MEA CULPA
[noun]
a Latin phrase that translates into English as “through my fault” - an acknowledgment of a personal error or fault, acknowledgement of guilt.
Etymology: from the Latin phrase meā culpā (“through my fault”), from mea (“my, mine”) and culpa (“fault”) in the ablative.
[Chris Peters]
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Skeleton Dancing, 2021 - oil on canvas.
— Miles Cleveland Goodwin (American, b.1980)
https://www.milesclevelandgoodwin.com/
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Getting compliments on your body & weight loss feels SO fucking good. And when you realize they’re complimenting you bc they must’ve noticed you were bigger before, it’s just more of a reason to keep getting smaller & smaller.
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"You must break the pattern today, or the loop will repeat tomorrow"
Don't start tomorrow, start now 💌🎀
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I just want to look like this and (and sound like her) and be cute and have captivating eyes and sk!nny arms and prominent collarb0ne. But I'm a mere globin.
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I hate it when one side of my brain wants me to starve to cheer myself up but then the other side wants me to binge to cheer myself up 💔
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Note to self:
Would you rather look like the same version of yourself in 4 months? Or the best version of yourself in 4 months?
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