Take a virtual journey through mesmerizing AI-generated landscapes that blur the lines between reality and imagination. Let your mind wander in these captivating images created by MidJourney AI.
if i had a tail it would probably be so annoying like it would probably be really sensitive but not in a hot way in a way like everyone thinks im an immodest freak for not wearing tail socks but i would just hate how it felt against the fur so i would wear long flowy skirts and keep it fully tucked in instead and it would keep getting in the way when i had to sit. </3
hi this is an 'important to absolutely no one delete later' type post but ough... oufhfh ourgh i've been playing fnaf 3 all night i'm almost finished getting the good ending its sm fun fr i love fnaf sm it sucks so bad 🙏🙏🎉🎉🏳️🌈🙏🎉🎉🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🙏🏳️🌈🎉🏳️🌈🎉💪💪🎉🏳️🌈🙏🎉🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
Did you know that mind-wandering can be intentional and unintentional? Did you know that mind-wandering can be beneficial or detrimental? Join Cindy and Alison for a discussion about mind-wandering and young children.
I think the different kinds of emotions we relive really says a lot about who we are as a person
For example: I think back to the time I got really angry at my mom for giving our cat away without telling me. In the moment, I was so upset with her, but when I think about it now I don’t feel that anger anymore. However, when I think back to the time I visited my old cat after my mom gave him away, I still cry when I remember him seeing me, hissing, and swatting at me.
Honestly, although I got around to a lot of reads this month, there were quite a few disappointing reads. Maybe this was just a month of quantity, not (that much) quality...
favorite of the month: Check, Please Volume 2 by Ngozi Ukazu
nonfiction of the month (2): Mindwandering by Moshe Bar, How We Die by Sherwin B. Nuland
classics (1): Sandition by Jane Austen
poetry (1): The echoing Green edited by Cecily Parks
graphic novel (1): Check, Please Volume 2 by Ngozi Ukazu