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Feb 12, 2024
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i’m of the recent mindset that intentional and deep sensory relaxation is the band aid for living in 2025 — intentional is my new favorite word and i love the idea that spending time focusing on myself allows me to be more open & generous & kind with/to others and i can be more giving to everyone around me. everything feels so divisive rn so im really trying to center community and care for the world around me. nice products that smell good is key, so is taking the time to really massage and pinch the geography of your body. essential oils, sunset lamp, full glass of ice water, real blunt ………. truly the key to life lol !!!
May 5, 2025
While also maybe possibly smoking just a tiny bit of weed
Jan 31, 2024

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you choose a decade and a country and it gives you obscure music from that time and place. built from the private collections of djs and crate diggers all over the world, there are so many gems on here. bonus roadtrip game–play a song and make your car mate guess the country/decade
Feb 20, 2024
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Spring always brings it out of me. The buds on the trees! The breezy warmth! The tulips appearing where there was once only a small patch of dirt for dogs to piss on! Everything is incredible and awesome and absurd and I’m always so grateful for the moments I can get past my own relatively small problems to stand in awe of the world :,)
Apr 12, 2024
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I have lots and generally stopped overthinking them after my first one. In theory, permanently marking your body is seen as an eternal commitment that carries a ton of weight, but I’ve really benefitted from flipping that on its head and using tattoos as a practice to remind myself of the impermanence of life and of my body (we’re all going to die :)). Now I give them to myself with needles from amazon, I let friends tattoo me, I get them on a whim when I’m traveling. I think a lot of people are scared of carrying physical markers of all the different people they’ve been (myself included), but I think doing so is actually a great practice in self acceptance—carrying all those versions of you, on you, all the time, baring them for others to see. The ones I got 4 years ago that I wouldnt get today don’t bother me even though I no longer resonate with them; they’re a personal history of sorts. And because of the whole death thing, all tattoos are temporary :)
Mar 25, 2024