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thegodofkhaosinkarnate:

greedy-guts:

banrions:

ladyofatraditionalkind:

llywela13:

yelnatszeroni:

notreewaits:

Toddlers are so pure. She doesn’t understand that we help her with certain things because she’s little. She thinks that everyone just helps each other like that. So she tries to blow on my food and cut it up for me and tries to help me put on my shoes.

i was giving little wagon rides to a baby around the backyard one day and all of a sudden she hops off and slaps the seat of the wagon telling me to get on because it was my turn and i was like no it’s ok im too heavy and she was like NO ITS UR TURN and kept tugging on my hand so i would sit down. eventually i got on and it was just a little 2 year old trying so hard to push me around on a wagon not understanding why it wouldn’t budge but still so determined to let me have my turn lol

I don’t think I’d realised how many casual compliments we pay to our toddler until she started casually complimenting us back, because experience has taught her that’s How Social Interaction Is Done, and there’s nothing quite like a very earnest three-year-old solemnly and sincerely informing you that you look wonderful and smell nice to make you feel really good about yourself

I tell her she’s my best girl. She tells me I’m her best auntie. Then we both feel good about the world!

Teach them kindness.

my little cousin is 3 and she stands there and goes “you’re doing it!” whenever i’m like, making food for us, or doing the laundry, or pushing her in a stroller up a hill. she is the most encouraging sweetheart. 

“What is it that the child has to teach? The child naively believes that everything should be fair and everyone should be honest, that only good should prevail, that everybody should have what they want and there should be no pain or sadness. The child believes the world should be perfect and is outraged to discover it is not. And the child is right.” - Rabbi Tzvi Freeman

AND THE CHILD IS RIGHT.

headspace-hotel:

headspace-hotel:

soberscientistlife:

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So many people do not understand the relationship between climate change and cold weather.

If you see this post it is important to send it to someone else so they too can understand

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People hardly ever change their minds in front of you…the conversation becomes one of a series of slow drips that builds up to a realization

fraseris:

me having a weird time: man this weird time sucks! i don’t feel like myself! i wish i was having a normal time!

me having a normal time: well the weird time did have a certain je ne sais quoi…

*taps mic* is this thing on?

Hello, dear friends! I know I’m not nearly as active on here anymore, but I wanted to come to you all with a shameless plug.

I started an Instagram account to talk about my favorite (and least favorite, incidentally) books. The handle is @hannahreadsfiction and I would love to see you there, if you’re interested!

I’m giving reviews, challenging myself to stretch my reading horizons, and posting about some of my travels (and by that I mean taking photos of bookstores every time I visit somewhere new). I rediscovered my love of reading over the last couple of years, and I’m loving sharing it over on my little corner of the internet.

spotlessmy-deactivated20210523:

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this was a great read. “Laziness Does Not Exist” by Devon Price

thelegendofxavio:

notagiraffe:

eric-coldfire:

rocktheholygrail:

The Good Place (2016-2020)

A vaccine wouldn’t have saved you if you died from an infected cut on the hand, that’s more you being filthy.

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Are you sure

That conversation aged well I see

itsyoumyfavorite:

American with German ancestry (racist aura)