Damn girl the power of love and friendship aren’t working :/ time to kill someone or whatever
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More women in both STEM and S T E M pls
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when the morning comes
I will wait for you
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“Anxiety happens when you think you have to figure out everything all at once. Breathe. you’re strong. You got this. Take it day by day.”
— Karen Salmansohn
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we need to start romanticizing postal workers
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“You are always stronger than you think you are.”
— Unknown
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hello friends. here’s my contribution to classical music categorisation methods in playlist form.
(feel free to tell me if you have musical suggestions; i’ll update this as i see fit.)
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me justifying the actions of my found family of morally gray characters
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Sam Henderson and Lucas Finley, The Phoenix Initiative
You can read a few shorts for these two here:
Learning to Trust
Keep Swinging
Job First, Dinner Later
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—Salvador Plascencia, from The People Of Paper
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“Find someone who knows how to calm your storm.”
— Donna Aradini
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going to be honest with you. Fuck is not even a swear word. it’s just. a word. he’s like a brother to me
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i want to be someone else’s safety. even nonromantically. i want to be “hey can i tell you something?” i want to be - i tried something new and i’m a little scared but i wanted to show you. i want to be “i knew i could trust you”. i want to be okay to hold the hand of, always ready to listen, always trying. even if i don’t get it perfect, you know? i just want to be a place other people can relax and be themselves and not worry for a fraction of an instant.
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tested positive for needing a kiss
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I want to offer a gentle reminder to any writer out there struggling lately:
It’s normal to have a hard time coping with stress and still maintain your creativity.
Yes, there are stories of authors/creatives/artists who manage to create amid hardship and adversity. But that’s THEIR story. Not yours.
Every person has responsibilities of their own they have to deal with. Every person deals with stress and copes in different ways.
Do what works for YOU to manage your mental health, take care of your responsibilities, and nurture your creativity.
But don’t expect yourself to have normal levels of writing when you are tired, exhausted, overworked, and flirting with burnout. Your creativity and your health deserve rest and a guilt-free space to recuperate. ♥
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