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monsterrae1 · 9 months
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July recap
Tagged by @heartshapedvows @hippolotamus @jesuisici33
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The fact that the number one is the Horny country song and the rest it’s just me losing it over speak now TV 😂😂😂😂
Tagging if they wanna do this: @brokenribsdiaz @loveyourownsmiilee @cowboy-buddie @heartbeatdiaz @buddierights @alyxmastershipper @prettyboybuckley @rogerzsteven @shortsighted-owl @spotsandsocks @the-likesofus @panbuckley @prince-buck-diaz @wildlife4life @honestlydarkprincess @bigfootsmom and whoever wants to do this!
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lizzie-bennetdarcy · 9 months
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July Recap
Tagged by my beloved @hippolotamus 🥰
I was apparently in a mood this month. In my defense, I was *very* excited about seeing them in concert
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Tagging @smblmn @rosedavid @mallpretzles @rmd-writes @chelle-68 @treluna4 @apothecarose
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nayarainchapters · 9 months
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JULY GOALS AND RECAP
MAJOR GOALS IN JULY
Wake and get up at 5 am 
No screen time right after waking up and before bed (1h)
Prepare for IELTS exam ✅
Start my Master’s project ✅
Make a budget to redocorate my room ✅
ALL YEAR GOALS
Healthy lifestyle:
Workout (5/week)  ✅
Fruits and veggies every day  ✅
Smoothies/tea/healthy shots (3x/week)
Journaling (4/week) 
Art History
Study The story of art by Ernst Gombrich ✅
Make posts for my Art History page
Start my Master’s project ✅
Productivity:
Clean and organize my room, including wardrobe, books, ironing and make up tools (1/week), and my altar (every day)✅
Stick to the plan: keep my planner open and up to date; check my habit tracker every day; meal planner once a week ✅
Reducing time on my phone and no screen right after waking up and after 20h30.
Elegance and femininity: glowing up
Self care: look my best every day; wash my hair (3/week), nails (2/week), masks and such (once a week) 
Build a new wardrobe: focus on elegant, sensual and romantic items ✅  
Continuing my habit of paying attention to my words: no cursing, criticizing and complaints ✅  
Learn more about being a woman and practicing it ✅
Cooking more often ✅
I am the most powerful of all witches
Learning (every week) ✅
Practice (at least 2/week) ✅
Offerings (once a week) ✅
Socialize
Events (family, friends, work) ✅  
Make new friends
Networking
Explore:
Hobbies: time for books, tv series, football every week ✅
Read more
2 books every month ✅
Redecorate my room
Make a budget ✅
Outro
IELTS preparation ✅
JULY RECAP
It was a good month. I’ve done a lot of things and I am proud of that.
I had two weeks break from school and I really needed some time for myself away from work. I was able to start working on my project and hopefully I will be able to apply it soon (I am not done yet, but I am almost there).
As for the sections, I did well for most part. I still need to put more effort in some, like socialization and exporation. I need more time to relax, the Gods know I am craving it. 
Overall, I am happy with July. August will be better, I feel it! 
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danixlle · 10 months
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exploding-fountain · 9 months
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Fresh Finds - July
I DO - (G)I-DLE. A pretty, dreamy song. Also the English is good, and although the pronunciation varies a little it's overall solid.
Funny Valentine - Misamo (Twice). I love me some orchestral strings, and this is a dark sexy song from the three Japanese ladies of Twice. What more could I ask for?
Marshmallow - Misamo (Twice). Didn't actually like it that much, but it's nice and peaceful, and I love their lower registers.
That's it! Again, surprisingly little for a summer month. I have five comebacks to look forward to in August though, plus I haven't made my mind up about Itzy yet, so all that will be in the August recap.
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overflowingshelf · 9 months
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July 2023 Reading Recap
Goodbye reading slump! July was my best reading month this year! Check out what I read this month (spoiler alert: most of them were pretty great!)
