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Reason to Live #7512
 To realize in the quiet moments that your friends actually care about you. â Guest Submission
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You can't choose not to be angry, but you can choose not to take your anger out on other people.
You can't choose not to be sad, but you can choose to manage your sadness in a constructive way.
You can't choose not to be jealous, but you can choose to work through it in a healthy manner.
You can't choose not to be anxious, but you can choose not to make it someone else's responsibility.
Controlling what you feel is an impossible mission, but you can and should work on controlling how you act on your emotions.
Full moon over the Atlantic
Photo by Slater Lemley
plenty of emotions.

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I adore this baby so much. Wish she could go back to being this small!
Cafe date with a friend. This was after the elections here in the Philippines. Had to de-stress! Will surely be stressed more for the next 6 years.
Got a few ideas from other players on this design. And yes, the christmas tree stays up all year long :>
Havenât posted in a while. Hereâs baby photos of my cat. Her nameâs Mikee, my little taurus baby.Â
Adopted her mom, Mai, years ago. Mai was a stray cat that our neighbor rescued, apparently some people from the area she used to live in wanted to put an end to the increasing number of stray cats by poisoning them. My heaven-sent neighbor rescued a few but didnât know where to put them. We adopted three and Mai was smallest of the bunch. She was still so tiny when we adopted her, I didnât even think she would make it, but she did. Unfortunately she got lost last year. We have no idea where she is now. Mikee is the only part of her that sheâs left with us. My baby turning 9 months on January 22 :)

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Tenryu River (Toshi Yoshida) in pixel art
THE HANDMAIDEN (2016) dir. Park Chan-wook
home by the sea.. .
Reason to Live #6016
 Going on dates with yourself. â Guest Submission
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This is a compiled list of some of my favorite pieces of short horror fiction, ranging from classics to modern-day horror, and includes links to where the full story can be read for free. Please be aware that any of these stories may contain subject matter you find disturbing, offensive, or otherwise distressing. Exercise caution when reading. Image art is from Scarecrow: Year One.
PSYCHOLOGICAL: tense, dread-inducing horror that preys upon the human psyche and aims to frighten on a mental or emotional level.Â
âThe Frolicâ by Thomas Ligotti, 1989
âButton, Buttonâ by Richard Matheson, 1970
â89.1 FMâ by Jimmy Juliano, 2015
âThe Yellow Wallpaperâ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1892
âDeath at 421 Stockholm Streetâ by C.K. Walker, 2016
âThe Ones Who Walk Away from Omelasâ by Ursula K. Le Guin, 1973
âAn Empty Prisonâ by Matt Dymerski, 2018
âA Suspicious Giftâ by Algernon Blackwood, 1906
CURSED: stories concerning characters afflicted with a curse, either by procuring a plagued object or as punishment for their own nefarious actions.
âHow Spoilers Bleedâ by Clive Barker, 1991
âA Warning to the Curiousâ by M.R. James, 1925
âeach thing i show you is a piece of my deathâ by Stephen J. Barringer and Gemma Files, 2010
âThe Road Virus Heads Northâ by Stephen King, 1999
âRing Once for Deathâ by Robert Arthur, 1954
âThe Mary Hillenbrand Cassetteâ by Jimmy Juliano, 2016
âThe Monkeyâs Pawâ by W.W. Jacobs, 1902
MONSTERS: tales of ghouls, creeps, and everything in between.
