#guess I'm a lady 💁
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spocksmalewife ¡ 1 month ago
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Goth Night anniversary 🎊
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adventuresinawonderland ¡ 7 years ago
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A few yrs back my bro & I were waltzing through Target when I saw an R2D2 backpack. I'm not talking one w/ a small pic of him, or a collage of other characters... Oh no. A full size R2D2, complete w/ a button that when pressed it BEEPS & LIGHTS up.
As you can prolly guess it was in the "kids section" of luggage. The matching water bottle holders on either side, & the 'this backpack belongs to' tag was an obvious giveaway. Either way the second I saw it I knew it had to be mine.
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(LOOK AT IT HOW COULD YOU NOT!^^)
The way I saw it, if this backpack had existed when I was 5/6 (when I was first shown the OG trilogy) I would've begged on my hands & knees for it. So it was my duty as a 21 yr old w/ no one to tell her otherwise to let 5 yr old me live a dream she didn't know she had. Best part: it was on sale for $20 og price $30. SCORE!
My bro (whose 2 yrs younger than me) judged me, saying. 'But that's for kids.' (He likes SW too, he just has more self control). To which I responded 'Then I guess I'm a kid'.
To this day it is one of the best backpacks I've ever owned. And I feel like Leia fucking Organa running around w/ the plans to the Death Star hidden inside the obnoxiously big front pocket. And to top it off, it's great for picking up the ladies. Especially when paired w/ my recently purchased R2D2 zip up wallet.
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(GET ON MY LEVEL!!^^)
So the moral of the story: Treat yo self w/ whatever the fuck you want.💁👏
Don't feel ashamed of doing "CHILDISH" things
ramblingtoaster:
thewinniechester:
hotdogsngiggles:
bitemebat:
thecreach:
tpfaulkner:
blackbearmagic:
im-pretty-bored:
•buy toys/dolls/crayons •play with Legos •play old videogames/dress up games •weave friendship bracelets •watch cartoons •use stickers •draw pics of your favorite characters
If it makes you feel nice, do it. Don’t even worry about what other people think, because it doesn’t matter–if it brings you happiness, it’s not “ridiculous”, or “immature”.
You deserve to enjoy yourself.
Let me share with you what I consider to be the most important less I’ve learned in my adult life:
“Growing up doesn’t mean you can’t have Zebra Cakes. Growing up simply means that, if you want to have Zebra Cakes, you buy them for yourself.”
“What the hell are you talking about, Bear?” Well, let me explain. For those of you who live outside of the US, this is a Zebra Cake:
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It’s a little pre-packaged snack cake that is horribly cheap and junky and really not that great, but it is like manna from heaven to me. I fucking love these things. When I was a little kid growing up, my mom bought Zebra Cakes but once in a blue moon. They were intended to be put in mine and my siblings’ school lunches, but my brother and I would eat them whenever we wanted, so Mom just didn’t see the point. (They also used to be kind of expensive, at least for our family’s budget.) Needless to say, the coveted Zebra Cakes were a luxury for me, and were one of the tastes of my childhood.
Fast forward to my college years. I was living in an apartment with three other people, doing my own shopping and cooking. I was in the grocery store, picking up some stuff, and I happened to walk past a display of snack cakes. Among them were several boxes of Zebra Cakes.
I paused at this, chuckling to myself. Oh man. Zebra Cakes. I haven’t had those in years. I loved those when I was a kid. I reminisced happily and thought about how much I missed the taste of Zebra Cakes, then started to walk away.
And then I stopped dead.
Because I had realized that there was literally nothing stopping me from buying a box of Zebra Cakes. There was nothing stopping me from buying ten boxes of Zebra Cakes. If I wanted Zebra Cakes, I could have goddamn Zebra Cakes, because it was my money and my decision to make.
I put two boxes in my cart (they were 2 for $5) and never looked back.
Here’s the secret I learned that day: The idea of something being “just for kids” is, by and large, bullshit. What you do on your own adult free time with your own adult money is, by its very nature, adult stuff. It’s like comedian Eddie Izzard (who frequently performed his routines in drag) once said when someone asked about him wearing ‘women’s clothes’: “They’re not women’s clothes. They’re my clothes. I bought them.”
I am 25 years old, and yesterday I bought myself a shark lunchbox. Look at it. Look at how awesome my lunchbox is.
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Was this lunchbox intended to by bought for and used by a child? Yes. The tag said it was for ages 3 and up. But it was bought by and will be used by an adult, and anyone who thinks that’s wrong is probably just jealous that they don’t have the self-confidence to rock a shark lunchbox at 25.
So like. Being “mature” and “an adult” doesn’t mean you have to completely abandon the things that made you happy when you were younger. It just means that you may have to approach them in a different way. 
Pay attention, there’s a lesson here
I hesitated reblogging this, and I am not entirely sure why.
LEGO. I just turned 42 and I have LEGO sets allllll over my house. Why? Because I wanted them, and because it is my money and I will spend it how I like, MOTHER.
As long as you aren’t bankrupting yourself, buy the things you *want* to buy, the things that bring you JOY.
you are missing out on so much if you just stick to “adult things”
Zebra cakes make an excellent “the secret to happiness” metaphor.
My wedding cake will just be hundreds of zebra cakes stacked together
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