So I'm putting this out there. The thought of this has me close to a panic attack, but I know I have to try. If it doesn't pan out, it's ok. I'm still where I am and I'll be fine.
Anyway, Thanks for reading.
I'm not sure if this will work, and maybe asking Twitter is a bad idea, but I am coming up on my 34th birthday so it's got me wondering again, and I'd just like some form of closure so I can keep improving myself.
@BlockheadNYC Shockingly this movie is from 2002, Gary Oldman in the "role of a lifetime" as a little person. He was on his knees, no lie
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conservative: so a janitor should make $15 an hour?
me: yes
conservative: and i guess kids flipping burgers should make $15 an hour?
me: yes
conservative: next you’re gonna tell me that grocers shou-
me: did you just have this list of people you don’t respect ready to go
Snoop Dogg doesn’t agree with Cardi B’s “Wap,” encourages women to have privacy and leave things to the imagination:
“Let's have some, you know, privacy, some intimacy where he wants to find out as opposed to you telling him”
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things you can do for a sense of control:
✨ watch a movie you know the ending of
✨ organize a cupboard, your fridge, or a messy drawer
✨ write up a schedule or to do list
✨ spend time making art (even if you’re terrible at it)
✨ plan out a special home cooked meal
things you can do to satisfy a need to escape:
✨ watch a thrilling/suspenseful movie
✨ dig into a fantasy novel
✨ go for a long drive
✨ make time for a hike or a walk through the woods
things you can do to feel calm:
✨ engage your senses. touch something soft, light scented candles, sip coffee or tea, look out your window, listen to calm music
✨ take a few minutes to breathe deeply
✨ take a shower or bath
✨ enjoy some fresh air
✨ turn off your phone