Lee Mullican (American, 1919-1998), Fall of Icarus, 1958. Oil on canvas, 50 x 40 in.
do u ever look at someone u used to trip over and ur just like hahahahahahaha
do u ever look at someone u used to trip over and ur just like hahahahahahaha
When girls see me then talk to me :,)
The eyes of the Night by Azaza Azunder, 2014.
I think I have finally finished this one.
“I’m just hoping that the 19 years my parents raised me are enough to guide me through the rest of my life.”
1. Focus on your positive qualities. It’s true that we can all improve in some ways – but start by finding your good qualities – and recognise that these are a major part of who you are.
2. Be aware of, and fight against, your negative self-talk. Negative self talk can quickly snowball and become an angry tirade against yourself – so you become your own worst critic and your own worst enemy. Instead, choose to respect yourself, to love, affirm and believe in yourself.
3. Don’t dwell on things you know you cannot change. We all have imperfections, weaknesses and flaws. They’re really not that crucial, and they’re not that big a deal. Try to keep them in perspective – and change what you CAN change.
4. Make your own decisions – don’t always look to others, and think that they know better … But choose to trust yourself.
5. Always try to do your best – as that’s all that is required. You’re a normal human being who’ll sometimes get it wrong. When you do, just forgive youself, then get up and move on.
Friends can help each other. A true friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself - and especially to feel. Or, not feel. Whatever you happen to be feeling at the moment is fine with them. That’s what real love amounts to - letting a person be what he really is.