A desk lamp, some water, a bowl of hair ties and clips,
Some hand cream, my headphones, a discarded necklace.
A book about angels, four notebooks, a pen,
A diary, a camera, and two little men.
That inspired my ask.
2 empty peanut punch cartons
2 soft leather notebooks
Kelly Linkโs The Book of Love
Bryan Coxโs The Quantum Universe
2 bottles of xaggitin (one empty one full)
red lamy pen
Word search puzzle book
Empty strawberry Fanta can
Tens machine
Red candle
Old Lush Twilight body spray bottle refilled with water and rose oil
Elemental tarot card
Fluffy eye mask
On the floor are my leopard print ugg slippers
An old church prayer pillow
Loads of books and my tarot collection
On top of a stack of books is a folded Mouse Teeth tshirt
Under the cabinet is my dream dictionary
- a moleskine, labelled 'journal'
- the TOKABO lamp from ikea
- some book i haven't begun reading
- a framed photo of my parents with me as a child
- lip balm, lip gloss, lip stick
- my handmade dish, filled with every piece of jewellry i own
- the bible
Book (The Wall by Marlen Haushofer - really good!)
Dog hair
Dried flowers
Little wooden friend
Ashtray and roach
Mini notebook just in case
Candle
Tangled jewelry
Goops (lube, Lucasโ pawpaw ointment, nail polish, arnica)
Inside: vibrator graveyard
Which like other skills, must be practiced. There's reasons certain texts are included in curriculums. Just because you read something, doesn't mean you agree with it. In fact, engaging with the content gives you insight and allows you to form your own opinion. How do you define what your moral guidelines are if you never breach what is comfortable and comforting to you?