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*Hands loaded shotgun* " have a nice day ma'am"
i’m a nice girl i deserve weapons
Honestly I'm so proud of you
I don’t think my eating disorder will ever fully go away but It’s insane to think how different things were and how much progress i’ve made.
God is a woman btw and she's pretty af, amen 🙏
idk I just want you to contemplate god when you see me
2nd wind baby wooo 🤠
before and after I threw up 😡
✨ character development ✨
I’m the most beautiful red flag you’ll ever see
the cat!!!
😡🥃💌
!!!!!!!!!!!!
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She's so pretty I want to fucking die
mental illness erased because I felt pretty in this dress
Jesus died for this, he would be proud 🙏
idk but for lent im drinking for 40 days straight
🤠 me asf rn
🪢+🐇
When you see people online cutting their hair weird and being like "the intrusive thoughts took over 🤪"
But your intrusive thoughts are about violently stabbing yourself over and over again, makes you think you know like maybe I'm the problem
That feeling when you're not suicidal but would just rather not do life anymore and wouldn't mind if you suddenly stopped existing because you know life will never get easier, only harder as time passes. And I'm having trouble sitting with the thought of a long hard life especially when everyone is gone and I'm left with so many responsibilities I just don't have the strength for.
Quadruple Lunar Halo Over Winter Road : Sometimes falling ice crystals make the atmosphere into a giant lens causing arcs and halos to appear around the Sun or Moon. One Saturday night in 2012 was just such a time near Madrid, Spain, where a winter sky displayed not only a bright Moon but four rare lunar halos. The brightest object, near the top of the featured image, is the Moon. Light from the Moon refracts through tumbling hexagonal ice crystals into a somewhat rare 22-degree halo seen surrounding the Moon. Elongating the 22-degree arc horizontally is a more rare circumscribed halo caused by column ice crystals. Even more rare, some moonlight refracts through more distant tumbling ice crystals to form a (third) rainbow-like arc 46 degrees from the Moon and appearing here just above a picturesque winter landscape. Furthermore, part of a whole 46-degree circular halo is also visible, so that an extremely rare – especially for the Moon – quadruple halo was captured. Far in the background is a famous winter skyscape that includes Sirius, the belt of Orion, and Betelgeuse – visible between the inner and outer arcs. Halos and arcs typically last for minutes to hours, so if you do see one there should be time to invite family, friends or neighbors to share your unusual lensed vista of the sky. via NASA
Look into the unknown ✨ gif made by me :)
Why am I like this?