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Had to come home sick from school with cramps...
Its fairly awkward tbh. This is only the second time ive come home with cramps. first time i was 13 and it was my first one haha. Now i have a leaving cert in 2 months and i miss school..ooops. But i swear i never would, but i was practically on the floor in pain.  and its roasting in ireland so i was just nearly passing out. Sure it’ll be graaaaand ha. x
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Anonymous asked: I think that animals are the only living things that deserve love, because they're pure and they won't heart you like people do, but after all, we need more than just to pet a dog or throw a ball for the cat to chase.
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lostmysheep asked: look. i get it. know where you are....go outside. look at the sun, it gives you melatonin, which opens your eyes and you will be able to see the world in a different. go on a run and get some seritonin. go do some yoga and practice patience, strength, and endurance. feed your belly with some fruit. no worries its all good sugar that goes right through you. touch an animal because they know love...
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Anonymous asked: ‘Hey-ho, it’s raining inside: it isn’t my fault and there’s nothing I can do about it, but sit it out. But the sun may well come out tomorrow and when it does, I shall take full advantage.’I don’t know if any of that is of any use: it may not seem it, and if so, I’m sorry. I just thought I’d drop you a line to wish you well in your search to find a...
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Anonymous asked: It really is the same with one’s moods, I think. The wrong approach is to believe that they are illusions. They are real. Depression, anxiety, listlessness - these are as real as the weather - AND EQUALLY NOT UNDER ONE’s CONTROL. Not one’s fault. BUT. They will pass, they really will; in the same way that one has to accept the weather, so one has to accept how one feels about...
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Anonymous asked: I’ve found that it’s of some help to think of one’s moods and feelings about the world as being similar to weather: Here are some obvious things about the weather: It’s real. You can’t change it by wishing it away. If it’s dark and rainy it really is dark and rainy and you can’t alter it. It might be dark and rainy for two weeks in a row. BUT. It will be...
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