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Nothing like the great outdoors. When the world and the manic banality of city life really takes its toll, when GORP and OPULENCE and JAWNS leave you braindead, when you just don’t feel like yourself, the trees are there for you, silent and calm. Turn off your iPhone 12 mini, bring along the latest Sally Rooney spot, pitch a tent & listen to the bugs, baby.
Sep 14, 2021

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Literally turning everything off and going into nature and not looking at your phone. Bring music and bring a journal. bring a book, too, while you’re at it.
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Any friends or family in the middle of bumble frick that would be happy to house you for a long weekend? A single- person tent costs as little as 30 dollars brand new or even less secondhand I recently found out. Get the hell out of whatever city you’re in for a little bit and really decomfreakingpress. Put your phone on airplane or look for new music on DND, read a book in bed on your stomach first thing in the morning then go for a walk in the woods. Dress like you're strolling Madison Ave to pick up a pack of hot dogs from the local Walmart. It’s very romantic to rest in the forest. And it makes the return to the city that much more relieving.
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even just a walk around the neighbourhood will do. seeing trees and touching grass truly are lifesavers
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