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princesssarisa · 4 months
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I'm Venom Wings the Vengeful.
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007246gv · 2 months
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ai que raiva eu tava em jejum de boa aí minha amiga me deu um pacote de pipoca doce e eu não consegui me segurar, preciso voltar a ter noção e passar dias sem comer nada.
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sewgeekmama · 3 months
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Taking a Moment for Kindness in the Chaos
It often seems like the world is in constant turmoil these days. It can be hard to stay positive amidst the chaos, but one thing that helps is just taking a moment to be conscientious about being kind to others. This concept of kindness inspired author T.A. Barron to ask people to share how they spread kindness in their community. It can be something as simple as a smile, or something on a larger…
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jurakan · 5 months
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T.A. Barron keeps posting AI art on his Facebook page and I wish he'd stop...
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I did not count Harry Potter or Percy Jackson because both fandoms are too, well, huge, and HP is currently....... loaded down with too much baggage. So here's some other lesser known titles that I read in my middle and high school years! And yes, I know there's a BAZILLION other titles that I missed; these are simply the ones I remember loving during that time of my life. Happy voting!
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thelaurenshippen · 6 months
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if you could go back, what do you think youd replace the HP references with? im curious for fan content and stuff 🫶
oooooh GREAT question. it's tough, because so much of why a lot of the references work is because of the phenomenon status of HP and the fact that everyone knows it, so I don't think I could replace it with like...the Merlin Saga by T.A. Barron (though that would be my personal choice bc a) hugely formative for me as a very young reader, the first true novels I ever deeply loved and b) T.A. Barron is now a friend of mine (bc of tumblr, that's kind of a wild story) and you know how they say never meet your heroes? the people who say that have never met T.A. Barron, he is a delightful and kind and wonderful man).
so, in terms of popularity, there's definitely something to be said for The Hunger Games or the Percy Jackson series, both of which I love! and then there's even newer stuff that has massive popularity/easy reference potential like the MCU or even something like Stranger Things. and then of course there's older stuff, like LotR. so I think it would depend on what I was trying to achieve with the particular reference.
but I'm curious, what would you guys replace it with? what are the formative book series for you?
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vitaegratis · 5 months
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It is coming up to an end on another week. Happy Friday! You probably haven’t accomplished everything you wanted to, and even more likely one or two things will be left off your list by Sunday. I’m here to remind you that’s okay! Life is HECTIC and at this time of year, even more so. There’s so much pressure to get everything done, make sure things go perfectly, make smiles and memories for others. It’s so easy to overlook yourself. But I’m here to encourage you to focus on yourself a little bit. Giving yourself grace and a little treat does wonders to make you feel refreshed and like a human! A nap, a yummy hot drink,  a spare moment to watch your favourite show. You’re worth it. Trust me, you are. I’m cheering you on, I hope you give yourself some kindness this week! - 💜💜 Victoria “Every piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystals, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so do you.” –T.A. Barron
As always, I appreciate these messages and love ya/always in your corner. shall heed the reminders of you do
Reverse uno: understand that life is hectic be kind and gentle and forgiving to yourself. Give yourself some grace (lowercase g) as well! Self care!
