a beautiful love
Aw, this is cute.
Debbie Harry, 1978, by Lynn Goldsmith.
Treat people with psychosis with respect. Treat people with schizophrenia with respect. Treat people with personality disorders with respect. Treat people with DID with respect. Treat people with bipolar disorder with respect. Treat people who dissociate frequently with respect.
1. Sit for a meditation. 2. Make a cup of tea. 3. Smile at a stranger. 4. Give spare change/food to the next homeless person you see. 5. Put on your current jam and dance. 6. Think of someone you are grateful for and then tell them. 7. Pray. 8. Do a yoga sesh. 9. Light some incense and dedicate its fragrance to making the world more beautiful. 10. Laugh until it’s real. 11. Eat something nourishing. 12. Take a luxurious bath and tell the outside world to fuck off for a little while. 13. Watch a documentary. 14. Read some of a book. 15. Write a poem about this moment. 16. Go for a walk and find a nifty rock. 17. Learn an origami trick you can do with a dollar bill. 18. Practice reiki. 19. Draw a tarot card. 20. Clean your room. 21. Take a thorough exhale and deep inhale. 22. Apologize to yourself for something. 23. Thank yourself for something. 24. Start a journal or write in your journal. 25. Take a nap.
‘dyke’ can only be reclaimed by lesbians, die mad about it
I wanna have a small day!!! Wanna wake up to see my favorite cartoon playing, I’ll grab my paci and stuffie and sleepily watch the characters on the screen. When I get ready I’ll hop out of bed n take my stuffie to the kitchen so we can make breakfast together. I pick out my favorite colorful cereal and put some apple juice in my cutest sippy cup and head to the table where I share with my stuffie! After we eat we’ll head to the living room where there’s a blanket with alllll my favorite toys and coloring supplies on it! I’ll put on a movie or cartoon and play allll day, only stopping to refill my sippy cup or get a snack. Soon the sun is setting and it’s time to start my bedtime routine! I get up and go run a super bubbly bath filled with lots of bath toys and get allllll clean and ready for bed. After I’m done I’ll go to the kitchen and pour some warm strawberry milk in my bottle and go grab my stuffie n paci and get alllllll snuggled up until I doze off and have wonderful dreams🍼🧸☁️
You teach people how to treat you by what you tolerate.
You’re never asking for too much or asking for the wrong thing; you’re just asking the wrong people.
Rejection is redirection. Better things are waiting elsewhere. Trust in synchronicity.
Here and now is worth being alive and enjoying the moment to the fullest. Not someday when you will have X and Y goal accomplished. You are worthy of letting yourself be happy here and now.
The only limitations in your life are those that you impose on yourself - first and foremost, mentally. So release them.
Work on your goals lowkey, and only share the progress with truly dear people to you, that you know can treasure the delicate energy of a blooming goal, with only positive energy.
When you let go of the old, you tell the universe, “I’m ready for the new.”
Amazing things await you, if you allow them into your space. Believe that you deserve better, and you will.
my older, nicer bangs vs the kinda wacky v bangs I recently cut
¾ cup milk 🥛
¼ cup lemon juice 🍋
2 cups all-purpose flour 🌼
¾ cup sugar 💖
1 tablespoon baking powder 💚
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon 🌈
½ teaspoon salt 🌟
1 egg, lightly beaten egg 🍳
¼ cup vegetable oil 🥕
1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries 🍉
In a small bowl, mix milk and lemon juice; set aside.
In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon and salt. Set aside.
Add egg and oil to milk mixture; mix well. Gently stir into flour mixture just until moistened. Fold in blueberries.
Fill greased or paper-lined muffin cups two-thirds full.
Bake at 400 degrees F at 22-24 minutes or until center of muffin springs back when lightly touched.
🌸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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