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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
pinegreentea
pinegreentea

In 2019 we wear whatever we want whenever we want. There is No holding back. I’m talking about wearing that super fancy victorian maxi dress to the city, wearing those stripper heels to school, wearing those 15 cm platform demonia shoes even if it makes you super tall and you’re hanging out with short people so you’re scared you’ll feel like an awkward giant. I’m talking full camouflage to the supermarket if that’s your thing, wearing skirts that you love but your mom tells you “it’s way too short” I’m talking FULL CLOWN OUTFIT. (Including nose if you want!!!)

NO. HOLDING. BACK. WEAR. WHATEVER. THE. FUCK. YOU. WANT

iluvbroccoli
grffindors

do you ever get so annoyed at everything that you start to get pissed off at even little things like a spoon clinking against a bowl or sounds of people talking  

princessfailureee

I think it’s called sensory overload. It’s really common in people with anxiety

reynabcth

it can also be a result of sleep deprivation, stress, or ever dehydration !!

mightbeinsaneforever

thanks i thought i was just a bitch

Source: johnkrasinski
sixpenceee
sixpenceee

Bees produce shimmering waves for defense purposes, especially against hornets. Dozens of honeybees would sit on a hive and all flip their abdomens up in the air at the same time. Each flip lasted less than a second. This made the hive look like it was shimmering, or moving in a way similar to people doing “the wave” at a football game. If a hornet was not present, only a few bees would perform the shimmer. But if a hornet was nearby, almost all the bees in the hive would show the behavior. …if the hornet was flying more quickly than usual at the hive, more bees would shimmer more often. (Source)