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monkeyjaw · 1 year
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The Year in Books and Graphic Novels 2022 and an analysis of 20 years of books and comics
January
1.      Temple Alley Summer – Kashiwaba Sachiko, illustrated by Miho Satake, translated by Avery Fischer Udagawa
2.      Dreams From My Father – Barack Obama, audiobook read by the author
3.      X-Men Grand Design Vol. 1 – Ed Piskor
4.      Vera Kelly Is Not a Mystery – Rosalie Knecht
5.      All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team – Christina Soontornvat, illustrations by Karen Minot
6.      X-Men Grand Design Volume 2: Second Genesis – Ed Piskor
7.      Year of the Rabbit – Tian Veasna
February
1.      Deadly Class Volume 1: 1987 Reagan Youth – Chris Remender, Wes Craig
2.      The Eye of the World – Robert Jordan
3.      Pattern Master – Octavia E. Butler
4.      X-Men Grand Design Volume 3: X-Tinction – Ed Piskor
5.      The Confidence Men: How Two Prisoners of War Engineered the Most Remarkable Escape in History – Margalit Fox
6.      Deadly Class Volume 2: 1988 Kids of the Black Hole – Rick Remender, Wes Craig
March
1.      Once and Future Volume 1: The King is Undead – Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
2.      Once and Future Volume 2: Old English – Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
3.      Dragon Hoops – Gene Luen Yang
4.      Ringworld – Larry Niven
5.      Once and Future Volume 3: A Parliament of Magpies – Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
6.      Princess Jellyfish Volume 8 – Akiko Higashimura
7.      Princess Jellyfish Volume 9 – Akiko Higashimura
8.      The Sheepfarmer’s Daughter – Elizabeth Moon
April
1.      Planetes Volume 1 – Makoto Yurimura
2.      The Library of the Unwritten – A.J. Hackwith
3.      Doom Patrol Volume 1: Crawling From the Wreckage – Grant Morrison, Richard Case
4.      ODY-C Volume 1: Off To Far Ithacaa – Matt Fraction, Christian Ward
5.      Conan of Cimmeria – Robert E Howard, Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter
6.      Doom Patrol Volume 2: The Painting That Ate Paris – Grant Morrison, Richard Case, John Nyberg
7.      Doom Patrol Volume 3: Down Paradise Way – Grant Morrison, Richard Case
May
1.      Doom Patrol Volume 4: Musclebound – Grant Morrison, Richard Case, Kelley Jones, Mark McKenna, John Nyberg
2.      Eragon – Christopher Paolini
3.      The Promised Neverland Vol 1 – Kaiu Shirai, Posaku Demizu
4.      Deadly Class Volume 3: 1988 Snake Pit – Rick Remender, Wes Craig
5.      Once and Future Volume 4: Monarchies in the U.K. – Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
6.      The Dark is Rising – Susan Cooper
7.      The Forest – Thomas Ott
8.      The Left Hand of Darkness – Ursula K LeGuin
June
1.      Deadly Class Volume 4: 1988 Die For Me – Rick Remender, Wes Craig
2.      Arthurian Legends – Wace and Layamon
3.      Dune – Frank Herbert
4.      The Left Hand of Darkness – Ursula K LeGuin
5.      The Lost Years of Merlin – T.A. Barron
July
1.      The Secret To Super-Human Strength – Alison Bechdel
2.      The Promised Neverland Volume 2 – Kaiu Shirai, Posaku Demizu
3.      The New World – Ales Kot, Tradd Moore
4.      Super Sentai Himitsu Sentai Gorenger – Shotaro Ishinomori
5.      Spider-Gwen Volume 0: Most Wanted? – Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez
6.      The Deed of Paksenarrion: Divided Allegiance – Elizabeth Moon
7.      Ultimate Miles Morales Spider-Man Volume 1 – Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli, Chris Samnee
8.      Giant Days Volume 1 – John Allison, Lisa Treimann
9.      Giant Days Volume 2 – John Allison, Lisa Treimann, Max Sarin
August
1.      Lockwood & Co. Volume 1: The Screaming Staircase – Jonathan Stroud
2.      Ultimate Miles Morales Spider-Man Volume 2 – Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, et al
3.      Ultimate Miles Morales Spider-Man Volume 3 – Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, et al
4.      The Wheel of Time Book 2: The Great Hunt – Robert Jordan
5.      Howl’s Moving Castle – Diana Wynne Jones
6.      A Study in Scarlet – Arthur Conan Doyle
7.      French Medieval Romances from the Lais of Marie of France – Translated by Eugene Mason
September
1.      Pyongyang – Guy Delisle
2.      Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold – Alisa Kwitney, Kent Williams, et al
3.      The Dead of Paksenarrion: Oath of Gold – Elizabeth Moon
4.      Brave Chef Brianna – Sam Sykes, Selina Espiritu
5.      Fledgling – Octavia E. Butler
6.      At Death’s Door – Jill Thompson
October
1.      We – Yevgeny Zamyatin, read by Toby Jones
2.      The Witch Boy – Molly Knox Ostertag
3.      20th Century Boys Vol. 7: The Truth  – Naoki Urasawa
4.      20th Century Boys Vol. 8: – Naoki Urasawa
5.      Isaac the Pirate Vol. 1: To Exotic Lands – Christophe Blaine
