I’m so proud of people living with chronic health conditions. That shit is HARD. Idk who needs to hear this, but if no one else has said it: I’m proud of you. You’re sticking it out through so much pain and grief. That’s no small feat.
Every small thing you do for yourself health adds up. The grief is heavy and it comes from a place of love. The grief knows the pain is wronging you.
I’m proud of you. I hope on the good days you can be proud of yourself.
i realized if i dont draw something self indulging and gay tonight i will loose the last drops of my sanity so here it is
im too tired so i just traced THE frame but whatever anyway uh my favorite middle aged meshi men👏
Sixty years ago today, the Beatles met Bob Dylan and his friend marijuana
Paul: It was a great honour to meet him… we had a crazy party the night we met. Erm… I went around… I thought I’d got the meaning to life, that night. I went around trying to find our roadie... 'Mal! Mal! Mal! Get a pencil! And a paper! I've got it, I've got it!'. And Mal, cause we were a bit out of it, he couldn't find a pencil and paper anywhere, but he eventually, at the end of the evening found it, and I wrote down my message for the universe, you know. And I said, 'Now, keep that! Keep that in your pocket!'. And Mal did - next morning, he said, 'Ere, Paul', he said, 'did you want to see that?', I said, 'what?', he said, 'that bit of paper', 'oh, yeah!'. And I'd written, 'There are seven levels'. [gulp]
Ringo: And there was two men in the room, and err... Bob was the well-known one.
Paul: Al Aronowitz was there as a journalist, who was like a mate
Ringo: That was the first time for me that I'd really smoked marijuana... and I laughed, and I laughed, and I laughed. It was fabulous.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr describe meeting Bob Dylan on 28th August 1964, The Beatles Anthology (1995)