i miss living in europe. big city feelings but you can still get around on foot. old buildings mixed with new. plenty of green along the streets and in parks. how easy it is to get out of the city. i even miss the rain and the wind.
I never want to talk about having children ever again. I get that it's a relevant topic for us but if i have to listen one more time to 4 girls talk about all the reasons why it would absolutely suck and look at me with pity when i say i do want kids I'm gonna move into a cave
I hate when i follow someone on instagram for their art, photography, design, architecture etc content and then they start posting about themselves all the time. I'm not down with the creative-influencer pipeline and I'll unfollow every time
I'm honestly a loyal friend but in the last six months I've been fucked over by so many people that I'm done being the bigger person. the benefit of the doubt is cancelled until further notice
Saw the prompt that was like โwhat cities are good which are badโ and one benefit of growing up in a small town in the middle of nowhere is I think all the cities are fine. Thereโs stuff to do. You got an alley or patio with these kind of lights? Iโm already having a good time.
one day i think my social anxiety is pretty much gone and the next i can't go to the gym because a neighbor is blocking my car and i'd rather die than ask him to move it
their argument is that they can't set a lower price (again, at a closed event) than the cheapest drink (with spirits) they have at the hotel bar.
the alkohollag seems to say that they can't charge less than the *purchase* price of an alcoholic beverage. which is something else.
literally reading the swedish alcohol law right now because I feel like the hotel is scamming us saying they have to legally charge us a minimum of 100 sek per served drink at our wedding, which is a closed event