Summer is in full swing, and I have found my reading groove again! While I’m still behind on my overall reading goal for the year, I feel way more back into the swing of things with reading, as I read 10 books this month – the most I’ve read in one month this year! Here’s what I read this month: Continue reading Untitled
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winterfireice · 2 years
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These are the books I read in July 2022
Restore me by tahereh mafi
Started: June 30 Ended: July 1
3.0⭐️
Shadow me by tahereh mafi
Started: July 1 Ended: July 1
4.0⭐️
Defy me by tahereh mafi
Started: July 1 Ended: July 1
4.5⭐️
Reveal me by tahereh mafi
Started: July 1 Ended: July 1
4.0⭐️
Imagine me by tahereh mafi
Started: July 2 Ended: July 2
3.5⭐️
Believe me by tahereh mafi
Started: July 2 Ended: July 2
5.0⭐️ (if I could give it more I would loved it)
Without merit by Colleen Hover
Started: July 5 Ended: July 5
4.5⭐️
One of us is next by Karen m McManus
Started: July 5 Ended: July 5
4.0⭐️
Two can keep a secret by Karen m McManus
Started: July 6 Ended: July 6
3.5⭐️
Spy school by Stuart Gibbs
Started: July 10 Ended: July 10
4.0⭐️
She gets the girl by Alyson Derrick and Rachael Lippincott
Started: July 15 Ended: July 15
4.0⭐️
The cousins by Karen m McManus
Started: July 20 Ended: July 20
3.5⭐️
You’ll be the death of me by Karen m McManus
Started: July 21 Ended: July 29
4.0⭐️
The 100 by kass Morgan
Started: July 30 Ended: July 31
3.0⭐️
In all I read 14 books and 1 out of 9 books on July tbr (it was fracture me if your wondering)
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Another Year, A New Start, and Something Coming Soon... // July 2022
Another Year, A New Start, and Something Coming Soon… // July 2022
Hello everyone, I hope you’re having a lovely morning, afternoon, or evening! This month was pretty rough, but it all shaped up in the end! Between worrying about finding a new job to actually finding a great new job, it was stressful, but in a good way. My word for July 2022 is “unexpected.” – unexpected – [ uhn-ik-spek-tid ] DEFINITION: not expected; unforeseen; surprising: via:…
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nonkul · 8 months
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"You left me in that cold motel room." "It wasn't cold! That heating was on."
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teddybearsticker · 7 months
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10.15.23 | Some more spreads I want to archive
Left - quick recap of places visited during our Great Smoky Mountains / Dollywood trip this summer
Right - july monthly review
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dreamings-free · 1 year
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LT tour backline tech Mike ‘Krupa’ instagram stories 1/1/23
feat. Louis chilling in the back there.. :D
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in Perth, Australia - July 2022
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brennacedria · 1 year
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One thing about Welcome to Night Vale that makes it so engaging for me is that Cecil's repetition subconsciously created this sort of call and response effect in me.
The easy one is the Glow Cloud (all hail). Like, even if I hadn't typed that all hail just now, I still would (and did) say it. Others are similar follow-ups and descriptions immediately following mostly proper nouns:
John Peters--you know, the farmer?
Larry Leroy, out on the edge of town,
Old Woman Josie (out by the car lot)
...and various iterations of how Steve Carlsberg is just the worst
These are just a tiny handful of examples; I'd say there at least a dozen or two that have wormed their way into my subconscious to be recited without effort or awareness as they occur.
I know that for some people, this kind of repetition is going to be an irritant. But for me, it not only cements these characters in their own reality but also brings me into Night Vale itself. It brings Night Vale to me.
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wisesnail · 9 months
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I know it's incredible, but we're at the end of July... and here's a little recap! 💙
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shivunin · 1 year
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barges into your ask box!! hello/goodbye hugs that linger for fenris and maria 👀?
Can't barge in if the door is open! Thanks, Zen c: I'll have you know that this was originally two thousand words longer before I reconsidered, so...here is the happy version instead c: (the prompt list)
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A Fond Farewell
In the early days, Fenris cataloged Hawke’s mannerisms out of suspicion. She was a mage, after all, for all that she’d helped him without the promise of recompense. It mattered little that she seemed to wear her heart on her sleeve. There might be some trick to her—no, had to be some trick—and it was wisest to watch her so he would be warned if the betrayal ever came.
