Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts
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Monday, 25 February 2019

They Say I Did Something Bad // Project 365 // Day 56


Sometimes people pretend 
you're a bad person so they
don't feel guilty 
about the things they did to you


Over the last few months I have realised that there will always be something else around the corner. In the recovery of last year there have been a lot of set backs mainly focused on what other people say or perceive about me.

People will villainies you to make themselves look better, or feel better. They will twist stories and events and you will be left trying to piece together what you know to be true. 

People will hurt you further to protect themselves. 

They go from people you once knew well, to strangers you don't recognise.  

They will say you did something bad, to cover up their own actions.  

xoxo

Friday, 15 February 2019

Magnifying Glass // Project 365 // Day 46



Lies are ants
The truth is the sun 
And questions are a magnifying glass
waiting to be picked up by the curious 

- Craig Stone -

xoxo

Thursday, 14 February 2019

On My Way // Project 365 // Day 45


Do you ever walk passed something so often you don’t realise how incredible it is. I was on my way home and passed this which is just down from Tingle ( my fave shot bar ) and realised this was honestly one of the greatest things I’ve seen and didn’t appreciate it.

It’s Valentine’s Day and I took my self out for a little me date, I got my brows waxed, treated myself to a new foundation, wandered and took some photographs and saw two films.

And let me tell you other than the fact my skin currently hates me I feel reset. .

The two films I went to see were Boy Erased and  Instant Family so I’ve had a little cry. I would recommend everyone to see these films.

Boy Erased is heart wrenching and based on a true story, there’s insight into what they do within gay conversion therapy and parental rejection and it’s just heavy. But such an important watch.

Instant Family is funny and heart warming and boy did I sob. SOB! I don’t even want kids and I was persuaded that fostering despite the trials and tribulations was the most rewarding and obvious choice.

So go see a movie or two.

xoxo