I fucking love Bob’s Burgers. The parents have a great relationship with the kids, even if their parenting skills aren’t the greatest sometimes, just like real parents. The kids get along and fight like real siblings. The 9 year old girl is an evil mastermind but she’s still a child and you are reminded of that. The 13 year old is a teenage girl going through puberty and that is exactly how she is portrayed. The 11 year old boy has non-gender-specific qualities and isn’t mocked or teased about them. Every character had a purpose and a personality and they arent always just the butts of stereotype jokes and it’s so wonderful and the writing and a voices and the improv are amazing. I just want this show to last forever.
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This got rid of my anxiety temporarily??
i love whatever accent this is
I like to imagine that this is what all news is like in Great Britain.
I just learned Benji has turned one year old. Happy Birthday, Benji!!
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Christmas in the South is Like… ☃
1. Smile
2. Drink tea and take warm baths
3. If you like someone, wait
4. Smile at a person in public, it’ll make their day and yours
5. Dress in comfy clothes
6. Embrace/love yourself
7. Take care of your body
8. Go outside, and soak in the rays
9. Listen to good music
10. Don’t be afraid to stray from the pack
11. Dress for yourself and no one else
12. Meet new people and become closer to the ones you know
13. Read new books
14. Write poetry even if you don’t think it sounds rights
15. Have ‘me’ time
yOOO finals + exams are coming up for almost everyone so here is a bunch of links and references to help study ~ this is for the beautiful alboms :]
- schedule study time daily
- make flashcards +[tag]
- infographic about exams
- >25 coffee recipes omg
- use radass printables
- 5 day study plan @ exams
- excel schedule studying
- summary foldables +[tag]
- dedicate time everyday
- study playlists +[8tracks]
- exam top 10 advices
- strategies for studying
- bedtime calculator [zzz]
- general gcse advice
- how to pull an all nighter
- essay writing masterpost
- bullet journaling +[tag]
- sat help masterpost
- best study advice ever
- psychology resources
- ap cramming packets
- world history resources
- stress relief masterpost
- resources for any class
- studying masterpost
good luck everyone!!!!!! xoxo sareena
tips for what to do after a really long cry because you’re probably feeling all kinds of exhausted and drained and i don’t want that for you in the slightest:
- take a shower and change all of your clothes even your socks and underwear. this is the first step to everything.
- pour yourself a big, cold glass of water and drink it. all of it. once you’re done, get yourself a refill. this will boost u physically and emotionally instantly please trust me.
- grab a snack, something light that you don’t have to wait to prepare. i recommend a pudding cup, a piece of fruit, yogurt, a popsicle, or some crackers.
- get under the covers. turn on something – tv, a movie, music, anything distracting. or consider calling a friend or talking to anyone nearby, even your sibling the next room over!!
- know that you are loved. you are important. you mean more than you know right now, more than you will maybe ever know. you are worth all the stars in the sky. you deserve to feel good.
please make sure you stay super hydrated afterwards if you can’t during. the body has a funny way of punishing you via headache for being sad and you don’t deserve that, so drink<333
What is your acne telling you?
1 & 2: Digestive System — Eat less processed or junk food, reduce the amount of fat in your diet, step up water intake and opt for cooling things like cucumbers.
3: Liver — Cut out the alcohol, greasy food and dairy. This is the zone where food allergies also show up first, so take a look at your ingredients. Besides all this, do 30 minutes of light exercise every day and get adequate sleep so your liver can rest.
4 & 5: Kidneys — Anything around the eyes (including dark circles) point to dehydration. Drink up!
6: Heart — Check your blood pressure (mine was slightly high) and Vitamin B levels. Decrease the intake of spicy or pungent food, cut down on meat and get more fresh air. Besides this, look into ways to lower cholesterol, like replacing “bad fats” with “good fats” such as Omegas 3 and 6 found in nuts, avocados, fish and flax seed. Also, since this area is chock-full of dilated pores, check that your makeup is not past its expiry date or is skin-clogging.
7 & 8: Kidneys — Again, drink up! And cut down on aerated drinks, coffee and alcohol as these will cause further dehydration.
Zone 9 & 10: Respiratory system — Do you smoke? Have allergies? This is your problem area for both. If neither of these is the issue, don’t let your body overheat, eat more cooling foods, cut down on sugar and get more fresh air. Also keep the body more alkaline by avoiding foods that make the body acidic (meat, dairy, alcohol, caffeine, sugar) and adding more alkalizing foods like green veggies and wheatgrass juice. Another thing that most of forget – dirty cell phones and pillow cases are two of the top acne culprits and this area is what they affect the most!
Zone 11 & 12: Hormones — This is the signature zone for stress and hormonal changes. And while both are sometimes unavoidable, you can decrease their effect by getting adequate sleep, drinking enough water, eating leafy veggies and keeping skin scrupulously clean. Another interesting point: breakouts in this area indicate when you are ovulating (and on which side).
Zone 13: Stomach — Step up the fibre intake, reduce the toxin overload and drink herbal teas to help with digestion.
14: Illness — Zits here can be a sign that your body is fighting bacteria to avoid illness. Give it a break, take a yoga class, take a nap, take time to breathe deeply, drink plenty of water and know that everything always works out!
So the next time you break out or notice dark under-eye circles, look to your face map: your skin is probably trying to communicate on behalf of the internal organs. However, do remember that, as with all medical issues, it is always best to see your doctor or dermotologist for a proper prognosis. This is just a general guide to head you off in the right investigative direction – just because you break out between the brows doesn’t always mean you have a bad liver!
whoa. I’m keeping this.
I DONT THINK ANYONE REALIZES HOW MUCH THIS HAS HELPED ME OH MY GOD
This makes so much sense
Give me a heartwarming Christmas movie about Satan traveling around the world every Christmas to deliver presents to all the young kids and kids with learning disorders and disabilities who misspell “Santa” on their Christmas letters every year
And Santa’s all like, “You know, I can handle a few spelling mistakes, I got this,” and Lucifer is like “They’re addressed to me, fuck off, I’m doing it.”
Lucifer being protective of his fanmail is ceaselessly entertaining.
I love firing guns. It’s an amazing feeling – so sexy and powerful.