Doesn’t feel natural to me and I feel kinda irked when others do it non-stop. Honestly just using more sincere and thought out words and less shock-value/edgy language. Currently inspired by the poetic ways of reading someone in drag and queer culture. Much more devastating and awe worthy to me.💋
I get so embarrassed when I just unleash an array of curse words esp with people I just met. It makes me feel like a middle schooler that cursing for the first time lol. Now I will practice cursing less, esp bc when I do eventually cuss it will have more of a punch and shock factor to it !(•̀ᴗ•́)و
Or in the polite company of acquaintances. Was going off about something recently to my hairstylist who is like a surrogate father to me and said ‘fucking’ as a filler word in a sentence and I was so shocked and appalled at myself. I try to keep my podcast pretty clean too
Last Thursday, a meteor appeared in the night sky over Los Angeles. I stood in place for 30 seconds watching it blaze brilliant red and orange before fizzling out suddenly. The experience moved me immensely and filled me with a sense of hope that I hadn’t felt in quite some time. I read later that it was a SpaceX satellite. I wish I hadn’t.
There's something about a wet and humid early morning that heals my soul. It's like a free sound bath. Especially if you are lucky and have a little bit of thunder alongside.
I have done this everywhere that I have lived. There are some beautiful images lost on the discarded blank face of a postcard, and they deserve to be cherished just as much as the big piece of art you have framed in your living room. You can find many for cheap at your local thrift. There’s a lot of fun to be had in grouping different images together for a collage effect. Space them out a bit more if it all feels a bit claustrophobic. Use some blue painter's tape for a pop of color.