Those movies that you always go back to when you’re feeling down, the books that never fail to get you out of a reading slump, the TV show you’ve rewatched a million times while folding laundry, the 4 hour YouTube video you’ve watched with at least 3 other people because it‘s endlessly entertaining, the playlist from when you broke up with your ex and went to Europe that gets you scrolling through trip photos, the box of cinema tickets and cards and keepsakes you’ve kept from throughout the years that just has you reminiscing, the old CDs that have you turning up your speakers and jumping on your bed.
Whenever I get sick I love a constant flow of comforting movies. I also deeply enjoy a theme. When I get really sick and can spend a whole day doing nothing, I decide on about 5 movies and get to it. Last year I did Jane Fonda movies, this year was the hunger games. Glorious. Also really funny to log on Letterboxd
There is something kind of comforting watching his videos while unable to do anything. I used to really like his reviews when I was in middle/high school and it brings me back to days home from school while sick where I would lay in bed and binge his videos for hours.
hungover 8am romcom on the couch
drunk on the couch (preceding hangover)
espresso by window with ray of sun on face
fresh sheets
stretching out on the floor laughing w bffs
Holey shit I actually just love being a normie human !! This rocks fr, being famous sounds like a literal nightmare why is everyone so obsessed w it !!!
compliment the barista‘s cool jumper. the nice earrings the checkout chick is wearing. the colour of your cousins nail polish. stop it with the ‘you look great’ when people lose weight or ‘you look so much better’ when someone’s skin finally clears up. It’s 2025 and people deserve to ACTUALLY feel good when you give them a compliment.