nicoclaws:

dicapriho:

these 7 questions will determine which marvel character matches your personality

You got: Shuri

Not only are you super smart, you also have an amazing sense of humour! You know how to get stuff done and are often the instigator of all your friendship group’s plans, and you love spending your free time working on your passions. Your sarcastic quips and dry wit mean people warm to you really easily, but while you enjoy social situations and can be quite extroverted, you’re equally happy having some alone time.

You got: Valkyrie

You’re pretty badass and don’t give a fuck about much. You’re happy to keep to yourself and don’t like to get too involved with other people’s business if you can help it. People often misunderstand you as being standoffish, as you put walls around yourself, but once they get to know you they realise how great of a friend you are. So while you might have a tough exterior, those close to you know you’re more sensitive than you seem.

what-even-is-thiss:

what-even-is-thiss:

Yesterday my dad told me something that I think maybe more people need to hear.

You’re allowed to just do things for fun.

He told me that in this modern society, especially the United States, we seem to have this attitude that we shouldn’t do something unless we’re aiming to be the best at it. If we can’t sing like Beyonce or Frank Sinatra or something there’s no point to singing. If we can’t make the next big breakthrough there’s no point in looking into mechanics and engineering.

But, he tells me, it took him a long time to figure out that life doesn’t have to be a race. If you want to take up the piano when you’re a teenager or later you’re not going to master it. You’re not going to be able to play to huge concert halls, but that also shouldn’t stop you. You can study a language out of curiosity and then drop the ball if you want. You can just get okay at something or even be terrible at it. You can drop it for days or years and then pick it up again and it doesn’t have to be a shameful thing.

I’m really glad he told me that because today I opened my sketchpad for the first time in months and just started drawing. And it looks terrible. But I don’t care. I don’t have the talent or patience or spacial awareness to get anywhere near good at drawing, but it’s fun. It helps me focus my mind and nobody has to see it.

And because of what he told me, I’m thinking maybe someday soon I will take up the bass guitar. And I won’t worry about how well I do, or how fast I learn, or that I haven’t played an instrument since sixth grade, or that I don’t have that much time to practice. I’m just gonna enjoy the experience. Maybe I’ll try swing dancing again and take a class because I’m not the best dancer but damn if it isn’t fun.

Yeah, you don’t have to be good at things. It’s not a requirement. Maybe that seems obvious but it had never occurred to me before. You’re allowed to just enjoy what you’re doing. For me, that feels like a life changing revelation. I don’t have to be good at something to like it. I don’t have to put 100% effort into everything I do. It’s kind of amazing.

I think it says a lot that only now am I getting angry comments on this post. It has over 116,000 notes and it got there in a mostly peaceful way. Go and enjoy your life people. Whether you master something or not. Have fun. You don’t need to be good at everything you do to be happy and it’s never too late to start something.

soft-santiago:

lindzbizkit:

celestialmoonchild:

Intimacy is beyond kisses and cuddles and sex. Intimacy is getting a headache and taking a nap, and waking up to your laundry folded and your partner rubbing your back. Intimacy is crying and yelling at night about your past to someone who listens and comforts you. Intimacy is watching shows in your pjs for hours and eating pizza together and being able to communicate love through holding hands. It’s never running out of conversation but doing it anyways to enjoy silence.

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Intimacy was defined by my health teacher as: Being able to feel vulnerable with someone while still feeling safe.