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vancouver sleep clinic / someone to stay
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destroy the idea that i will ever calm down
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if i feel an emotion one more time im gonna snap
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Do not tell me that girls cannot change the world. I grew on stories of a twelve year old Anne Frank in a cramped, silent room weaving hopeful magic with just a pen. And Ruby Bridges facing racist monsters when she was only six, to become the first African American child to desegregate an all white school. And Anandi Gopal Joshi, only 19 years old and the first woman doctor of India. And Mary Shelley changing the face of fiction forever by inventing a whole new genre at 18. I grew up on tales of girls fighting destiny, carving history with their own two hands, breaking down walls. So if my daughter ever doubts herself because she is told she cannot, I will hand her stories as a sword and faith as a shield and tell her, “You know what? They told Anne and Ruby and Anandi and Mary they couldn’t, too. And it didn’t stop them. Because nothing can stop a girl with eyes aflame with courage and a war song in her chest.”
Nikita Gill, Stories of Girls Who Changed The World
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We all have someone we’ve lost our mind for.
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i don’t recognize myself and sometimes i don’t recognize anyone else anymore.
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“The woman you are becoming will cost you people, relationships, spaces, and material things. Choose her over everything.”
— Unknown
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I overthink. I over love. I over feel. I’m the sea or I’m nothing.
Juansen Dizon





