well fuck

kernalphage:

intercal:

“I could look it up but it’s more fun asking friends” gang

“there’s probably an objective answer for this but let’s see if someone has a rant locked and loaded” group chat

boyboobs:

having your own apartment is awesome you have so many things you can do. for example you can go to the bedroom and the bathroom and the kitchen. another example can be the front door or maybe your balcony if you have one

fourteenfifteen:

i love you sober friendly spaces i love you restaurants w mocktails on the menu i love you social events not hosted at bars i love you bringing non-alcoholic drinks to parties i love you shamelessly being sober so people know it’s accepted i love you not making fun of ppl who don’t drink i love you still inviting people who don’t drink to social events where ppl are drinking if u know they’re comfortable w it i love you normalizing not drinking

sadiepickles:

I literally cannot overstate how important creative hobbies are when dealing with mental illness. If you can’t draw, there are coloring books. If you can’t write a novel, you can write in short journaling bursts. If you can’t sing in the shower, you can listen to music. Sometimes with mental illness it feels like we have this dark presence inside of us that is bumping around in our brain and organs, causing problems. It helps immensely to let it out.

sybbalb:

being alone all the time feels fine until you have a normal conversation with someone then its like ohhhh i was losing my mind ok.

susiephone:

if you have old spotify wrapped playlists saved, put your #1 song from every year in the tags, i’m curious