Sometimes it’s not ego, it’s self respect.
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i mean this in the gentlest way possible:
thinking that celebrities are sending out coded messages through social media and thinking that you can read specific emotions and thoughts from body language is unhealthy.
you do not know these people. it is impossible to know what they are thinking or feeling based on pictures or even videos.
if the argument is that you see a pattern: humans have a predilection for seeing patterns where there arent any, hence the over abundance of conspiracy theories in general.
this isnt a judgement i promise. but please think about it. log off, go outside if you can, and take some time off line.
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In my decluttering era.
Parting with material excess.
Parting with the fear of change.
Parting with energy-draining habits.
Parting with energy-draining people.
Parting with old, negative thought patterns.
Parting with what doesn’t nourish my spirit.
Parting with perfectionism and self-doubt.
Parting with guilt associated with self-care.
Parting with relationships that don’t uplift me.
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As it is Passover again, it is time for the annual debate as to whether the frog plague, which thanks to a quirk in the Hebrew, is written as a plague of frog, singular, rather than the plural, plague of frogs, was in fact, as generally imagined, a plague of many frogs, or instead a singular giant Kaiju frog. This is an ancient and venerable argument that actually goes back to the Talmud because this is what the Jewish people are. If we can't argue for fun about this sort of thing, what are we even doing.
In that spirit, I would like to submit a third possibility, which is that in fact it was one perfectly normal sized frog, who was absolutely acing Untitled Frog Game: Ancient Egypt Edition. One particularly obnoxious frog, who through sheer hard work, managed to plague all of Egypt.
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Shalom Harlow @ Todd Oldham Spring/Summer, 1995 Ready-to-Wear
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson attends the world premiere of ‘Back to Black’, a biopic about Amy Winehouse, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson.
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「うだうだしたいんだぜほんとうはな」
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love having a praise kink and not being able to take a compliment <3
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