Me at 13: “god I can’t wait to go home and read fanfic”
Me at 17: “god I can’t wait to go home and read fanfic”
Me at 21: “god I can’t wait to go home and read fanfic”
Me at 41: “god I can’t wait to go home and read fanfic”
Here is a reminder, in case you needed it (as I did yesterday) that you can BREAK YOUR STREAKS
- you can just stop
- there is no moral value or judgement in having a streak or not
- companies are banking on your streak count keeping you coming to their app and being a committed user - this benefits them and their advertisers and not you
- instead you can make active choices today or any day you want to do things that bring you joy or are helpful
- a habit is still a habit if you manage it even like 75% of the time (or 50% of the time or whatever it is, maybe your habit doesn’t actually need to be one that requires you to do it every day)
This brought to you by me trying to reduce my phone screen time to stuff I actually want to be doing and not just cycling through the same apps every day, and the surprising revelation that keeping up a streak might not be good for me, actually.
George playing the soundtrack from Lord of the Rings
i love this tweet
“it’s not that deep” it’s not that shallow. now what
From KickthePj
sizzlingsandwichperfection-blog:
just got an ask that was like, “how does it feel to be washed?”
mf I am currently on the New York Times bestseller list with a nine-month old book about tuberculosis. That is the furthest thing from washed that a fella can be.
And that’s not even to mention my wildly successful career as an unpaid coffee salesperson. I’m crushing it.