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akbookspl · 2 years
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Bom dia com uma citação tãoo dramática, amoo!!
"Você é tudo! É o ar que eu respiro, a minha dor, o meu coração, a minha vida!" - Livro: After
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samtheviking · 5 months
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lucidloving · 4 months
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Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena // Alain de Botton, Essays in Love // Eden Robinson, "Writing Prompts for the Broken-Hearted" // Chloe Liese, Always Only You // Anne Carson and Euripides, An Oresteia // Two—Sleeping At Last // Studio Bones, SK8 the Infinity // Trista Mateer, "is it okay to say this?" // @moodylilac // D. H. Lawrence, "The Rainbow"
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the-eclectic-wonderer · 9 months
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The Barbie movie really said. Yes you will grow up and childhood wonder will vanish. Yes you will grow up and learn to hate yourself, your body, your awkwardness. Yes you will grow up and lose your confidence and certainty and sense of purpose. Yes you will grow up and the world will seem a bleaker, lonelier place every day, and society will seem bleaker and lonelier every day, and you won’t understand what went wrong in the span of just a few years, what took you from a happy and secure young girl to a sad, uncertain, scared grown woman.
And yet. You will learn to find beauty again. You will find joy in not having a purpose, in building a purpose for yourself. You will find beauty in connection, with the people and the world around you. You will learn to love signs of ageing as proof of a life well lived, of experience and happiness. You will take that little girl by the hand and tell her “I know, this isn’t what you thought it would be, but it’s real. Let me show you how beautiful it can be.”
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muppetfreak · 4 months
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Mr. Riordan, it is truly a pleasure getting to experience your second draft.
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jingyismom · 2 months
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undead boy with "UNMARRIED" on his gravestone makes sure to put "BELOVED WIFE" on his girl's gravestone even though he knows she won't be in the ground for long
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wuntrum · 9 months
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honestly love when artists draw copious amounts of fanart for a character and then start adding more and more personal touches or headcanons to how they depict them and then just change their name and adopt them as an original character. its like watching nature heal in real time
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NO ONE TALK TO ME RN
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drivebypainter · 2 months
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Pretty fish lady <3
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egberts · 5 months
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strawberryfemm · 2 months
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to you it’s perverted gross sex. to me it’s being creative, working through traumas and baggage, healing my inner child, playing, practicing intense vulnerability, finding even more ways to fall in love with my partner, finding more ways to fall in love with myself, learning confidence & how to ask for what i want, care work, emotional release, relaxing, community building, theater, dance, writing, problem solving, therapy, radical honestly, and so much more. and also it’s gross perverted sex.
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r-aindr0p · 2 months
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Man the jury is unhinged on those culinary crucible event
I genuinely thought for a few seconds that Ortho would idk casually nuke the food
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lucidloving · 26 days
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Girlpool—Before the World Was Big // memorial bench quoting Toni Morrison's Sula // @inanotherunivrse // Iain S. Thomas, I Wrote This For You // Zadie Smith, Swing Time // Fall Out Boy—The Kids Aren't Alright // Audrey Emmett // Mikko Harvey, "For M" // Mahmoud Darwish, Memory for Forgetfulness: August, Beirut, 1982 (tr. Ibrahim Muhawi) // Langston Hughes, "Poem"
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jadevalkry97 · 11 months
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When people feel unlovable, they often withdraw and hide the parts of themselves they feel ashamed of. But it’s important to remember that no matter what we feel, we all deserve to be loved and accepted for who we are.
Living in fear that our flaws might push people away is so exhausting. We desperately want to feel loved and accepted, yet we keep ourselves closed off — avoiding meaningful relationships and hiding our true selves.
But no one should have to live in fear of being judged or rejected for who you are. You have a right to be seen, accepted, and valued — no matter what you look like, who you love, or the quirks that make up your unique personality.
When it comes to relationships, it’s essential to be open and honest. It’s important to share the parts of yourself you’ve been hiding away and let the other person in. If they love you they’ll do the same, and together you can create something meaningful.
Don’t be afraid to stand your ground and express how you feel. No matter how difficult the conversation may be, it’s an important step towards allowing someone to really connect with you.
And while you’re at it, don’t forget to be kind to yourself too. Remember, all of the things that make you unique are lovable, even if you don’t think so. You shouldn’t have to hide yourself or pretend to be someone else in order to be liked.
Everyone deserves to be loved for being their true selves. So take a deep breath, take a step back, and remind yourself that it’s okay to let people in. Be vulnerable, be honest, and give yourself the love you deserve.
- Olya Barnett
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dykestache · 3 months
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new heart bong 🫀
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petitelappin · 6 months
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"For a moment or two I could see nothing, as the shadow of a cloud obscured St. Mary’s Church and all around it. Then as the cloud passed I could see the ruins of the abbey coming into view; and as the edge of a narrow band of light as sharp as a sword-cut moved along, the church and the churchyard became gradually visible. Whatever my expectation was, it was not disappointed, for there, on our favourite seat, the silver light of the moon struck a half-reclining figure, snowy white."
Mina and Lucy in the kirkyard at Whitby, August 11th.
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