#mysterious
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spookysalem13 · 8 months ago
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dewardin · 4 months ago
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euphorictruths · 27 days ago
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Mossview- Rosie Holding
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sea-air-ra · 2 days ago
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I would love to see something like this in real life. I wonder if it exists. 🤔
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It was all a dream by zosphotosx
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orofeaiel · 3 months ago
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Mossy Path | Seabeck, WA
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maia-beans · 2 months ago
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Result of a 2h "speedpaint" I did with my friends where we have a generator come up with random prompts and have to make something before time runs out.
We call it torture tuesdays xD My friend Zoica streams the whole thing on his twitch, usually.
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shisasan · 4 months ago
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December 1904 Aleksandr Blok (1880-1921), Selected Poems
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lingrimmart · 4 days ago
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<3 this series again. The previous art pack: here.
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sallysfairytale · 15 days ago
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Tips On How To Get Your Life Together
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make a list of your top priorities: Figure out what actually matters to you right now. This isn’t about what you should care about, but what truly takes up your energy—school, your health, building confidence, relationships, etc. Keep the list short (3–5 things max) so you can focus. ‎
create a morning and night routine: Routines give your brain structure. You don’t need a 10-step ritual—just something consistent. Morning = stretch, drink water, check your planner. Night = wash your face, no phone 30 mins before bed, quick journal. That alone is enough. ‎
check in with yourself and journal frequently: Journaling doesn’t mean writing novels. Just note how you feel, what’s bothering you, what went well, or what’s on your mind. Use prompts if you’re stuck. The point is to stay connected to yourself instead of spiraling in your head. ‎
start saving money: Even a small amount every week matters. Start tracking what you spend. Make a savings goal (emergency fund, a trip, new laptop). Try a rule like “save 10% of what I get” or “no impulse purchases until Sunday.” ‎
learn something new every day: It doesn’t have to be academic. Listen to a podcast, read one article, Google something random. Write down one interesting thing you learned to help you remember it—and to remind yourself that you’re growing. ‎
spend time with the people you love: Text them. Call them. Make plans, even if you’re busy. Shared time matters. It’s easy to get caught up in fixing yourself and forget that love and connection are part of being okay. ‎
keep track of your sleep, hydration, nutrition: Start observing how your body feels. Are you getting 7–8 hours of sleep? Drinking enough water (2L/day)? Eating regularly? You don’t have to go full fitness-tracker, but noticing patterns can help you feel way more in control. ‎
list down your stress triggers: What causes you anxiety, procrastination, or overwhelm? Write them down. Knowing your triggers helps you build systems around them. If social events drain you, plan alone time after. If deadlines stress you, start earlier. ‎
clean your room: Your environment reflects your mental state. Tidy up the space where you spend the most time. It doesn’t need to be perfect—just put things back in place, wipe down surfaces, and open a window. It shifts your mindset. ‎
practice gratitude and/or meditate: You don’t have to be spiritual. Just note what’s good. Try writing 3 small things you’re grateful for, or sitting quietly for 5 minutes. It helps your mind slow down and notice what’s okay, even on rough days. ‎
set boundaries: Say no when you need to. Don’t reply right away if you’re drained. Make rules for yourself about how much you give to others. Boundaries protect your energy—they’re not selfish, they’re necessary. ‎
declutter your phone, laptop, etc: Digital mess counts. Delete apps you don’t use, clear out your camera roll and downloads, organize folders. It helps reduce mental clutter and makes everything feel more intentional. ‎
plan 1 self care act every day: Something small, just for you. A walk, skincare, journaling, no-screen time, reading. Doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive—just consistent and kind to yourself.
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xoxo, sally
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livesunique · 2 years ago
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Corgarff Castle, Corgaff, Aberdeenshire, North-East Scotland,
Credit: Mysterious
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j2hpics · 2 months ago
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The earth's way of staying mysterious
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noybluxa · 2 months ago
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Yearning for my demise 
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illustratus · 5 months ago
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Figure running from a Falling Mansion by John Williams Allison
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euphorictruths · 8 months ago
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Justin Mays
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occultesotericart · 1 month ago
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Circa mid-1500’s
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