Beautiful sunset, terrible life advice. Touch grass and read books alone.



A woman sits on a couch in a minimalist, well-lit interior space with decorative pillows. She's wearing a black v-neck shirt and has a composed, slightly smug expression. The quote below presents an extreme stance on friendship and relationships, suggesting complete social isolation as preferable to...
A moody, atmospheric image of a misty forest landscape with dark evergreen trees. The image features inspirational/motivational text overlaid in white serif font promoting dissociation as a coping mechanism for dealing with negative situations. Extracted text: Dissociate. Things are much better w...



I see so much negativity about the future so I thought itβd be fun to showcase the positive things that could fundamentally change humanity for the better in our new video :D
A man in a light blue button-up shirt stands in an urban setting with high-rise buildings in the background. The image contains a text overlay claiming an Oxford psychologist warned about childhood friends sabotaging personal growth, promoting the idea of cutting ties with them. Extracted text: Ox...



A article screenshot featuring a story about a couple who contracted food poisoning in Thailand during Christmas, then proceeded to go on a cliff-jumping boat tour anyway. The accompanying photo shows two people (one dressed as Santa in the center) posing with a man in casual attire at what appears ...
1. Be nice to yourself (life is hard enough) Seriously. You don't need to be fixed - you're not broken. We all live in this weird cyborg world where perfection is 'normal', but it's really not. If you're always beating yourself up about the things you 'should' be doing, just make a conscious deci...


Thank you so much! And Iβm happy to hear you manifested him back! It is funny how that works. Detachment is a beautiful thing. But Iβve been there bef...
Let the haters hate bud
Never dealt with flood damage cars myself but as it's not sewage water it's really just a cleaning process? Provided of course ECU's haven't suffered ...