6.      Dungeon Zenith: Volume 4: Outside the Ramparts – Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim, Boulet
7.      The Wheel of Time Book 3: The Dragon Reborn – Robert Jordan
8.      20th Century Boys Volume 9: Rabbit Nabokov – Naoki Urasawa
9.      The Haunting of Hill House – Shirley Jackson
10.  Isaac the Pirate Volume 2: The Capital – Christophe Blaine
11.  20th Century Boys Volume 10: The Faceless Boy - Naoki Urasawa
November
1.      Gotham Central Book 1: In the Line of Duty – Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka
2.      Komi Can’t Communicate Vol. 1 – Tomohito Oda
3.      The Promised Neverland Volume 3 – Kaiu Shirai, Posuka Demizu
4.      Sleepless Volume 1 – Sarah Vaughn, Leila Del Duch
5.      R.U.R. – Karel Capek, translated by David Wyllie
6.      20th Century Boys Volume 11: List of Ingredients – Naoki Urasawa
7.      20th Century Boys Volume 12: Friend’s Face – Naoki Urasawa
8.      20th Century Boys Volume 13: Beginning of the End – Naoki Urasawa
9.      20th Century Boys Volume 14: The Boy and the Dream – Naoki Urasawa
10.  The Sandman Volume 1: Preludes and Nocturnes – Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg, Sam Ketih, Malcolm Jones III
11.  Dodger – Terry Pratchett
12.  The Promised Neverland Volume 4 – Kaiu Shirai, Posuka Demizu
13.  20th Century Boys Volume 15: Expo Hurray – Naoki Urasawa
14.  20th Century Boys Volume 16: Beyond the Looking Glass – Naoki Urasawa
15.  20th Century Boys Volume 17: Cross-Counter – Naoki Urasawa
16.  20th Century Boys Volume 18: Everybody’s Song – Naoki Urasawa
17.  20th Century Boys Volume 19: The Man Who Came Back – Naoki Urasawa
18.  20th Century Boys Volume 20: Humanity in the Balance – Naoki Urasawa
19.  Thursday Next book 2: Lost in a Good Book – Jasper Fforde
20.  20th Century Boys Volume 21: Arrival of the Space Aliens – Naoki Urasawa
21.  20th Century Boys Volume 22: The Beginning of Justice
22.  The Promised Neverland Volume 5 – Kaiu Shira, Posuka Demizu
December
1.      Thrawn Ascension: Book 1: Chaos Rising – Timothy Zahn
2.      Crucial Conversations: Tools for talking when stakes are high - Kerry Patterson,
 Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler
3.      Sandman Volume 2: The Doll’s House – Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III
4.      My Favorite Thing Is Monsters – Emil Ferris
5.      Please Don’t Step On My JNCO Jeans – Noah Van Sciver
6.      The Sandman Volume 3: Dream Country – Neil Gaiman, Kelley Jones, Malcolm Jones III, Charles Vess
7.      Winterfair Gifts – Lois McMaster Bujold
8.      Sandman Book 4: Season of Mists – Neil Gaiman, Matt Wagner, George Pratt, Dick Giordano, Kelley Jones, P. Craig Russell
9.      Sandman Book 5: A Game of You – Neil Gaiman, Sean McManus, Bryan Talbot, Colleen Doran
 105 books and graphic novels in 2022! 34 novels (and 1 novella) and 70/71 graphic novels. I read one book twice for a book club. That’s 13 more than I read last year.
Now for totals from 2002 to 2022.
Totals:
2002 20
2003 86 – 7.16/month
2004 9
2005 84 – 7/month
2006 79 – 6.58/month
2007 58 – 4.83/month
2008 49 – 4.083/month
2009 51 – 4.25
2010 72 - 6
2011 60 - 5
2012 80 – 6.66
2013 50 – 4.16
2014 144 - 12
2015 92 – 7.66
2016 151 – 12.58
2017 138 – 11.5
2018 116 – 9.66
2019 96 - 8
2020 102 – 8.5
2021 92 – 7.66
2022 105 – 8.75
 Including the years that I have incomplete data for (2002 and 2004 I only have 3 months of data), I read 1734 books and graphic novels from 2002 to 2022, 86.7 per year. If we leave off 2002, and 2004, I read 85.25 per year and an average of 7.89 books per month. I’ll post the graphic novels and regular books break down shortly. 
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smalltownfae · 2 years
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Books I am Excited to Read
I decided to make this post after watching some booktube videos where people say they pick up every book expecting to love it. That is because I don’t do that. If I did my expectations would seldom be met and that would be worse and unfair for the authors. Instead, the videos made me think about the books that I actually want to read that are on my list. I admit that I have some books in my tbr only because I am curious about why they are hyped or because they were recommended to me even if they might not be exactly my thing. Due to this I separated the books that I want to get to soon and that have a synopsis that intrigues me or my kind of writing style. This list doesn’t include the books I am currently reading. I read the synopsis and checked at least the first page for all of these. Here are the reasons why I am expecting these books to be at least 4 stars whenever I get to them:
The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart
This seems like a nice place to start my Arthurian journey. I read the first pages and it’s about Merlin telling his story. I love when characters tell their stories and a good coming of age plot so this seems like it’s going to be great.
