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I'm innately fearful of so many things, most of which are 'what if' scenarios.
So much time is wasted on worry over what is not in this exact moment.
But I am happy to enjoy the good moments, whilst quieting the background noise.
Life can only be lived one moment at a time.
Nothing to fear but fear itself, for it is always waiting for you to open the door.
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don’t be scared to live lovingly. compliment your friends on the little things and cheer for live bands in small cafes and leave tips when you can. tell the person you saw that you really like their shirt and write cards and letters to the people you love. make playlists for people and don’t be afraid to express your appreciation for others. life is so much better when you live it with love.
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He gave me a new ring
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firstwefeast: TOMORROW on #HotOnes, we got @tomholland2013 vs. The Wings of Death. Will he make it to the end? Find out @ 11AM ET. 🔥
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Hands In The Dirt Ceramics on Etsy
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Monsterologist on Etsy
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Imagine being in your 80s and looking this good 😭 they so badass
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the best way to support libraries is to use libraries. go get a card, check something out. not a big reader? they got movies. they got games. yes, like botw and fallout and let’s go eevee. they also have cds that yes, we workers know you take home and rip to your computer. we also do it.
if you have a well funded library you might even have access to maker spaces that have 3D printers. or video/audio recording equipment. libraries aren’t these tomb silent homes for books any more. they’re community spaces. they’re full of life and things.
put a middle finger up at jeffrey bezos and support your local library
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in addition to the fact that people just have different natural rhythms, a big reason why we can’t seem to go to bed as early as we “should” is that nighttime is, for many of us, our safest and most fulfilling time of day. we don’t have to work, we won’t be contacted by bosses or insurance companies or collection agencies or other suffocating life business… we’re likely only to be contacted by our friends, or by no one at all. night time is release; it’s ours. we can rest or recreate. we can do things we actually want to do. who would choose to cut that short?? just to usher in the next morning when our lives are not our own again? nighttime is precious and nothing could be more normal than the desire to embrace this
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