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when u used to be an overachiever but now ur barely running on enough energy to function and u dont know how to cope
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As a parent of identical twins, this is how we kept sane at bedtime: Crib nets! And this was their response.
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people who sleep with one pillow make me sick
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It’s fucking disgusting. These are the types of men who have inevitable power and there’s nothing we can do about it…
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hey if ur ever feelin shitty use this
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storage?
It might be easier to give you a direct answer if I know what your living situation is. Do you live in an apartment? Do you have a room? Do you dorm?
Here are some general storage ideas:
1. Invest in plastic storage totes. Target, Walmart, and your local Dollar Store sell them for cheap. I slide these under my bed and stack them in my closet. If you can’t do either you can always stack them in a corner of your room and cover them with a blanket or poster or whatever.
2. Bookshelves. These are not just for books anymore! Before I had a walk-in closet I used to store my clothes, books, plants, and board games on one. Ikea sells snazzy ones that hang off your wall for a reasonable price. Another nice thing to do with bookshelves is to store them in your closet. That way they’re out of the way, while decluttering your closet.
3. Closets. If you are lucky enough to have a closet, feel free to make it your “disaster zone”. I try to keep a neat apartment, so I like to fill up my closet with clutter. I keep extra chairs in there, lamps I’m not using, instruments, etc.
4. Build your own. Worst comes to worst, you can always build your own storage, landlord permitting. I’ve seen apartments with wooden boards attached to the wall, these becoming makeshift bookshelves.
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