âThe Curse of Yigâ by H.P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop, 1929Â
âThe Oddkidsâ by S.M. Piper, 2015
âNightmare at 20,000 Feetâ by Richard Matheson
âThe Graveyard Ratsâ by Henry Kuttner, 1936
âTall Manâ by C.K. Walker, 2016Â
âThe Quest for Blank Claveringiâ by Patricia Highsmith, 1967
âThe Showersâ by Dylan Sindelar, 2012
CLASSICS: terrifying fiction written by innovators of literary horror.Â
âThe Tell-Tale Heartâ by Edgar Allan Poe, 1843
âThe Interlopersâ by Saki, 1919Â
âThe Statement of Randolph Carterâ by H.P. Lovecraft, 1920
âThe Damned Thingâ by Ambrose Pierce, 1893
âThe Legend of Sleepy Hollowâ by Washington Irving, 1820Â
âAugust Heatâ by W.F. Harvey, 1910
âThe Black Catâ by Edgar Allan Poe, 1843
SUPERNATURAL:Â stories varying from spooky to sober, featuring lurking specters, wandering souls, and those haunted by ghosts and grief.Â
âNoraâs Visitorâ by Russell R. James, 2011
âThe Pale Manâ by Julius Long, 1934
âA Collapse of Horsesâ by Brian Evenson, 2013
âThe Jigsaw Puzzleâ by J.B. Stamper, 1977Â
âThe Mayor Will Make A Brief Statement and then Take Questionsâ by David Nickle, 2013
âThe Night Wireâ by H.F. Arnold, 1926Â
âPostcards from Natalieâ by Carrie Laben, 2016
UNSETTLING: fiction that explores particularly disturbing topics, such as mutilation, violence, and body horror. Not recommended for readers who may be offended or upset by graphic content. Â
âSurvivor Typeâ by Stephen King, 1982
âIâm On My Deathbed So Iâm Coming CleanâŚâ by M.J. Pack, 2018
âIn the Hills, the Citiesâ by Clive Barker, 1984
âThe New Fishâ by T.W. Grim, 2013
âThe Screwfly Solutionâ by Racoona Sheldon, 1977
âIn the Darkness of the Fieldsâ by Ho_Jun, 2015Â
âThe October Gameâ by Ray Bradbury, 1948
âI Have No Mouth, and I Must Screamâ by Harlan Ellison, 1967Â
HAPPY READING, HORROR FANS!
Iâve been doing some reading and have more stories to add:Â
PSYCHOLOGICAL:Â
âParadise Pineâ by C.K. Walker, 2016
âSuffer the Little Childrenâ by Stephen King, 1972Â
âRocking Horse Creekâ by C.K. Walker, 2016
âThe Ledgeâ by Stephen King, 1978
âTed the Caverâ by Ted, 2001
âThe Fly-paperâ by Elizabeth Taylor, 1969
CURSED:
âThe Reaperâs Imageâ by Stephen King, 1969
âCorrespondenceâ by Bloodstains, 2011
âCasting the Runesâ by M.R. James, 1911Â
âThe Dionaea Houseâ by Eric Heisserer, 2004
â1408âł by Stephen King, 1999
âStinson Beachâ by Walter Smith, 2011
MONSTERS:
âThe Crawlersâ by Jimmy Juliano, 2014Â
âPickmanâs Modelâ by H.P. Lovecraft, 1927
âDollhouseâ by C.K. Walker, 2016
âI Love My Grandparentsâ Fireplaceâ by Rona Vaselaar, 2016
âClick-clack the Rattlebagâ by Neil Gaiman, 2015
CLASSICS:
âOh, Whistle, and Iâll Come to You, My Ladâ by M.R. James, 1904Â
âThe Voice in the Nightâ by William Hope Hodgson, 1907Â
âThe Cask of Amontilladoâ by Edgar Allan Poe, 1847
âA Sound of Thunderâ by Ray Bradbury, 1952
âCool Airâ by H.P. Lovecraft, 1928
SUPERNATURAL:
âIt Was a Different Timeâ by Cymoril Melnibone, 2018
âThe Testament of Magdalen Blairâ by Aleister Crowley, 1929Â
âInstructions for the Babysitterâ by CR Jones, 2018
âThe Handâ by Guy de Maupassant, 1880Â
â63 Years Agoâ by Jake Healey, 2016
UNSETTLING:
âWindowâ by Bob Leman, 1980Â
âNo Matter Which Way We Turnedâ by Brian Evenson, 2016
âThe M Show Fan Clubâ by lenalona, 2013
âThe Duneâ by Stephen King, 2011
âJacqueline Ess: Her Will And Testamentâ by Clive Barker, 1984
âThe Judgeâ by Rona Vaselaar, 2015
ENJOY!
