— Audrey Hepburn photographed by Gene Moore in 1952.
Eula from Genshin Impact, 3rd and last reward of the August Patreon Pack.
‘You’d think they’d never seen a girl and a cat on a broom before.’
- Kiki’s Delivery Service, 1989
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
MY FAVOURITE THING
When he poops the sweet out of fright though hahahaha
Art by Neo1900
The Comet Book (1587), details, “16th-century treatise on comets, created anonymously (or maybe it was a woman who endured erasure) in Flanders (now northern France)”. Originally named in german Kometenbuch.
la lune prend le relais lance un dernier baiser dans le virage
It is a restless moment. She has kept her head lowered… to give him a chance to come closer. But he could not, for lack of courage. She turns and walks away.
IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (2000) dir. Kar-Wai Wong
Back home everyone said I didn’t have any talent. They might be saying the same thing over here but it sounds better in French. An American in Paris (1951) dir. Vincente Minnelli
I have a good heart, but I am a monster. La Belle et la Bête (Beauty and the Beast, 1946) dir. Jean Cocteau
Through the desert and mesa, across endless miles of open range, we made our headlong way, steering by the telephone lines toward the mountains of Montana.
BADLANDS (1973), dir. Terrence Malick
AMAZING fan paintover of Gundam, turned into animation with AI.
(by Skwerl_Art on twitter)
THE PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK (1971) dir. Jerry Schatzberg
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) DIR. STANLEY KUBRICK
I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do.
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As most people are working and studying from home right now, I wanted to share some concrete, implementable ways you can help yourself feel better. Though I believe productivity and quantity of work done (or lack thereof) doesn’t/shouldn’t translate into your self-worth and how you view yourself, when you get work done, you actually do feel better in your own body.
By the way, it’s the first time I’m formatting a tips/guide post like this, so I apologize that I couldn’t be more concise.
I’ve spoken to a licensed professional counsellor as well as to some professionals who have been working from home for a long time, and some of the advice above is from them. I’m also sharing from my own experience as someone who used to be very productive and an (ex-)overachiever, and still attach a lot of my self-worth to grades and other tangible accomplishments. I hope these slides can help you. In case it’s hard to read, I’ve included it (reworded) in text form if you’d like to read more.





