what if , they had capes ..
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i’m so tired of arguing about the importance of hope and happiness in fiction. it’s literally saved my life. if that’s not how it works for you that’s fine, but don’t take away our lifelines and then tell us we should be grateful because drowning is more realistic.
There is no expiration date on dreams. If you want to achieve something, TRY. Don’t let an idea that you’re too old/too mature/too responsible/too young/too whatever, stop you from trying.
There is no expiration date on dreams.
This is so perfect, I’m losing my mind. Her hair. HIS hair. His hand(?) in his pocket.
Please don’t stop telling your partner please, thank you, or excuse me. No matter how long ya been together. Always be gentle and respectful
Love is kind and considerate.
“I can offer you my life, but it is a short life; I can offer you my heart, though I have no idea how many more beats it shall sustain”
― Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince
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It’s okay that you’re not who you thought you would be
wow this is one of the softest things I have read on here.
This has just always been a thing I’ve known but now I wonder if it’s common knowledge bc it should be;
If you’re going to a doctor about anything, instead of just describing the symptoms, describe how it has affected your life. ‘My arm hurts when I straighten it’ will usually get you ‘wait a few days to see if it gets better’. ‘My arm hurts when I straighten it, and it has stopped me from being able to drive or use my computer at work, so I can’t function properly’ will usually get you a lot more consideration, and usually tests or a prescription.
This also applies for mental conditions, including gender dysphoria.
Make sure your physician knows the effect that your condition is having on your life, as this makes it a lot harder for them to dismiss you. This also makes it easier to hold them accountable if they ignore a dangerous condition, should you wish to pursue legal action.
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i did not know that. useful, thanks!