Hereâs some more stories Iâve enjoyed, bringing the list total to 125 scary tales:
PSYCHOLOGICAL:
âNightcrawlersâ by Robert R. Mccammon, 1984
âBurnâ by C.K. Walker, 2016
âExamination Dayâ by Henry Slesar, 1958
âMiriamâ by Truman Capote, 1945
âTo See the Invisible Manâ by Robert Silverberg, 1979Â
âA Conversation with a Stranger on the Busâ by C.M., 2019
âThe Man Who Loved Flowersâ by Stephen King, 1977
âPaleontologists Were Weâ by C.K. Walker, 2016
CURSED:
âThe Hourglass Tattooâ by The Dead Canary, 2019
âI Uncovered the Disturbing Truth Behind a Haunted FilmâŚâ by Joel Farrelly, 2015
âMoomawâs Cursesâ by Pippinacious, 2017
âA Curse is Killing My Friends and Iâm Nextâ by Zamil Akhtar, 2017
âThe Cat From Hellâ by Stephen King, 1977
âIâve Been Getting Strange Letters from the St. Louis Prisonâ by Andrew Harmon, 2015
âThe Ash-treeâ by M.R. James, 1904
MONSTERS:
âThe Midnight Meat Trainâ by Clive Barker, 1984
âRecluseâ by Jimmy Juliano, 2016
âThe Raftâ by Stephen King, 1982
âMr. Widemouthâ by perfectcircle35, 2010
âThe Beast of Averoigneâ by Clark Ashton Smith, 1932
âGraveyard Shiftâ by Stephen King, 1970
âThe Puppet in the Treeâ by Dopabeane, 2018
âThe Autopsyâ by Michael Shea, 1980
CLASSICS:Â
âThe Triumph of Nightâ by Edith Wharton, 1914
âSpecialty of the Houseâ by Stanley Ellin, 1956
âThe Oval Portraitâ by Edgar Allan Poe, 1842
âThe Mezzotintâ by M.R. James, 1904
âThe Occupant of the Roomâ by Algernon Blackwood, 1917
âWhere Are You Going, Where Have You Been?â by Joyce Carol Oates, 1966
âThe Waxworkâ by A.M. Burrage, 1931
âThe Terrible Old Manâ by H.P. Lovecraft, 1920
SUPERNATURAL:
âThe Stillwood Kingâ by Kris Straub, 2008
âSheâs Gotten One Step Closer Every NightâŚâ by Nick Botic, 2018
âBeautyâ by Robert R. Mccammon, 1990
âMy Girlfriend Talks in Her SleepâŚâ by Ryan Matthews, 2018
âThe Everlasting Clubâ by Arthur Gray, 1910
âCharâ by C.K. Walker, 2016
âThe River Styx Runs Upstreamâ by Dan Simmons, 1981Â
âLemon Blossom Girlâ by Kris Straub, 2008
âHow to Summon the Butter Street Hitchhikerâ by Chris Hicks, 2018
UNSETTLING:
âSoftâ by F. Paul Wilson, 1984
âThe Taxidermied Childâ by Tobias Wade, 2019
âItâs a Good Lifeâ by Jerome Bixby, 1953
âMagnum Opusâ by C.K. Walker, 2016
âSomething Passed Byâ by Robert R. McCammon, 1990
âThe Stretching Partyâ by Nick Botic, 2018
âIncident On and Off a Mountain Roadâ by Joe R. Lansdale, 1991
âOther Peopleâ by Neil Gaiman, 2001
HAVE FUN!
oh man, so excited to read these when its way too late at night!

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Back to school time is coming fast, and for a lot of us that means moving into dorms!! My first year I brought all the wrong things, so here are some tips and a lil packing list to help you guys figure out what you need and what you donât.
tip #1 You donât need as much as you think you need. Throw out those bed bath and beyond packing lists because theyâre only trying to take all your money. If you donât use it when youâre at home, you wonât use it at school.
tip #2 Think through a typical school day â what do you do? What do you need?
tip #3 Pack in things that will be staying in your dorm as much as possible â laundry baskets, trunks, those plastic drawers, etc. Itâs way easier than carrying down 500 boxes to the recycling bin.Â
tip #4 Donât shove too much into one bin, especially if thereâs no elevator. Keep it light!
tip #5 See if there are things you can wait and buy there â snacks, school supplies, etc to save room in your car. But drive an extra half an hour instead of going to the Target right by campus thatâs inevitably packed and sold out of everything.
