siir-poesia:

You

You are sky,

soil and sea.

You are fire

and also freedom.

You are air,

light and peace.

You are tenderness

and also honesty.

You are world,

simplicity and inmensity.

You are infinite

and also eternity.

You are harmony,

courage and certainty.

You are life

and much more.

Authors:

bookwormblue / huzneram

kumsall-things / ousia-poetica

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eres cielo,

tierra y mar.

eres fuego

y también libertad.

eres aire,

luz y paz.

eres ternura

y también sinceridad.

eres mundo,

simpleza e inmensidad.

eres infinito

y también eternidad.

eres armonía,

valentía y seguridad.

eres vida…

y mucho más.

Para Blog (siir-poesia)

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kiwi:

shout out to my incoherent bitches!! shout out to all the babes out there who dont make no fuckin sense!!!

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favedump:

Mr. Rogers had an intentional manner of speaking to children, which his writers called “Freddish”. There were nine steps for translating into Freddish: 

  1. “State the idea you wish to express as clearly as possible, and in terms preschoolers can understand.” Example: It is dangerous to play in the street. ​​​​​​
  2. “Rephrase in a positive manner,” as in It is good to play where it is safe.
  3. “Rephrase the idea, bearing in mind that preschoolers cannot yet make subtle distinctions and need to be redirected to authorities they trust.” As in, “Ask your parents where it is safe to play.”
  4. “Rephrase your idea to eliminate all elements that could be considered prescriptive, directive, or instructive.” In the example, that’d mean getting rid of “ask”: Your parents will tell you where it is safe to play.
  5. “Rephrase any element that suggests certainty.” That’d be “will”: Your parents can tell you where it is safe to play.
  6. “Rephrase your idea to eliminate any element that may not apply to all children.” Not all children know their parents, so: Your favorite grown-ups can tell you where it is safe to play.
  7. “Add a simple motivational idea that gives preschoolers a reason to follow your advice.” Perhaps: Your favorite grown-ups can tell you where it is safe to play. It is good to listen to them.
  8. “Rephrase your new statement, repeating the first step.” “Good” represents a value judgment, so: Your favorite grown-ups can tell you where it is safe to play. It is important to try to listen to them.
  9. “Rephrase your idea a final time, relating it to some phase of development a preschooler can understand.” Maybe: Your favorite grown-ups can tell you where it is safe to play. It is important to try to listen to them, and listening is an important part of growing.

Mr. Rogers Had a Simple Set of Rules for Talking to Children - The Atlantic

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unclefather:

person doing a tedtalk: live the life you want to live.

me: you know what? they’re right.

me in the mcdonalds drive thru: i want a Cheese Burger. And make it a meal. i’m not kidding

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light-em-up-benzedrine:

vampireapologist:

college professor just said “you’re probably too young to even remember this” and brought up something that happened in 2011

Better than my professer that said we’d “probably recognize this from Saturday morning cartoons” then showed us a cartoon from 1935…

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