The Lost Years by T.A. Barron
I heard that this a good place to start for the Arthurian legend from the booktuber that made me aware of the existence of Robin Hobb. Since this is a YA series it seems like a smoot fun introduction. Once again following Merlin from a young age.
The Winter Prince by Elizabeth Wein
Another YA series and for this one it seems like some knowledge of the legend id needed, but it seems like another coming of age fantasy and the writing is good so it’s hard to go wrong with that when it comes to my tastes. Some family conflict and jealousy. Sounds good.
By Force Alone by Lavie Tidhar
One more Arthurian inspired tale. This one seems a bit odd but it was praised by someone with a similar taste and I liked the Merlin portrayal in the first pages.
The Lost Queen by Signe Pike
This one is about Merlin’s sister. The main reason I want to read it is because two people said it was very similar to Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier. Seems like a good historical fantasy.
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
I don’t know much about this one, but I liked the writing style of the first pages. Once again someone telling their story works for me.
Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield
The synopsis of this one is very intriguing and I enjoyed the magical writing style so it looks promising. Besides that, I also have the 13th Tale on my list.
The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
I want to try a book by this author and this one has the best rating on goodreads. The synopsis was interesting and I like the writing style.
Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy
I am very curious about this one because everyone keeps mentioning a mindblowing reveal. The story follows one character very closely so I am fine with this one.
Midnight in Everwood by Maria Kuzniar
Seems like this inspired by the Nuttcracker. I loved the movie as a kid and I still enjoy the story. I hope to read this one in December.
The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale
Someone with a somewhat similar taste to mine loved this book so I am curious about it. I have been wanting to read more magical realism so this seems like a nice one to read in December.
Rebecca by Daphne duMaurier
I liked the short story collection I read by this author and everyone seems to love this book. I also want to watch the Hitchcock movie but don’t want it to spoil the story.
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
The synopsis sounds dark and mysterious so I am interested.
City of Lies by Sam Hawke
Seems that there is at least one character with an abusive parental figure so... this one sounds promising.
Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin
A classic that seems up my alley. About a gay man coming to terms with his sexuality. The writing style is pretty good.
The Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe
Some people I know have read and enjoyed this book. It has a reputation about it being a messed up complicated read so I want to try it.
Now some from authors I already read before:
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
This is the most praised of Ishiguro’s novels and I am trying to keep the hype in check because, to be honest, the plot and the main character don’t seem like something I will love. I am sure I will still enjoy this book a lot, but I seriously doubt I will love it in the way I love Klara and the Sun or that will keep coming back to my mind like A Pale View of Hills and An Artist of the Floating World do. It might also be because I was also expecting more from his second more praised novel, Never Let Me Go. I still really liked it, but didn’t love it. It’s an odd feeling when everyone agrees on the two best books by an author and then your favourites by them are something they would put in the middle or the bottom.
The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro
This one just intrigues me. It seems like both literary fiction fans and fantasy fans didn’t enjoy this one. They admit that partly it was because they didn’t expect the Arthurian elements in it. Since I am expecting it my experience will probably be different. A story about an old couple with magical elements just sounds adorable to me, but everyone keeps putting this book at the bottom of top books by Ishiguro so I hesitate. I am hitching to get to Arthurian novels so next year if not sooner will be the perfect time to pick this one up. I just need to read other books about the legend first.
Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
I keep trying Sarah Waters books even though I haven’t loved any of them so far. There is something about her writing that I enjoy, but I can’t describe. Maybe it’s her influences that make for stories that are a little dark and a little sad. It reminds me of my experience with Kazuo Ishiguro since I also knew I wanted to read more by him even though I didn’t love the first of his books I picked up. So far, I have read 2 Waters’ books and gave up on another. Tipping the Velvet is her first novel and features a wlw relationship so I am very curious about it. Affinity also intrigues me but the prison setting doesn’t seem as good to me. I will eventually get to that one too.
