so apparently it was pepperony week and no one told me??? i did these silly doodles right after seeing homecoming, inspired by the film’s ending + a goofy convo with a friend :’)))
Never push an INFJ to the point where they no longer care.
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INFJs and stress
idk what introvert needs to hear this but please check yourself when ur saying stuf like “staying in your room all weekend by yourself watching netflix is much better than going out and being social” because speaking from experience it’s very easy to confuse being introverted and isolating yourself to cope with anxiety and depression please reach out to your friends and make an effort to live your life and say yes to things, there’s no harm in enjoying your own company but please try to avoid shutting yourself away because you’ve convinced yourself that you’re better alone it’s seriously a recipe for loneliness and will really fuck with your self worth
Just wanted to say, this is literally one of the best shows Netflix has right now. But sadly is barely known and they don’t even bother in making publicity for this amazing show which is kind of sad.
That’s why I’ll take this moment to tell you, give this show a chance, watch it on Netflix and trust me when I say, you won’t regret it. This show has everything. Great cast, photography, story, production, you name it.
It deserves to be known and appreciated. Currently has 2 seasons and 24 episodes. All on Netflix.
There’s a post going around that I can’t find again for the life of me that talks about how much it sucks to have been a “gifted” kid, because when you’re an adult reading levels don’t matter and you missed out on all the social knowledge your peers were getting. As someone whose lowest grade in all of high school was a B+ (which I will never, ever forgive that gorram art teacher for) and sobbed brokenly when I was kicked out of the National Junior Honor Society because of a citizenship grade (he didn’t like that my family went on vacation) believe me when I say I understand that feeling completely.
But there’s something none of your teachers ever told you.
See, we’ve all figured out by this point that being “gifted” is a load of crock. For years people led us to believe that it was simply a quality of who we were, like the color of our hair or the things we’re allergic to, and that it would just magically always be there and help us be better at things that require “book” smarts. Then we were dumped into the real world, and we all sort of assumed that we’d hit the end of “gifted” and now we’re screwed.
The thing, is, though, every single teacher you’ve ever had explained it wrong.
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“Sleep on it” is advice I don’t like because it feels too passive (you mean, do nothing???) but is often very important to do.
Found this gem in an article
Friend has the sad???!!??!!!!!
I’m coming friend I’ll save you from the sad!!
I am here now you’re going to be okay!!!
You are so beautiful and i love you!!!
Elvis Presley- his interest in music started early
Angelina Jolie as a little girl with her mother
Charlie Chaplin without the iconic hat sitting with a dog
Arnold Schwarzenegger flexing for some elderly ladies.
Just a worker in a Van Nuys, California, factory in 1944 who will soon start to call herself Marilyn Monroe
Robin Williams hilariously dressed up as a cheerleader
Ernest Hemingway’s passport photo
Katherine Hepburn sitting in a bathtub after the great storm of 1938
Albert Einstein in fuzzy slippers. He’s awesome
Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris
Behind the scenes of a photo shoot with Marilyn Monroe working out in a terry cloth bikini
Brigitte Bardot and Pablo Picasso
Charlie Chaplin without make up
A 19 year old Cher
Frank Sinatra getting Lou Gerhig’s autograph
Al Pacino and Diane Keaton on the set of The Godfather