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I’m out here making my own turmeric and ginger shots, my own beet/carrot/orange juice with breakfast, celery juice when I’m hungover. It’s my favorite little luxury and this guy makes it very easy I love him (linked)
Apr 23, 2024

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I am barely saving any money buying beets / cerely / carrots and juicing them myself in a $120 breville but having fresh juice at home is elite. I have enjoyed experimenting with different apple varietals to decide which one is best for juicing; so far honey gold (green) is the top contender.
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Spring always brings it out of me. The buds on the trees! The breezy warmth! The tulips appearing where there was once only a small patch of dirt for dogs to piss on! Everything is incredible and awesome and absurd and I’m always so grateful for the moments I can get past my own relatively small problems to stand in awe of the world :,)
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I have lots and generally stopped overthinking them after my first one. In theory, permanently marking your body is seen as an eternal commitment that carries a ton of weight, but I’ve really benefitted from flipping that on its head and using tattoos as a practice to remind myself of the impermanence of life and of my body (we’re all going to die :)). Now I give them to myself with needles from amazon, I let friends tattoo me, I get them on a whim when I’m traveling. I think a lot of people are scared of carrying physical markers of all the different people they’ve been (myself included), but I think doing so is actually a great practice in self acceptance—carrying all those versions of you, on you, all the time, baring them for others to see. The ones I got 4 years ago that I wouldnt get today don’t bother me even though I no longer resonate with them; they’re a personal history of sorts. And because of the whole death thing, all tattoos are temporary :)
Mar 25, 2024