tip #6 Pack cleaning supplies last so you can clean everything (especially your bed!!) before you start unpacking.Â
tip #7 Bring some snacks and a bottle of water for moving day, and dress comfy. It will inevitably be 100 degrees and you + your fam will get hangry fast.
what to bring:
beddingÂ
A comfy mattress pad!! Dorm mattresses are brutal. Mine was around $25 from bed bath and beyond and was just as comfy as the expensive tempuredic ones
An extra set of (cheap) twin xl sheets for laundry dayÂ
An easy to clean duvet/quilt (twin is fine)
Double check on bedding sizes! Twin xl is standard, but it may be different at your school.
Extra blankets for movies nights/when friends stay over
bath
A sturdy shower caddy! I got one for $5 and had to replace it by fall break
A robe for the walk to and from the bathroom
Shower shoes!!!!! Dorm bathrooms are nasty
Towels (3) and bath cloths (however often you use them)
Whatever soaps/shampoos/etc you use
Stock up on pads/tampons/hand soap before your parents leave so you donât have to walk to the store when you need it
study
Get a good desk lamp!!
Donât buy notebooks until after the first day of class! Some may be better suited for laptop notes, and for some you may not take notes at all.Â
A bulletin board is a lifesaver!!
A small white board (not hung up on the wall) is nice for making notes/working on problems without wasting paper
Find a good planner!!
And a wall calendarÂ
Have those random things on hand that you never think about until you need them: tape (masking, duct!!!!, scotch), tape measure, etc
Bring lots of lil drawer organizer/pen cups to organize
Pack all of your favorite pens/journals/sticky notes, but leave a few at home for when youâre studying on break
clothes
Research your schoolâs weather and pack accordingly, ofc
Pack lots thatâs easy to layer (old buildings have temperamental heating)
Comfy shoes are so important!! Youâll be walking everywhereÂ
Leave most winter clothing at home to pick up on break, but bring a coat and sweater in case thereâs some early cold weather
Same goes for spring semester! Packing shorts in January seems weird, but youâll be glad
Pack an outfit or two for nice events/interviews
Bring all the clothes that make you feel great and confident, and leave the rest at home
Some cozy clothes for lazy days/camping out at the library
Rain boots and a rain coat! I never used them before, but rainy days are 10x worse when you have to walk to class
Try not to over pack â youâll be getting new clothes (especially free t shirts) and dorm storage is limited
misc
Bring a floor lamp! Dorm lighting is so depressing, youâll want one in addition to your desk lamp.Â
Duct tape!! Seriously youâll use it all the time
A sleeping bag is great to have on hand; youâll use it more than you think (weekend trips, for friends who stay over, etc)
A trash can!
Some cleaning supplies: clorox wipes, a broom, etc
HDMI cord for watching pirated movies on your tv
Medicine â pain killers, cold/stomach/allergy medicine, cough drops, etc
A small duffle bag, plus a toiletry case for weekend trips
Your insurance card!!! + other important papers in case of emergency
Tupperware for sneaking food out of the dining hall
what not to bring:Â
here are a few things commonly listed on packing lists that youâll never use.
A bed skirt â so many suggested it, but thereâs no need
A fan â most dorms have a/c units, and if it turns out to be too hot itâs easier to go out and buy one for $10 than to store one you donât use
Printer â youâll most likely get free printing money to use at the library
A laundry drying rack â you have bed posts for a reason
Travel sized toiletries â just bring the full size. You live there, after all
Bed risers â youâll most likely have an adjustable bed already
Step ladder â I cannot think of a reason you would need this (other than move in day) when a chair would not suffice
Iron/ironing board â I promise ironing will not cross your mind, and if you really need to just throw it in the dryer with a wet bath cloth. The extra space will be worth the fifty cents.
Pots/pans â youâll rarely be cooking if you have a meal plan, and if you are most schools allow you to rent them for the night
This is far from an exhaustive list, but it should help you get an idea of what you need and what you donât! Good luck and happy packing!
