Debbie Harry rehearsing with Blondie at their 37th St. studio in New York, 1975, by Chris Stein. “Debbie has some drum skills and I once recorded a track that she played on. We shared this rehearsal space with various other bands in a Midtown Manhattan building.”
🍓🌱 from an old charity shop tablecloth to a 17th century strawberry shortcake inspired corset top!! completely handsewn, boned with featherlite 🌱🍓
I'm tired of chairs, I want to sit on a girl's lap
tried dyeing my hair purple- turned out like this ha, not super bad I dont mind it
if you haven’t been told this today,
- i’m proud of you
- i want you to keep trying
- take a deep breath
- everything will be okay
- please don’t give up
- people love you
- i love you
feeling confident, might post a pic of me ✌
I heard this tip from a professor I had over the summer and I find it super helpful whenever I have something big that’s stressing me out.
1. Place your hand directly in front of your eyes. Imagine that in your hand is everything that is stressing you out at the moment, whether it be tests, relationships, personal issues, etc
2. Breath in for a count of 4, and as you do so, move your hand farther and farther away from your eyes in a straight line until it’s as far from you as possible,
3. Hold for a count of 4. Take note of where your hand is now, how little space it takes up in your field of vision. Focus on other things in the room; the color of the walls, the shape of the furniture, the sounds going on outside.
4. Breath out for a count of 4. Your hand is everything that is stressing you out, and everything else you can see is the rest of your life. The things that are stressing you out right now can seem so immediate and overwhelming, but remember that it only makes up a small fraction of your life, and there are so many things left to look forward to.
5. Repeat as needed. Remember, you’ve got everything well in hand.
🌸raven🌸 // she/her // sfw age regressor // lil age(s) : 3-7 // dni if k!nk or other variants, thank you !! // looking for lil frens💞
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