Going Postal by Terry Pratchett
If there is a Discworld book that I am almost sure I am going to love is this one. First because stories about conman trying to do better have so much potential for funny moments and second because I started to watch an adaptation of this book years ago and I was enjoying it. I can’t really get through the adaptations of Discworld books so the fact that that one was at least fine is already a success in my book. Plus, I like liars, trickster characters and messengers so I would be extremely surprised if I end up not liking Moist.
The Bell at Sealey Head; In the Forests of Serre; Ombria in Shadow by Patricia A. McKillip
Every time I am afraid that I already read her best books. It seems like she has no more books in first person or close third person, which is my preference. All of her other books seem to feature casts that are too big for such short books. Even so, these three had the most intriguing plots to me so I will prioritize them.
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin
Two of my friends enjoyed some characters in this trilogy even more than the ones in Broken Earth so I am really curious about it. Still, I want to finish the Broken Earth trilogy first. I only have one book left but want to reread the other two before getting to that one.
Wild Seed by Octavia E. Butler
Even though Fledgling was disappointing, I gave high ratings to all other Butler books I read so far. Besides that, I heard that the Patternmaster series has a character that is similar to Nikanj, which is one of my favourites.
Bailey’s Café; Linden Hills by Gloria Naylor
These two are short stories, like the book I read from the author. I know that some characters from “Women of Brewster Place” appear in Linden Hills and I’ve heard that is a common occurrence in this author’s works. I’ve seen somewhere that Mama Day should be read before Bailey’s Cafe, but since that one is a retelling of the Tempest I think I will not like it. Plus, I really want to get to that book because short stories in a café setting are such a good match for me.
The Sundial; The Bird’s Nest by Shirley Jackson
Just like it happens with McKillip, I am afraid I already read the best works of this author. Still, these two seem to have intriguing plots.
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2, 7, and/or 20 for the book ask meme!
2. top 5 books of all time?
i'm gonna look at my bookcase and TRY to answer something different than the five i've already listed, haha
inkheart, cornelia funke
troy, adele geras (this is a weird one to have stuck with me but it has)
persepolis, marjane satrapi
joan of arc: a life transfigured, kathryn harrison
temple of the wind, terry goodkind
7. is there a series/book that got you into reading?
i've been reading for forever so i can't remember something that specifically hooked me, but i was very into the merlin series by t.a. barron and the artemis fowl series by eoin colfer as a kid. i still have all the artemis fowl books and i haven't read the last one bc i don't want it to be over (and no, i will not watch the movie)
20. what are things you look for in a book?
the prose has to hook me more than anything. my sister and i both got into forensic fiction in middle school (younger than we should have, tbh) and over the years we've both only stuck with reading patricia cornwell bc she cares about how she's writing something just as much as what she's writing, which is more than i can say for everyone else. other than that, i tend to like genre fiction more than ~regular, and i always want some kind of humor. if nothing's funny, what's the point of reading anything really
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catfoodsminmo · 2 months
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🔍🪐🧚🏼
coming to kiss uuuu
🔍 what character do you enjoy writing for the most
dean winchester, i can write dean winchester and dean winchester pov until my fingers fall off i GET him. also i'm finding i actually like rly love writing astarion especially for our sicko roleplays he was cooked in a lab for me to have fun with him
🪐 favorite shows / series of all time
AUGH THIS IS ALWAYS SO HARD and also i like so much media so i'll do shows games and books lmao
shows: the borgias, king of the hill, supernatural, generation kill, twin peaks, fullmetal alchemist, inuyasha, jojos bizzarre adventure, reno 911, the whitest kids u know
games: dark souls series, assassins creed series until 4, silent hill series, faith trilogy, devil may cry series, resident evil series, bayonetta series
books: john dies at the end series, locked tomb series, area x trilogy, t.a. barron's merlin series, the dresden files (at least through 15. 16 and 17 were uh......realbad), joe ledger series
🧚‍♀️ favorite characters of all time
subject 16, desmond miles, bayonetta, dean winchester, artorias, dark sun gwyndolin, jack krauser, vaas montenegro, ajani goldmane, edward elric, laura palmer, dante (dmc), ianthe tridentarius, john "control" rodriguez, greed fma, LIQUID SNAKE
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escapedfromthevoiid · 4 months
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It is coming up to an end on another week. Happy Friday! You probably haven’t accomplished everything you wanted to, and even more likely one or two things will be left off your list by Sunday. I’m here to remind you that’s okay! Life is HECTIC and at this time of year, even more so. There’s so much pressure to get everything done, make sure things go perfectly, make smiles and memories for others. It’s so easy to overlook yourself. But I’m here to encourage you to focus on yourself a little bit. Giving yourself grace and a little treat does wonders to make you feel refreshed and like a human! A nap, a yummy hot drink,  a spare moment to watch your favourite show. You’re worth it. Trust me, you are. I’m cheering you on, I hope you give yourself some kindness this week! - 💜💜 Victoria “Every piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystals, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so do you.” –T.A. Barron