BACK TO SCHOOL: HABITS TO DEVELOP
hi guys! iâm back with a masterpost of sorts, and a positive one since my posts havenât been the most optimistic recentlyâŚÂ
for some of us, back to school is right around the corner. for others (including me), we have a month left, and the realisation that school exists and we should probably start preparing is beginning to settle in.Â
start waking up earlier: wow, wow, wow. the most generic âtipâ ever to exist. but itâs true - if you keep waking up at 12pm, youâve already lost most of your day and donât have all that much time to do stuff. so, wake up earlier. i wake up naturally between 7 and 9am anyway (9am is a lie-in for me, thank you body clock *eyeroll*) so this isnât a huge thing for me, but goddammit if you want any chance of not being an angry teenage monster when you have to go back to school, start waking up earlier a few weeks before summer ends.Â
follow your school routine: i saw this tip recently (i canât remember who posted it, iâm so sorry! credit to you!) where you follow your school routine every morning, which can not only normalise it so you donât associate that routine with school (that made no sense, iâm sorry - it just reduces the association with school, and when school comes around, youâll hopefully associate it with summer break) but it gives you some kind of purpose in the morning so you donât end up in bed all day with a jar of nutella for companyâŚ. i see you.Â
journal: this doesnât have to be a perfect bullet journal like the ones you see all over tumblr, or a planner. i mean a journal, to write in and press flowers in if you wanted to, and just sit and feel like those girls who sit under a big window with books and a handwritten inky journal with no technology in sight that you see on tumblr in the lead-up to autumn. (phew, that was a long sentence). this grounds you, but KEEP IT PERSONAL! not school related! as a person whoâs brain works on associations, itâs important to keep potentially stressful environments and aspects of my life completely separate from places of solace (in this case, the journal, where i go to write and say everything i need to).Â
have a ritual: yes, iâm a witch, so this could be a witchy ritual. but no, iâm talking about something you do weekly, whether itâs a friday night, a sunday or a mid-week pickup on a wednesday. this is an evening where you, for example, finish all your work by 8pm and then devote the rest of your evening to chilling. the fuck. out. put your books away and get your bag ready for the next day, and get up from your desk. draw a bath or take a shower. a long one. preferably a bath, so you can sit with bubbles and a book and chill out completely. then, make a cup of tea and sit in bed with a book or your journal, or an episode of your favourite netflix show. then go to sleep feeling really calm and at ease.Â
do your work as soon as you get it: every year - every term (okay sorry, semester. jeez, iâm a brit. anyway.) for that matter - we say to ourselves that the second we get homework or a project, weâll do it immediately. do we end up doing that? no. should we? yes. set that same goal this year, and at least try to do it. okay but seriously, this is important if you want to keep up, all jokes aside.Â
check who youâre surrounding yourself with: are these people motivating? positive? do they lift you up, and keep you on the right path? or do they drag you down with their own woes that they drown you in, or do they belittle you, or make you feel like school is dumb and ruin the motivated mindset you had ten minutes ago? if so, leave. find new, better people who tick all the boxes. in school, you need a support base of people who help you academically, and listen to you - but remember, you need to be returning that. you need to listen to them when they need it, and help them in return.Â
eating breakfast: i suck at eating when iâm not at school - in the three weeks iâve been on summer break, i donât think iâve eaten lunch once. but school reminds me to eat, and i come v close to dying if i donât eat breakfast before school, but i know that suddenly eating in the morning after six or seven weeks of⌠not⌠can suck and can make you feel pretty shit, so start doing it a week or so before - if you havenât noticed, these habits are all things to start before school, so theyâre already habits by the time summer ends!Â
make a study group (chat): iâm kicking my social anxiety in the ass and i posted to my snapchat asking for people to message me if theyâd be interested in being in a study groupchat on snapchat, which hopefully could turn into an actual study group when exams get closer. iâve never done this before, but it seems promising so i highly recommend you try this as well! it doesnât have to be a post-on-story-and-wait-for-applicants, it can just be your friends, and have that chat be strictly-study related, not just a groupchat. i had one like this last year, and we had strict rules that you werenât allowed to talk about non-study stuff, since it was a group with my best friends and we had two other groupchats (i take things way too seriously lol)
okayyyy thatâs all i have! feel free to reblog and add on any tips you think of (we gon need all the help we can get next year, studyblr gotta stick together yknow)Â