a red and pink cross stitch on blue fabric. "everything I love causes carpal tunnel" surrounded by hearts, a needle and thread, and a skein of embroidery floss.
relevant to many of yalls interests.
a red and pink cross stitch on blue fabric. "everything I love causes carpal tunnel" surrounded by hearts, a needle and thread, and a skein of embroidery floss.
relevant to many of yalls interests.
I'm not just mad about this shit because I'm tired of seeing it (tho I am)
It is scary to me that people legitimately don't seem to understand enough to know that 20% of the population of Texas voted for Trump. That is it. Out of every 5 people in Texas, 4 did not vote for this.
If anyone changes the background of my iMessages I’m switching that shit back to blank so fast.
(Can’t have my stickers clashing with the background)
no pain au chocolat, no gain au chocolat
If you needed another reason to ditch your Kindle and start buying ebooks from @bookshop-org.bsky.social instead, here it is: www.theverge.com/news/612898/...
Every ebook you buy from Amazon moving forward can be censored or deleted without your consent.
President Trump signed an executive order to defund the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Sign ALA petition if you live in USA: oneclickpolitics.global.ssl.fastly.net/messages/edi...
Sign Every Library petition no matter where you live: action.everylibrary.org/eoimls2025
me but with infinity nikki
Handwrote and sent off 16 Christmas cards today. My hand is killing me and they will most likely arrive late, but my heart is full 💌 🎄
My Taylor Swift resume 🎀🩷
Top 1% of listeners for Taylor Swift
Honestly did not think I would get this this year
I feel like videogames actually do provide a pretty accurate representation of real life right now because a lot of videogames are like “THE WORLD IS ENDING” and then you just collect herbs and pretend nothing is wrong
A poem by Langston Hughes titled "Tired". It reads as the following: "I am so tired of waiting, Aren't you, For the world to become good And beautiful and kind? Let us take a knife And cut the world in two -- And see what worms are eating At the rind."
I've been thinking about this poem by Langston Hughes recently and although it was published in 1931, it remains relevant as ever.
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