So: Fenris watched her smile at the others, the way she would wrinkle her nose when Varric told an especially bad joke, the way she tipped her chin back and laughed with her whole body when she was pleased. He watched the way she fought, as if she’d been born doing it and it came as an afterthought to her now. 
But most of all, Fenris saw the way Hawke was always reaching out for someone.
In the beginning, she would pull in Carver whenever she told a story about Ferelden, elbowing his side or resting a hand on his shoulder while she gestured with the other. Her brother seemed used to the contact and did not react at all when she did so, as if this behavior was to be expected from her. 
Fenris didn’t understand it, but he didn’t need to; in the beginning, it was enough just to note that it was a habit of hers and move on.
Over time, her casual contact branched out to the others: she would drape her legs over Isabela’s lap when she was tipsy, and lean against Merrill’s side. She linked arms with Aveline when they walked, or rested an arm around Varric’s shoulder when one of them was telling a story. In those early days, there was plainly some awkwardness between her and the human mage—all of them saw it—but soon enough that faded, too, and she would prod Anders' shoulder when making some point or other as they walked.
It was as if she couldn’t help herself, as if she was actually reaching for something else and forever finding it in contact with others. 
More than any of these, Hawke always, always hugged her friends goodbye. 
Every one of them…except Fenris. 
On one of those early days, when they’d said long goodbyes outside the Hanged Man, she hugged the others and paused before him. Fenris stood on the periphery, watching her with narrowed eyes, and she surveyed him with a tilted head. 
“G’night, Fenris,” she said after a pause, smiling brightly, and reached behind her for her brother’s wrist, “Come on, Carver. Told you that girl wasn’t interested, or she’d be here by now.”
“But she said—” her brother began, already irritated, and the two of them walked away still arguing. 
Fenris, only mildly surprised, walked away without any further fanfare. He was not impressed by her decision to leave him be; he’d been indicating with every syllable of body language he had that he’d no desire to be touched. That she’d honored the unspoken request was good, but nothing especially notable—though, of course, he did file the interaction away with his other observations.
For a long time, this was how they parted: she would hug the others, perhaps even kiss their cheeks, and then she would pause before Fenris, smile at him, and say her goodnights. 
If he wondered what it might feel like to be touched by her, however briefly, outside the context of healing—well. He was the only one who needed to know what he wondered about when the lights were doused. 
It was at least a year before this habit changed, not until well after the disaster in the Deep Roads and the loss of her brother to the Wardens. There was sorrow, and a frantic span of time in which she adjusted to her newfound wealth and moved her mother to Hightown. During that time, Fenris began to wonder if she might be done with her old friends entirely. But no: only a few weeks after the move had commenced, Hawke was barging into Varric’s quarters with all the subtlety of a summer storm just she always did, and discarded her cloak over the back of a chair instead of on the coat rack. 
“Sorry,” she told the table at large, and settled onto the bench beside Fenris, “Didn’t mean to be late. Had to help a girl find her lost doll.”
“And you didn’t get mugged over it? Color me impressed, Hawke,” Varric said, dealing her in without a pause, “Haven’t missed much yet. Bela was telling us about her conquest of the week.”
“Oh, I’ve finished now,” Isabella said, rolling her eyes and lifting her tankard, “Not that I had any help, if you take my meaning.” 
Some small, hidden worry gradually lifted from Fenris’s shoulders at Hawke’s presence. It wasn’t that he didn’t care for the others; some of them were perfectly tolerable. It was just—Hawke made sense of their group. If she had left for good…Well. He’d begun to wonder if it was wise to stay in the city; that was all. Such considerations seemed less reasonable when she was sitting at the table, nudging Bela with her elbow while she described her mother’s choice in decoration. 
