i got reminded of how much stuff i like and dont like and how i have a life & personality of my own thats worthy enough to be seen and serve some purpose (whatever that may be)… in other words i should’ve kept a diary to write everyday to look back on but im happy i found my way to this app instead here is a beautiful moment from last nights event at barefoot. i was slightly tipsy, slightly high, & very happy to look up at the sky. it gets pretty hot in there but i think id like to go there more often. their wedges & fries are so good too. i didn’t want to spend on the beef burger although it was tempting because their prices are slightly high
i love the way asks blossom into fond memories and recs remind us of those passing thoughts from moments of solitude. we get to share that excitement unabashedly! i think this is a beautiful place, i’m taking off my shoes and getting comfy
i’ve been off and then lurking for a month so doing a little journaling via this app feels RAD thank you to all of the song and music video recs i’ve lurked through. they have been bringing me art and media that I actually want to engage w in the. midst of a bland mucky headspace pifyi <3 all other socials would leave me more mucky than before sincere posting 4 today
this app is so important. i haven’t been on here because i didnt Want to be #LEECHING and not recommending but i realized even the dumb small stuff is worth sharing. the dumb small stuff everyone else shares is what keeps us all going every day. it’s what makes life real and it’s what keeps me hopeful when im drunk and sad
i was helping a friend move out and spotted this book a few months ago. immediately i asked if i could borrow it and she said yes & i was so happy. i even caught myself surprised with this because i hadn’t done like heavy reading in a fat while but i was somehow drawn to this. after i discovered this book, i remembered how much i actually love reading and learning. i think everyone should read this book, especially given what the world has come to today. it provides fresh insight through a lens critical of mass genocide and looks back on history, the people & their mindsets behind them, and the aftermath. really makes you think about how easily things could be avoided. its pretty small, easy to carry and just easy to read too so i tend to take it anywhere i go and read whenever i can because its gotten me that intrigued and curious Genocide (1985) – Edited by A. A. Galkin, published by Progress Publishers.