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roastyoualive · 4 months
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It is coming up to an end on another week. Happy Friday! You probably haven’t accomplished everything you wanted to, and even more likely one or two things will be left off your list by Sunday. I’m here to remind you that’s okay! Life is HECTIC and at this time of year, even more so. There’s so much pressure to get everything done, make sure things go perfectly, make smiles and memories for others. It’s so easy to overlook yourself. But I’m here to encourage you to focus on yourself a little bit. Giving yourself grace and a little treat does wonders to make you feel refreshed and like a human! A nap, a yummy hot drink,  a spare moment to watch your favourite show. You’re worth it. Trust me, you are. I’m cheering you on, I hope you give yourself some kindness this week! - 💜💜 Victoria “Every piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystals, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so do you.” –T.A. Barron
Aww this is so sweet!! I’m so sorry it took me so long to respond, it’s been a crazy couple of weeks, haha. I do love these little messages though! They always make my day. Keep being you, lovely!!
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malka-lisitsa · 5 months
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It is coming up to an end on another week. Happy Friday! You probably haven’t accomplished everything you wanted to, and even more likely one or two things will be left off your list by Sunday. I’m here to remind you that’s okay! Life is HECTIC and at this time of year, even more so. There’s so much pressure to get everything done, make sure things go perfectly, make smiles and memories for others. It’s so easy to overlook yourself. But I’m here to encourage you to focus on yourself a little bit. Giving yourself grace and a little treat does wonders to make you feel refreshed and like a human! A nap, a yummy hot drink,  a spare moment to watch your favourite show. You’re worth it. Trust me, you are. I’m cheering you on, I hope you give yourself some kindness this week! - 💜💜 Victoria “Every piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystals, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so do you.” –T.A. Barron
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lcstinfantasy · 5 months
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It is coming up to an end on another week. Happy Friday! You probably haven’t accomplished everything you wanted to, and even more likely one or two things will be left off your list by Sunday. I’m here to remind you that’s okay! Life is HECTIC and at this time of year, even more so. There’s so much pressure to get everything done, make sure things go perfectly, make smiles and memories for others. It’s so easy to overlook yourself. But I’m here to encourage you to focus on yourself a little bit. Giving yourself grace and a little treat does wonders to make you feel refreshed and like a human! A nap, a yummy hot drink,  a spare moment to watch your favourite show. You’re worth it. Trust me, you are. I’m cheering you on, I hope you give yourself some kindness this week! - 💜💜 Victoria “Every piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystals, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so do you.” –T.A. Barron
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vic's friday positivity.
first off, sorry for answering this late. the last week has been hectic to say the least. i will not lie by friday i had acomplished not even half of my to do list for the week but i did get a lot done by the end of it. honestly trying to take care of myself right now is the best. thank you so much for the support my love. also uno reverse.
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vcnusians · 5 months
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It is coming up to an end on another week. Happy Friday! You probably haven’t accomplished everything you wanted to, and even more likely one or two things will be left off your list by Sunday. I’m here to remind you that’s okay! Life is HECTIC and at this time of year, even more so. There’s so much pressure to get everything done, make sure things go perfectly, make smiles and memories for others. It’s so easy to overlook yourself. But I’m here to encourage you to focus on yourself a little bit. Giving yourself grace and a little treat does wonders to make you feel refreshed and like a human! A nap, a yummy hot drink,  a spare moment to watch your favourite show. You’re worth it. Trust me, you are. I’m cheering you on, I hope you give yourself some kindness this week! - 💜💜 Victoria “Every piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystals, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so do you.” –T.A. Barron
happy belated friday and happy sunday, my sunshine bestie!!! oh you are SO right which is why i've been slower than a snail on rp lately buuuut my mental health is considerably better this week so i actually plan to be back!!! thanks for being so kind and compassionate and so understanding of the humans that make up the rpc. you're such a lovely, wonderful person and i feel so lucky and honored that we're friends <3 love you!
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