In the small hours of the morning, when they finally parted ways, the group exchanged their long, messy goodbyes as usual. Only—this time, Fenris stepped forward and set a hand on her elbow when he might otherwise have stood at a distance.
“Goodnight, Hawke,” he said, immediately regretting the change when her eyes went wide at him. 
“Oh!” she said. It was foolish, it was absurd, but for a moment it felt like the whole world hung in the balance. 
Then, just as she had with the others, Hawke reached for him. She did not embrace him, but instead set a hand on his shoulder and took a step closer. They were rarely so near each other unless one of them was bleeding, and then they usually had more urgent things to worry about. Fenris wondered how he’d never noticed before that her eyelashes were so dark and fine, or that smile line bracketed her mouth even when she wasn’t smiling. 
“Goodnight, Fenris,” she said, the lines around her mouth deepening, and then she dropped her hand and turned away, reaching for Aveline’s elbow. 
“Aveline,” she was already saying, unperturbed, “I have a question about a fine point of city law.”
“Maker, what now?” the other woman asked warily. 
“If one is nude in one’s own courtyard—” Hawke began, her voice trailing off as they walked away. 
Fenris stood for a moment, watching them, abruptly aware that he would need to walk up the same set of stairs to go home. Usually, he would be well up them before she even finished saying goodbye to the others. It felt…odd, somehow, to trail her home, if only because she followed the same route he did now. 
Best wait a moment, he thought, and caught the dwarf’s speculative glance when he turned. 
“What?” Fenris asked, pausing, and Varric shook his head. 
“Oh, nothing at all,” he said, turning for the door, “Goodnight, Fenris.”
“Yes,” Fenris said, and decided it would be best to round a corner before giving Hawke a lead up the stairs. 
It had been fine. 
It had been—it had just been a goodbye. She did it constantly; it meant nothing, and it meant nothing that he stood around the corner for nearly fifteen minutes thinking about what her hand on his shoulder had been like, and what he might have felt if she’d touched bare skin instead. 
In nights that followed, Fenris decided that it would be stranger to go back to the way they'd been. He would simply have to accept that cursory touches were part of his evenings from now on. Aveline was increasingly busy with the guard, and it seemed increasingly foolish to trail behind Hawke like a lost pup at the end of the night. Fenris walked with her instead, all the long way up the stairs to Hightown, parting at her door. This was not a problem; he’d have to walk that way regardless, and Hawke was good company. 
Goodbyes took place at her front door, between the two of them alone. The longer this remained their routine, the more casual it felt to talk with his hand resting on her shoulder or elbow. She went from carefully touching his shoulder to patting his chest or nudging his hip, and Fenris didn’t stop her. When she finally reached up to embrace him, it felt natural, normal, even inevitable. 
But here was the problem: Hawke had a habit of continuing conversations while she hugged the others goodbye, and Fenris was no exception. If she was midway through a point about something when she reached for him, she would keep on talking into his ear until she was finished or one of them pulled away. 
One of them—it was always Hawke who pulled away; Fenris found that he did not have the urge to let go of her so quickly, even if she’d wrapped her arms around his shoulders for several minutes. It was nothing; just another quirk of hers. There was no doubt in his mind that this was true. 
One evening, after nearly two years of this, she embraced him to say goodbye and spent at least ten minutes explaining one of the finer points of the horrible play they’d just finished watching. 
For his part, Fenris had missed much of it, so focused on not looking at Hawke that he hadn’t heard any of the dialogue and had only minimally absorbed the actual events onstage. He’d no idea how he’d wound up in this position after all that; he felt hot and itchy now, desperate to dance away and put distance between them. The longer she held on, the stronger the feeling grew, until at last he cleared his throat and interrupted her. 
“Hawke,” he said, and just that. 
It was easy enough to grasp her waist and set her away from him, and she let go without protest, wincing faintly. 
“Sorry!” she said, taking several steps back. 
In the light of the flames outside her front door, he could see the flush on her cheeks. 
“It is…fine,” he said, also taking several steps back, “Goodnight.”
“Goodnight,” she said faintly, and spun on her heel for the door. 
