I love that people never have to question whether I’m telling the truth or not. I’ve had a reputation for being honest since I was a little girl and I’m proud of it. I also love creating things that are beautiful to me. A song, a collage, a poem, a shirt, a photo, whatever.
Mar 6, 2025

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yesssss so good!
Mar 30, 2025

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between others. it’s something i’ve always been good at and take pride in doing in the everyday. i just want to make the proverbial “it“ mean something. whether that be small, like recommending a local shop to a friend looking for something. or “big“, like referring someone to a future partner or job. it can be done with or without words, whether through advice or a simple nudge. i like to bring people together, create communities, or provide jumping off points. without sounding grandiose, i feel like my life’s work is to inspire. i think eventually i’ll settle my jittery hands on a specific craft that acts as a visual language to accomplish this, as i've always been fond of art. but, i don’t think that’s all that’s in store for me, one big grand statement. i think my impact translates into everything i pursue.
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i find my favorite pieces always tend to be the ones I could give less of a fuck about. they’re playful and fun and honest and me and they make me happy
Jun 3, 2025
no shameful feelings, only pure pride and admiration for bringing something new into the world, however trivial or deep you intended it to be.

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Log off Amazon prime and step into the real world. Go to a local physical store in your community. Look your neighbor in the eye and put money in their hand. Go to a local venue and hear what musicians in your community are creating. Talk to them about it afterwards. Buy a T-shirt or cd or whatever they’re selling, they’ll make more money from that than from thousands of streams. Seriously, Spotify pays a fraction of a penny per stream. Forget about Starbucks. Check out a local coffee shop instead. Learn your barista’s name and tip them. Go to your local book store and library. Look around and see what book covers catch your eye. Ask employees for recommendations instead of just reading whatever’s trending on #booktok.  Go to your local museums, farmers market, theaters, restaurants, whatever your community has going on. When you go local, you see your community in a new way. You make friends and feel more connected to the people around you. You will discover new things organically instead of relying on an algorithm. You keep your money circulating in your community instead of making billionaires richer. You will have a greater appreciation for where you live. P.S. Pay In Cash 
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