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Also quite partial to stickers :) Would love to find a penpal on here, and share some lovely scribbles and doodles
Dec 30, 2024

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want some stickers? ☺️
Jan 2, 2025

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who doesn’t love snail mail!
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I love lettermail. Would love to send postcards and stickers and actually put my fun stationary collection to good use!
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Sending or receiving! feels really nice
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i like to think about taking up space in terms of circles. on a day to day basis, the size of the circle for your basic needs (drinking water, eating food, etc) doesn't really change at all. like, there's no way to minimize those needs without messing up your health (speaking as a formerly dehydrated and constantly hungry person). the circles for the other parts of your life do change- hobbies, work, etc- but also tend to change relatively slowly. when i felt bad about taking up space in the past, i moved my circles away from people-i would journal alone, eat in my car, etc. i was still taking up the same amount of space, but just doing so away from other people. what helped me feel a bit better was gently nudging my circles towards other people again- instead of eating in my car, i would eat lunch on the grass in the park (impromptu picnic), or journal in a cafe. i was still doing the activities alone, but in the same public spaces as other people. it's helpful because there's no pressure from either side to interact, but a lot of wonderful spontaneous interactions do happen that are invited from both sides. it made me feel better about taking up space because i felt like i was part of a broader social fabric, but didn't feel self-conscious about whether i belonged or not. so just keep nudging your circle of needs and hobbies closer to other people's until you overlap :)
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he must have big shoes to fill
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mine is hyper-specific so i thought i'd comment it instead. i really dislike how you can feel things being produced at a lower quality over time. i inherited a nice silverware set from my grandmother, and it's mixed up now with all of my new forks that are made from stainless steel. even though the steel forks look nicer, i feel a bit sad whenever i pick one of them up to eat with. there's no heft or weight to it, it just feels cheap. but they look similar enough to the silver ones that you often can't tell until you pick them up. it's like false advertising. the worst is the silver-colored disposable plastic forks you can get in the store. like you try to scoop up some peas and they fly off your fork because the physics is all off
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