Fenris walked away before he had to think any harder about the interaction, but it was no use. He could still feel her breath against his neck, the lines of boning in her bodice pressed against his hands, and he couldn’t seem to banish the foreign urge that had seized him while he’d held her. He didn’t want to kiss Hawke—did he? 
He paced in his room for a time, scowling hard at his own feet over the broken tile. 
His clothes smelled like her. 
No; he would not think of it.
Hawke should be seeing someone else, someone who wasn’t on the run. Surely there was someone out there who could give her a better life, who would make her happy.
She’d blushed. He’d never seen Hawke blush. 
No, no; think of something else.
Surely she did the same thing to the others when she was in the middle of some explanation; surely this had meant nothing in particular, even if she had flirted with him in the past. 
Why could he still feel her in his arms? 
Frustrated, Fenris dragged a hand back through his hair. This was—it was simply an aberration. That was it. The next time they saw each other, she would say goodbye in her usual manner and that would be—it would be fine. 
More than fine. Yes. This would not be a problem.
Later that week, the two of them walked together up the stairs from Lowtown, companionably discussing the benefits of upgrading one’s armor to a higher class of steel. It seemed an ordinary enough evening, but when they reached her door she immediately turned toward the manor. 
“‘Night, Fenris,” she said cheerfully, and shut the door behind her. 
Fenris froze, hands slightly raised, and stared after her for a moment. 
This was…fine. 
Fenris had gone a very long time not touching Hawke. It should matter very little now that she hadn’t said goodbye. It shouldn’t bother him, and she was not obligated to—to—well, she could do whatever she wished. That was all. It was none of his affair. 
But she walked away without touching him the next night, and three days after that when they all met for drinks, and…
He’d had no idea how important that simple gesture had been to him until it was gone, and now he felt its absence as keenly as he felt the absence of his blade when he set it aside at night. The next time they saw each other, Fenris approached her door with grim determination.
“—and that’s why it never made any sense to me at all that there could be werewolves in Ferelden,” she was saying, waving a hand as she spoke, “I don’t care what the stories say, it’s illogical at best.”
“Quite,” Fenris said stiffly, and she glanced up at him, blowing a black curl away from her forehead. 
He wished, intensely, that he’d never noticed the way her lips pursed when she did that. 
“Everything alright?” she asked as they paused at her door. She was already angled toward the door, ready to walk away from him. Fenris sought an answer, but came up with nothing; he stepped forward and embraced her instead, his body moving before his mind could properly disagree. 
She sucked in a breath when he wrapped his arms around her shoulders, but she returned the gesture readily enough. It was different holding her like this; she was slightly shorter than him, though Fenris rarely noticed. When she wasn’t reaching up for him, the top of her head rested just below his chin. 
There was—there was a scar on the top of her head that he’d never noticed before, arching across the center part of her hair. For a strange moment, Fenris was seized by the urge to press his lips to the point where the two lines met. He pressed his cheek to the top of her head instead, and she relaxed against him all at once. 
It was…nice. 
He admitted it to himself, tightening his arms slightly. It was pleasant to hold her; he enjoyed it. He liked the place where her arms had settled around his back. He liked how warm she was where the exposed skin of his upper arms touched hers. He liked the way her hair smelled, and he particularly liked the way she was holding him—as if she liked it, too. 
This was…Fenris needed to think about this. Slowly, reluctantly, he loosened his grip and stepped back. 
“Goodnight,” he said, his voice rough, “Hawke.”
“Goodnight, Fenris,” she said, her hands falling slowly until they rested at her sides again. 
Fenris took a deep breath, considering and discarding several other things to say. Instead, he smiled faintly—the best he could manage under the circumstances, just a quirk at one side of his mouth—and turned to walk away. 
He could have sworn he heard her sigh behind him—but perhaps that was only wishful thinking.
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juustozzi · 9 months
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roughies from the time I was pretty deep in an art low, I gotta admit that the mention of dimple crocheting I saw somewhere was one of the things that kickstarted my brain again....
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