes, tires, and sheets. 29. Never eat lunch at your desk if you can avoid it. 30. When you’re with new friends, don’t just talk about old friends. 31. Eat lunch with the new kids. 32. When traveling, keep your wits about you. 33. It’s never too late for an apology. 34. Don’t pose with booze. 35. If you have the right of way, take it. 36. You don’t get to choose your own nickname. 37. When you marry someone, remember you marry their entire family. 38. Never push someone off a dock. 39. Under no circumstances should you ask a woman if she’s pregnant. 40. It’s not enough to be proud of your ancestry; live up to it. 41. Don’t make a scene. 42. When giving a thank you speech, short and sweet is best. 43. Know when to ignore the camera. 44. Never gloat. 45. Invest in good luggage. 46. Make time for your mom on your birthday. It’s her special day, too. 47. When opening presents, no one likes a good guesser. 48. Sympathy is a crutch, never fake a limp. 49. Give credit. Take blame. 50. Suck it up every now and again. 51. Never be the last one in the pool. 52. Don’t stare. 53. Address everyone that carries a firearm professionally. 54. Stand up to bullies. You’ll only have to do it once. 55. If you’ve made your point, stop talking. 56. Admit it when you’re wrong. 57. If you offer to help don’t quit until the job is done. 58. Look people in the eye when you thank them. 59. Thank the bus driver. 60. Never answer the phone at the dinner table. 61. Forgive yourself for your mistakes. 62. Know at least one good joke. 63. Don’t boo. Even the ref is somebody’s son. 64. Know how to cook one good meal. 65. Learn to drive a stick shift. 66. Be cool to younger kids. Reputations are built over a lifetime. 67. It’s okay to go to the movies by yourself. 68. Dance with your mother/father. 69. Don’t lose your cool. Especially at work. 70. Always thank the host. 71. If you don’t understand, ask before it’s too late. 72. Know the size of your boy/girlfriend’s clothes. 73. There is nothing wrong with a plain t-shirt. 74. Be a good listener. Don’t just wait for your turn to talk. 75. Keep your word. 76. In college, always sit in the front. You’ll stand out immediately. 77. Carry your mother’s bags. She carried you for nine months. 78. Be patient with airport security. They’re just doing their jobs. 79. Don’t be the talker in a movie. 80. The opposite sex likes people who shower. 81. You are what you do, not what you say. 82. Learn to change a tire. 83. Be kind. Everyone has a hard fight ahead of them. 84. An hour with grandparents is time well spent. Ask for advice when you need it. 85. Don’t litter. 86. If you have a sister, get to know her boyfriend. Your opinion is important. 87. You won’t always be the strongest or the fastest. But you can be the toughest. 88. Never call someone before 9am or after 9pm. 89. Buy the orange properties in Monopoly. 90. Make the little things count. 91. Always wear a bra at work. 92. There is a fine line between looking sultry and slutty. Find it. 93. You’re never too old to need your mom. 94. Ladies, if you make the decision to wear heels on the first date, commit to keeping them on and keeping your trap shut about how much your feet kill. 95. Know the words to your national anthem. 96. Your dance moves might not be the best, but I promise making a fool of yourself is more fun than sitting on the bench alone. 97. Smile at strangers. 98. Make goals. 99. Being old is not dictated by your bedtime. 100. If you have to fight, punch first and punch hard.”
— a high school teacher’s list of 100 wisest words (via live-la-bella-e-vita)
majestic in the sun
Fields of Bluebonnets, (1923) / Bluebonnet Field, (1912)
Mark Taylor - Fluffy Black Kitten, 9 Weeks Old, Stretching with Arched Back, Photography
19 things i learned at 19
1. sometimes the first time you feel something can be the last
2. someone else’s pain is not your weight to carry
3. it is okay to cut off the noose you made for yourself when you were fourteen
4. you have dreams for a reason
5. the envy you sometimes entertain does nothing but stop the work in place for what you desire most. focus on your plate, eat until it is empty, do not be afraid to ask for a second helping
6. it is okay to feel like the most beautiful person in the room, it is selfish to harbor that without efforts to make someone else next to you feel the same
7. prepare something, canned peaches perhaps, before you get high so you don’t accidentally eat a whole box of cereal
8. bad sex doesn’t exist if you don’t let it
9. sometimes you aren’t aware of how many locked doors you are hidden behind until someone tries to break them down, let them, you need to step outside
10. it is okay to let him look into yourself as you are, it is okay to hope for heaven, but if he does not fuel your inferno and if he does not offer you the world you want, leave him with the likes of sheep
11. eleven is a good number
12. naiveness is power, let people think you’re stupid and incompetent, it’s much more fulfilling when you prove them wrong
13. compassion is the root of self evolution
14. not everyone will like you, not everyone will like new parts of you, not everyone will try to understand you, they are not your gods. you can’t force those to see you as you are if they are fixated on what they want you to be
15. vulnerability is the most terrifying form of intimacy
16. everything, absolutely everything, happens for a reason. be grateful for the times you sobbed and the times you smiled until your cheeks hurt.
17. you are where you’re supposed to be, you are who you’re supposed to be
18. when the music plays, dance
19. it is okay to write everything with prose, it is okay to find a dandelion beautiful, it is okay to look at the world with enamor, it is okay to dress to the nines for a grocery trip, it is okay to write love letters, it is okay to celebrate beauty in every form, it is okay when people laugh at you for it.
vivienne westwood fall 2005