25 10 / 2023
this is so funny
“He gave me my mail and said ‘Are you expecting anything from Germany?’ and I said 'I might be - we’ve got friends over there’,” said Mr Biggs.
“He said 'Have a look at this letter’ - so I had a look and turned it over and our friends’ address was on the back of it and on the front it just said England.”
Mr Biggs said the card had been sent from a sorting office in Germany close to Gloucester’s twin town of Trier and had not been opened.
“I said 'How on earth did you know it was for me?’ and he said 'I didn’t, I’ve been wandering around with this’, said Mr Biggs.
"My wife and I are absolutely shocked but this puts posties at five or six stars and top of the tree for me this Christmas.”
The card, it is believed, may have originally been addressed correctly and so was sent to the right area of England - but with an address label that fell off at some point.
A Royal Mail spokesman said: “Royal Mail’s team of 'address detectives’ are renowned for their ability to ensure poorly addressed items of mail reach their intended recipients however, even by their standards, this is pretty impressive.”
the royal mail detectives are a weird bunch, and like if it was addressed right it would get right but i love the idea they went “well it’s from Trier so send it to the twinned town first”
Terry Pratchett would have loved this
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25 10 / 2023
25 10 / 2023
learning to stop hating yourself isn’t something that happens overnight.
it’s a series of negotiations you make with yourself over your whole life. it’s making one less self-deprecating joke. it’s looking at yourself in the mirror with a little more generosity. it’s forgiving yourself for that little mistake.
it’s not one thing and then you’re good. it’s many small choices you can make that slowly make your brain and body a little less uncomfortable to live with
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25 10 / 2023
so for those of you who don’t know, I was recently diagnosed with ADHD-I. So far, I think my favourite thing that I’ve learned is the idea of “embrace the pivot”.
Have you ever found a productivity system that works for you (whether it be your Google calendar, bullet journaling, agenda-ing, etc), and you’re so pumped because it’s like finally! Now I can actually get some stuff done! But then time passes, days or weeks or years, and the novelty of it runs out, and then it kind of just… Stops working. It can be so frustrating, because this thing that used to work no longer works for seemingly no reason.
But, that isn’t a failing of the thing, that thing worked for a certain amount of time, and that’s good! I used a massive agenda in my first year of uni, and it kept me on track for all my assignments. My second year agenda? Barely touched it. Instead, I started to use a bullet journal, and that was the thing that helped me through most of the year. But as time went on, my spreads got less creative, and in the final term, I didn’t even want to touch it because it was too much work. So I switched to Notion.
The agenda didn’t fail me, and neither did the bullet journal, it just worked for a certain amount of time. And when that time inevitably runs out, you can just say, “thank you for serving me for so long, I’m going to pivot to the next thing.” And then you do it without feeling like you should try harder or like that thing failed you.
This doesn’t just have to apply to productivity either. Systems, tools, habits, hobbies, coping mechanisms.. They all serve their purpose. It’s okay to let them go when the time comes.
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25 10 / 2023
I’m crying from laughing so hard, this improv is so damn hilarious omfg lol
Thank you youtube for having an actual good recommendation - their channel is Shoot From The Hip, I’m partial to their improvised plays
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24 10 / 2023
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i hate it when i cant even write a poem about something because its too obvious. like in the airbnb i was at i guess it used to be a kids room cause you could see the imprint of one little glow in the dark star that had been missed and painted over in landlord white. like that’s a poem already what’s the point
you get it. you get the themes. i dont have time to do it justice. just look at it its on the ceiling
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24 10 / 2023
One of the most dangerous things in the world is not being able to say no to people because you don’t want to upset them or dissapoint them. This will completely ruin your life in every way possible, at work, in your private life, your sex life and your friendships. It’s a way of removing your own consent in your own decisions and go against your wishes, it is always a crime against yourself. Let yourself have a say. Upsetting people is better than traumatizing yourself.
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23 10 / 2023
here’s your friendly reminder that firefox is a nonprofit organization and they’ve rolled out a bunch of ACTUAL privacy features in the past year alone, including complete built-in protection from tracking
I try and tell people: chrome is spyware. Malware. A virus. It’s surveillance software you choose to use. And people shrug. “I don’t care.” or my favorite “I’ve got nothing to hide.” Sigh.
Switch your fucking browser. It’s not tough. It’ll be better for you. It’ll piss off rich data collecting corporations. It’ll vote by action against this stuff.





