Ariana Page Russell has dermatographia, a condition in which her skin is hypersensitive, causing painless, temporary welts that emerge when lightly stroked, scratched, rubbed, and sometimes even slapped. Russell exploits her condition in her artwork by creating patterns on different parts of her body and photographing them as the skin becomes irritated and swells.
My advice to everyone is to develop a thick skin but not to lose ur softness. Like moisturise spiritually
Today? Cancelled. Tomorrow? On thin fucking ice
say it with me—
“someday i’m going to have the life i’ve always dreamed of and i won’t let self doubt stop me”
i guess what ppl dont tell u about college is that is a very lonesome period of ur life. and that doesnt mean like u wont have lots of friends or u wont party or whatever but ur going to spend so much time alone. like cooking by yourself and studying n homework and driving and going to classes like……… its just you sometimes. and the trick is to use that time by yourself to relax and understand YOU better and iron out your own wants n wishes instead of wallowing
this has got to be THE funniest sentence ive seen all day im gonna cry
Me getting my name called to get my order at Starbucks
Everyday is leg day when you’re running from your problems
Tag yourself I’m SOS.
I hate when u say “deja vu” out loud n someone ur with goes “what was it?” Like bitch we all can barely communicate the most straightforward ideas without utter confusion and chaos…..u rly believe it is within my capacity to explain exactly what fleeting moment of temporal embodiment made me feel like a vague reincarnated ghost girl trapped in a child’s dream??? Surely u are mistaken.
why text ONE heart when you can text THREE and still have them be big! thats my motto
We really are fucked I mean ww3 could break out any day and we’d all be like ”this is so sad alexa play despacito”
“This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang, but with Despacito”
mood: i’ll wait in the car
‘’I just can’t decide who lights my fire’’ Season 6: Episode 20; Three of a kind