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I just need to go to a rave to fix this (never been to one just wna listen to 2010s edm)
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Was just talking to someone about my study abroad opportunity that was taken away from me and it opened up some unhealed wounds. It feels like a bandaid was ripped off of me and my chest genuinely aches for what I cld have experienced </3
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Coming back on here to spill my thoughts occasionally cos life can be overwhelming and the need to be perfect eats me alive.
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Appreciate life.




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When a constant is removed from ur daily routine things feel stagnant and empty
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Mary Oliver, from Long Life: Essays And Other Writings originally published in 2004
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Thoughts all over the place but no one can find out because of my pretty watery eyes
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I just want a post-it dedicated to me too


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I love nature, do you?
I mean, my favourite colour is green, and I love enjoying the warm sunlight (not heat), the fresh air gliding through my skin, and the birds singing lovely tunes of saying hello.
Honestly, I don't need that much. I just need a life where I can be financially comfortable and have the freedom to step outside whenever I want—to take slow, thoughtful walks under the shade of towering trees, to feel the earth beneath my feet, and to simply exist in the gentle rhythm of the natural world. There's something so grounding about being surrounded by nature, where time moves differently, and the only schedule that matters is the rising and setting of the sun.
I love the way nature feels endless, yet intimate. How a vast, open field can make you feel small but never insignificant, and how a single flower blooming between cracks in the pavement can remind you that resilience is beautiful. Every time I watch the sky shift from deep blue to fiery orange at sunset, I feel like I'm witnessing something sacred—something that no picture or words can truly capture.
Nature reminds me that life doesn’t have to be complicated to be fulfilling. It’s in the quiet rustling of leaves, the soft hum of bees, and the whispering waves against the shore that I find the kind of peace no amount of noise can offer. Maybe that’s why I crave more time in nature—not just as an escape, but as a way to reconnect with something deeper, something real.
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Draw my life in a mere moodboard.
Yes, I wish this life.
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Edna St. Vincent Millay, from her play titled “The Lamp and the Bell,” published in 1921
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Gabriela Mistral, tr. by Velma GarcĂa-Gorena, from Gabriela Mistral’s Letters to Doris Dana; “December 28, 1949”
[Text ID: “I hope for love, because I give it.”]
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Dylan Thomas, from a letter featured in The Selected Letters of Dylan Thomas
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“And now that you don’t have to be perfect, you can be good.”
— John Steinbeck, East of Eden (via surqrised)
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