Me: doesn’t want to tell anyone of any deep personal problems ever under any circumstance
Also me: wants to tell everyone my all of deep personal problems for attention and validation
Me: doesn’t want to tell anyone of any deep personal problems ever under any circumstance
Also me: wants to tell everyone my all of deep personal problems for attention and validation
It is unfair to ask a woman to leave aside her personal experience and discuss feminist issues in the abstract. You are discussing the stuff of her life. Asking her to “not make it personal” is to ask her to wrench her womanhood from her personhood. Don’t play Devil’s advocate. Seriously. Just don’t.
i deal with my personal problems the same way i study for tests
i don’t
And when you get something good, please don’t go looking for something better.
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jess-woods-deactivated20160802 answered:
you’re the sweetest ♡ my spring/summer style is definitely like, woods fairy, kinda witchy & ethereal. neutrals, browns, muted florals, chiffon, lace, crochet, midi & maxi dresses, anything sheer, cute summery rompers, wooden platforms & strappy sandals, vintage-y prints, flowers in my hair. loving the vibes from alexander mcqueen fall 16 & valentino pre a/w 2015/2016. also super into everything from for love and lemons & free people. right now i’m still posting all my work from the winter but when it gets warmer & i start taking new photos i’ll be showing you guys all my new outfits :)
“Probably the wisest words that were ever uttered to me. Came from a therapist. I was sitting in her office, crying my eyes out… and she said, “So let me get this straight. You base your personal happiness on things entirely out of your control.”
you can take one man’s trash to another man’s treasure but you can’t make it drink
Fun fact: the blending of idioms or cliches is called a malaphor.
My personal favorite is “We’ll burn that bridge when we get to it.”
I’m rather fond of “It’s not rocket surgery” and “not the sharpest egg in the attic,” but my all-time favourite is, “…until the cows freeze over.”
Maybe the reason people always say the book is better than the film is because the film never reflects the perfect and personal way each individual interprets the book and imagines the alternate reality?…
