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kaisi teri khudgarzi

@eshaofrps / eshaofrps.tumblr.com

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trianglerph
>>Under the cut you’ll be able to find #170 small/medium gifs (as of 3 April 2017) of Lindsey Morgan, as requested by Anonymous. None of the following gifs are mine so credit and thanks goes to all their rightful owners! If you’d like me to remove your gif please message me here or here and I’ll remove it asap. Please like or reblog if this has helped you in any way. 
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ilysherlock
Coloring.115 

Coloring made by Firesources, If you liked this file p.s.d, just leave an incentive in ask, some love message I would appreciate. If you downloaded this file, leave a squeeze on the heart. You may have to adjust some layers. Do not use this psd file as a base, never copy and then distribute it as your material.

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eshaofrps
under the cut you will find around #119 100x100 ROLEPLAYABLE gif icons of louis garrel, most famous for ‘the dreamers’, ‘love song’, and ‘saint laurent’. none of these gifs were made by me, all i did was crop them and slap on a psd. do give this post a like/reblog if you use any of the gifs here!
date created: 21-01-2017 last modified: 12-04-2017
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etcrnities

THEME 50 ATLANTIS

  • 400px posts
  • leave my credit where it is, please.
  • the sizes are on the preview
  • do not repost/ redistribute/ try to claim as your own
  • this is not a base, do not use it as such
  • my inbox is open for any problems/inquiries !
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Inspiration can come from every and any place around you, this much I found out when I put this little font pack – my second, too – together. After going through my fonts folder I decided to collect some of my favorite being all related to one theme, although I ended up choosing each in a random manner. These here are some of my go-to fonts, they are regal and eye-catching, so I hope you do enjoy them as much as I have, thus far.

DISCLAIMER: All I have done is editing (these images) with my own made-from-scratch colorings. That being said, the names used as samples belong to my own literal and not roleplay-based characters, so do not use them for your own. Thank you.
  • To download the pack click here
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tealwrites

me: spends 3 weeks coming up with a middle name, does 5 mbti tests for each character, reads the entire plot for every video game in a series i’ve never played so i can accurately reference it in one post 

also me: posts replies without proofreading, doesn’t fix typos even when i see them, occasionally drops random slang from urbandictionary into my posts that i neither use nor understand 

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—— ( 003. ) PAINTING FLOWERS BY ASTRAEAWRITES

as requested buy a mutual follower. i have created a matching characters/muse page to go along with my fixed at zero theme. this is my first characters/muse page so if there are any mistakes or problems you come across, feel free to shoot me a message and i’ll fix it.

features:

  • four links w/ icons
  • rlly cool gradient color thing!!
  • a title & subtitle
  • 6 character spots ( more can be added )
  • 280x160px character image
  • grey-scale hover
  • pop up biography page
  • 160x100px pop up character image
  • 3 links in pop up

rules:

  • like/reblog if using!!
  • do not remove the credit or make it less visible
  • you can edit/change as much as you want, just don’t claim as yours
  • please don’t steal any part of this code
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HOW TO ROLEPLAY GANGS AND EX OR CURRENT GANG MEMBERS

this guide will teach you the ins and outs of realistic gangs, roleplaying gang members, and how all of that works. almost all gang roleplays i’ve seen are so inaccurate, glamorized and romanticized. movies are not realistic. even if it isn’t a gang rp - a gang related character could be interesting in any sort of character development plot. so here we go –
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emmastudies
Anonymous asked:

Tips for dealing with perfectionism + overcompetitiveness + anxiety?

Hello!! I’ll divide this up into the three different areas. These are just a couple of points or links that might be helpful!

I know the feeling of perfectionism! It is an irritating trait to have! The quote “perfectionism doesn’t make you feel perfect, it makes you feel inadequate” is really true. Here are a couple of other things:

  • try to determine what drives your perfectionism - is it teachers who are overly demanding? Is it your parents setting extremely high standards? Is it yourself trying to control yourself into seeming perfect? Then remind yourself that no-one is bound to be perfect. We live, learn and make mistakes. Life is an experience and the journey through it isn’t going to be smooth. Realising that not all expectations can be reached will help to lower the pressure you’re putting on yourself.
  • understand that perfectionism isn’t about excellence - your perfectionist tendencies aren’t about your achievements or growth. In reality, they’re hindering your capabilities since you might be shying away from trying something out of fear it won’t be good enough. Remember that perfectionism doesn’t promote self-improvement but self-doubt. 
  • lower your expectations and set realistic goals - when you think about it, does setting yourself with unattainable standards do any good? Generally the answer is no. Give yourself goals that are actually attainable like instead of getting 100% on a test, aim for anything about 85%. Figure out what you’re currently achievements are and aim a little higher. You’ll be much more satisfied if you can see small improvements, rather than a lack of achievement.
  • remember some things are out of your control - you cannot control everything in an attempt to satisfy your perfectionist ways. Sometimes things in life just happen. Learning to accept that will help to settle your mind. 
  • put things in perspective - remember that not everything can be perfect and if it isn’t, does it really matter? Does a mistake in your notes matter? Does getting a lower mark on a test matter? As long as you’re trying, giving things your best and learning from your experiences there is nothing wrong with that.
  • know that mistakes are part of the road to success - similar to the above but everybody makes mistakes (if you didn’t sing this as Hannah Montana I’ll be a little sad). Mistakes help you learn. You haven’t failed or let anyone down. You’ve learnt that that won’t work and that changing something will help!
  • surround yourself with positivity - if things, people, events are making you conscious or feel inadequate, try removing them from your life. Think of all the positive, supportive people you can be around. Learn to love your quirks, flaws and mistakes.

For overcompetiveness here are a couple of things:

  • don’t let the idea of competition take over your life - life isn’t a competition and people aren’t completing with you in everything. Turning everything into a competition can either make you feel more self-confident or kind of inadequate.
  • keep it friendly - if you’re having a little competition with a friend, keep it that way. Don’t let it get nasty or about pulling each other down.
  • consider other people - admittedly beating someone who is bragging about their marks is truly thrilling however that is best kept to yourself (I had a super competitive year in high school and knowing that I did get higher marks than people who were rude to me/my friends and bragged constantly about getting the highest grades is quite pleasing, but I kept it to myself). But anyway, try to focus less on other people and their marks. Does it really matter if they beat you or you beat them?
  • remember not everyone is the same - Not everyone has the same standards or goals as you. Whilst you might want to beat 90%, you might have a friend who really struggles in the class and wants to get 60%.
  • avoid comparing yourself to others to your detriment - seeing your friends or people you know doing being successful, doesn’t mean you aren’t! 
  • think that scores don’t really define anything about you - it is cool if you do well in a class, there is no denying it. When you’ve worked hard it is great to see scores that reflect it. But a test grade doesn’t really make you a better person than anyone else. A score isn’t going to recognise more important traits you or other people have. So in the grand scheme of things, competitiveness in a school environment isn’t worth consuming your thoughts!

And finally for anxiety, I am not going to pretend to be an expert with it. I’ve experienced small bits of anxiety but my advice probably wouldn’t be fantastic. Instead I’ll link some useful posts written by people who’ve experienced it first-hand and have applied such things. Here are some links:

I hope this helps! :-) xx

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Alex Aiono Gif Pack

Under the cut are 235 gifs of the ridiculously cute Alex Aiono all made by me. Alex is ¼ Maori, ¼ Samoan and ½ White (source) so please keep that in mind when using him as a faceclaim. Please don’t repost these gifs or claim them as your own and make sure to like or reblog if you’re found this helpful! Thanks!

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