Ahhhh Two more days until my dad flies down to drive me home…
And on top of that we might be moving as soon as we get back to Michigan, we should know by the end of the week if we get the new place!!! Crossing my fingers!
@vincent-sinclair-deserved-better @kados-of-chaos @gabrielle-de-lioncourt-anon @mothmans-kingdom @myers-meadow @lestat-anon @louis-depointedulac-anon @frenziedslashers @joelsgeetar
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Someone give me the strength to start packing
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What I ended up doing a year and a half after graduating from university abroad... I felt bad about it, like I was forced into it and like I had failed but life circumstances pushed me to come back home which was not really what I was expecting... anyway yes, realistically shit happens... it's not so easy to secure a permanent job in another city or country, not so easy to move to a new city or country after graduating from university which would lead to more stress in my life and after being diagnosed with prolactinoma I knew that I needed the opposite, to lower my stress...
Also not so easy to find a job according to your degree and qualification, not so easy to find a permanent flat to rent, your flatmates will be assholes that you can barely stand living with... your health might need more care than usual, the people might not be right for you and downright toxic to you when you live by yourself away from your family...
Tbh I know that this was really what I needed and I was not ready to settle somewhere else or move to a new city all over again for better job opportunities... I was working dead end jobs just to survive and was not really developing in my chosen career. It seemed like I had taken a step back but things were really not going well for me in my student city which is what led me to move back and take this life-changing decision (shortly before a global pandemic on top of that). Now it seems like the best choice ever for me.
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getting emotional over footage of an amateur scuba diver interacting with a coelacanth. they are hunted by large deepwater predators, and here comes a large creature bearing the brightest lights it's ever seen, making strange noises, but it does not shy away. it hovers, calmly, as the diver reaches out and trails a hand down its back. im strongly against the anthropomorphizing of real life animals but the stupid emotional part of me loudly insists this is because it recognizes us, the alternating movements of its four paired limbs matching the diver's four paired limbs, & it is thinking, "hello, cousins, we missed you these 66 million years, it's so good to see you again. welcome back, welcome home."
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Prompt 197
“Guys look, I got us pet rocks!”
“That’s nice- Danny, why are the rocks moving?”
“Ectoplasm. Obviously. They eat bad emotions, isn’t that cool?!”
“They aren’t going to get that big though, right? I mean, we’re moving to the countryside but still.”
“I mean, they shouldn’t? Dang, maybe I should have asked Dora more questions…”
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happy fatgirl fridaySaturday!
commissions for some folks on twitter!
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modern au crack-ish yandere idea. dragons being the king of all lizards, imagine zhongli being able to control all the 'lesser' lizards to some extent, maybe even share senses with them.
and what better way for him to watch you, his dearest darling, than connecting with the common house geckos that's roaming around your house?
they're harmless, agile, and inconspicuous enough to do some basic monitoring. don't pay attention to the strange amber-eyed tiny animal perched on your bedroom walls, dear. don't delude yourself into thinking that its eyes seemed to shine in the darkness of your room while you teeter between dream and reality deep into the night. don't worry about how it seemed to chirp angrily whenever your friends come over, as if it's warning them from entering its territory.
it's just a common house pet anyway. right?
if you're a superstitious person, that's even better. geckos are said to be a symbol of luck, protection of your home and its residents. and in this case, it's especially true for you.
worry not, for this 'lizard' will gladly rid all the 'insects' who dared to step into your abode.
a/n: lil background story time. i needed to change my bedsheets and got utterly spooked by a tiny lil house lizard flopping onto my arm when i was moving my plushies to my desk. zhongli... honey... lizards are cute, yes, but you're the only lizard i don't mind having in my bedー /smacked
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I didn't wanna leave the city where I studied abroad in after so many years of being there (since I couldn't drop out and start over) but was forced out of the flats several times in the last year, the people were treating me like shit, I was doing shit jobs just to fit in with other people, my envious ex-coursemates were still there and making my life a living hell in that city (I felt like the city just ain't big enough for all of us), I was just diagnosed with prolactinoma and started drug therapy for it and idk, maybe it was just not my place, maybe "it wasn't meant to be". I felt uncertain about going back home after so many years of studying and working abroad, how people would perceive me. But gimme a break I went to study abroad for 4 years after high school and I didn't have any life experience, I barely done any traveling at all...
Years later I'm glad I left because I didn't really have a lot of good things happening for me there and perhaps my luck is somewhere else, not there. I was really struggling and in hardships most of the time there for years, also the lack of opportunities was another big reason to leave… This Covid pandemic was a huge blessing in disguise for me personally because I had moved back home long term and a couple years later it started.
No one is forcing you to stay in the city and country where you studied, you can leave after you graduate if it doesn't work for you, if you don't like living there, if people are treating you like shit and you don't have the right people, if there is a lack of jobs and flats, if you don't have a boyfriend from there. That's fine. People should normalize that as well as quitting. You don't have to stay.
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