image description: Two pictures. Both are digital mock-ups of rooftop photos, overlayed with the two different poems by grade-schoolers set to be painted on top near the airport, in big-lettered text; they are large enough to be visible by passengers, taking off or landing, in overhead planes.
1: A bird’s eye view of one of the rooftops: a multi-level car park. This poem’s text is in red. It reads, “When I look at a cloud, I feel like I am one.” It was written by fourth-grader Tywon Williams.
2: Another rooftop photo, this time a large mall-type structure, but its poem is instead written in white text. It reads, “I am from a place where it does not snow.” It was written by third-grader Nieema Marshall. /end ID.
it’s so cool that the show is being made while there’s already like a million books in the series cause they can do parallels and foreshadowing for stuff that rick probably hasn’t even planned yet when he was writing tlt. like we’re collectively losing our minds about parallels of an event that won’t happen for another 7 books or so
A friend sent this to me. I'm fucking dying!!!! 😂💀🤣💀
STOP. you’ve been caught. please follow the instructions or we’ll be forced to take action.
KÖNIG in CALL OF DUTY: WARZONE 2.0
“i’m in my slut era” i say as i open tumblr to read fanfictions of characters who don’t exist
When BoJack Horseman (2014-2020) said "you can't keep doing shitty things and then feel bad about yourself like that makes it ok. you need to be better" and "all we have are the connections we make" and "I really should've thought about the view from halfway down" and "sometimes you have to take responsibility for your own happiness" and "you do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around, you turn yourself around, THAT'S what it's all about" and "things have to get worse before they can get better" and "in real life, the big gesture isn't enough, you need to be consistent" and "if we hadn't met each other until now, we wouldn't be the people we are now" and, my personal favourite, "every day it gets a little easier, but you gotta do it every day, that's the hard part, but it does get easier".
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Journaling prompts for when you've got a new start in life
- What's one badass goal you've always wanted to crush? Why haven't you started yet?
- Describe your dream life in vivid detail – we're talking no holding back!
- What's the biggest obstacle standing in your way, and how can you kick its butt?
- List three things you're leaving behind in the old chapter of your life.
- If your life had a theme song for this new beginning, what would it be and why?
- Who's your support squad? How can you strengthen those ties?
- What's a skill or hobby you've been itching to pick up? Why not start now?
- Reflect on a past challenge – what did it teach you, and how will you apply those lessons moving forward?
- Write a letter to your future self, giving them some epic advice.
- What's one small, achievable step you can take today toward your bigger goals?
- Explore a moment when you felt unstoppable. What can you learn from that experience?
- List three things you're grateful for right now, in this moment of new beginnings.
- Describe your ideal morning routine to kickstart your day like a boss.
- If fear wasn't a factor, what bold move would you make right now?
- What's a quote or mantra that'll be your guiding light through this new chapter?
- Share a memory that makes you smile from ear to ear – what joy can you bring into your future?
- What's a habit you want to cultivate to enhance your well-being?
- Reflect on a time you surprised yourself. How can you channel that confidence moving forward?
- Write a mission statement for this exciting phase of your life.
- List three people who inspire you and why. How can you incorporate their wisdom into your journey?
- What's one fear you're ready to face head-on? How can you conquer it?
- Explore a passion project you've been putting on the back burner. Time to bring it to the forefront!
- Describe the kind of energy you want to attract into your life. How can you embody that energy?
- What's a lesson from your past that you'll carry with you into this new adventure?
- If your life were a movie, what genre would it be, and what plot twist is coming next?
- Write down three affirmations to boost your confidence and self-love.
- Who's a person you need to forgive to truly move forward? What's your game plan?
- What's your go-to self-care ritual when things get a bit hectic?
- What's an old belief or mindset that's holding you back? How can you flip the script?
- Visualize your ideal day in this new life. What does it look like, and how can you make it happen?
introspective journal prompts (with some mental health sprinkled in)
I tried to make these mostly positive, but life isn't always positive.
- list ways to be kind to yourself
- a moment a stranger changed your life that they didn't realize
- small things in the world that are beautiful
- steps forward you've taken in the last week/month/year (IT IS OK IF THEY ARE SMALL)
- 10 things you love about yourself
- 10 things you look forward to
- hard questions to ask yourself
- what moment in time would you go back to over and over?
- what really just pisses you off right now? get it out.
- the soundtrack to your life right now
- something you know, something you want to know, something you have learned
- draw yourself, label all the parts you love.
- what is something you know is harming you but still keep around? don't feel guilty, just acknowledge it and be gentle with yourself
- write a dialogue with your younger self, or a letter to them
- is this what you thought your five year plan would look like five years ago?
- roadmap to how you got here
- pick something that makes you happy; now write a recipe for it like you're baking a cake
✨ Reflecting on the Past Year:
What were your three most significant moments of the past year?
What lessons did you learn in the last year?
Which achievements are you most proud of from the past year?
✨ Gratitude:
What are you most thankful for as you look back over the past year?
Who made the biggest impact on your life last year, and why?
✨ Setting Goals and Intentions:
What are your top three goals for the New Year?
How do you plan to step out of your comfort zone this year?
What new skills or hobbies would you like to explore?
✨ Personal Growth:
How do you want to grow personally in the coming year?
What daily habits do you want to cultivate or change?
✨ Challenges:
What challenges from the past year are you still dealing with, and how do you plan to overcome them?
What fears or obstacles do you want to conquer this year?
✨ Future:
What are you most looking forward to in the New Year?
How do you envision your life one year from now?
✨ Creative:
Write a letter to your future self, describing your hopes and expectations for the year.
Create a vision board in your journal for the New Year.
✨ Relationships:
How do you wish to strengthen your relationships this year?
Are there new connections or communities you wish to be part of?
✨ Health and Wellness:
What are your health goals for the year?
How do you plan to take care of your mental and physical well-being?
✨ Experiences:
What new experiences do you want to have this year?
Is there a place you wish to visit or an adventure you’re dreaming of?
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