I am so exhausted, just tired of life. Sometimes I wonder how long I will be able to keep going like this.
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Have you tried libgen.li for pdf's of the books you're looking for?
No I don't know what that is but I will look it up! Thank you for the tip!!!
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“We would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright.”
— Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast
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Why are you, as a beefy man, not laying on top of me (naked)?
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No catch!. 2023 is where we get what we deserve! 🧚♀️💗
First thing in the morning I am making myself some bacon
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Bacon (noice), sugar (noice), Pug (aww cute)
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I have decided that I need every outfit that Jennifer Love Hewitt wears on the Ghost Whisperer 😮
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i just think that we, as a society, are in desperate need of a mermaid renaissance
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i was not made for hookup culture. love me for an eternity or do not touch me at all
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as we get closer to january 1st and the “new year new me” feelings come crashing in, please keep in mind a few things:
there’s nothing inherently special about january 1st — you can start new habits any time of the year! expecting yourself to magically become a completely different person within 24 hours is unrealistic and will just make you feel like crap when you fail. instead, slowly implement better habits over a long period, focusing on only 1-2 realistic and sustainable SMART goals at a time. think about it, if you focus on building 1-2 new habits per month, in one year you’ll have between 12-24 new, healthy habits!
there’s nothing wrong with you and you don’t HAVE to jump on the latest new year fitness/diet trends or sign up for a gym membership. advertisers, influencers, and businesses are going to be looking for insecure people who have hope that “this time will be different.” again, please build sustainable habits over time if you do want to make changes, but please know that they’re not necessary.
if you do ultimately decide to sign up for a gym membership, buy a fitness regime online, or start following an influencer’s workout routine, please please please remember that being conventionally physically attractive, a model, or having thousands/millions of followers are not replacements for real certifications in fitness and nutrition. don’t put your health in the hands of people who just want to make a quick buck! how your body looks has a lot more to do with genetics than what workout you do. for example, you could follow an influencer’s routine and diet perfectly (not recommended) and still not have the same body — and that’s okay! also, there’s no need for most average people (i.e, not an athlete, fashion model, etc) to exercise for several hours per day every day.
in the same vein as the previous point, stay away from sketchy diet supplements of any kind (tiktok I’m looking at you)! most are not FDA approved and don’t even have the correct amounts the packaging says (aka, more or less than is printed on the label). also, there may be drug interactions if you take medication so always keep an eye out for that. if you see something that really, truly catches your eye and you absolutely can’t resist checking it out, look up the research on its claims. more than likely, there will be little to no scientific support. rule of thumb: if it sounds too good to be true, it is.
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swimming pool, glimmering darling
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