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2 months ago

hey divas I moved on Friday my life has gotten a lot better!!!:D


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3 months ago

ok remember how I was sorta crying cuz I was moving?

well its in 8 days and rn im getting super excited bcuz im moving away from toxic people. all the ppl I was sad I was leaving behind js turned toxic so yeah-

off topic but battle kitty has peak animation. idc what any of yall say


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9 months ago

Random stuff ppl moving to WA might wanna know (that I don’t hear ppl talk abt):

-if u live near a small river u will occasionally experience routine log-removal traffic

-Seattle gets visited by a pirate ship each year

-woods that are not connected to a park have a 70% chance of being overran by brambles

-the main natural disaster in western wa is trees. I am only kinda joking.

- school may close due to bear.

-most of our stuff isn’t built for extreme temps. Ice storms and heatwaves above like 105 tend to cause structural and travel issues.

-roadkill is kinda just an ever present background noise

-Umbrellas are used… but only for full-on storms. They’re kinda just a hassle when u only use them from the car to the building. So unless it’s gonna soak you in 30 seconds…

-people often either quite like or straight up hate Seattle

-Lots of trails, few sidewalks

-Historical references that ppl outside of WA might not know of: Oso, the Grand Coulee Dam, The Equator shipwreck, Marysville Pilchuck High School, the Denny regrade houses


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8 years ago

important

if your asking about the sudden amount of re-blogs from the account 

chao-chan-desu well that is because that used to be my art blog and my main blog was for an ask account....

so now i have deactivated my ask blog...this is now my main art blog....so in other word i’m here to stay baby....

my second blog is going down soon...though...so if your interested in me...here i am.....


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5 months ago

welp here we go

me and my kitty going back to live with my parents' so i can start my longterm out patient program

lets get this shit started ig


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5 months ago

in all of my like six moves this past year this is the first one im actually packing by myself and man why did everyone pack my shit so terribly the last few times

ive eliminated so many boxes already

i can fit so much more in my boxes that what people were putting in like damn


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11 years ago
Día De Mudanza #moving Today To #Maryland - La Tropa Se Energiza Con Unos Buenos #matecitos .. Ahijunaa

Día de mudanza #moving today to #Maryland - La tropa se energiza con unos buenos #matecitos .. Ahijunaa Canejoo.. Merylann allá vamosss!!! #DMV bye bye #WashingtonDC ;) (en 3801 Connecticut Avenue)


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1 year ago
San Francisco Home Bar Family Room Example Of A Large Minimalist Open Concept Slate Floor Family Room

San Francisco Home Bar Family Room Example of a large minimalist open concept slate floor family room design with a bar and beige walls


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1 year ago

I'm moving to a studio apartment in six weeks and am in desperate need of tips


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5 months ago
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because
I Don't Like The Color Orange. It's A Cross Between Two Colors That You Have To Mix Together. Because

I don't like the color orange. It's a cross between two colors that you have to mix together. Because it's not red, nor is it yellow, either. It isn't just one color or the other. Go Youn Jung as Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023


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5 months ago
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023
What… What Are You? What The Hell Are You? Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023

What… What are you? What the hell are you? Go Youn Jung as Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙, 2023


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5 months ago
GO YOUN JUNG As JANG HUI SOO MOVING 무빙 (2023) Dir. Park In Jae
GO YOUN JUNG As JANG HUI SOO MOVING 무빙 (2023) Dir. Park In Jae
GO YOUN JUNG As JANG HUI SOO MOVING 무빙 (2023) Dir. Park In Jae
GO YOUN JUNG As JANG HUI SOO MOVING 무빙 (2023) Dir. Park In Jae
GO YOUN JUNG As JANG HUI SOO MOVING 무빙 (2023) Dir. Park In Jae

GO YOUN JUNG as JANG HUI SOO MOVING 무빙 (2023) dir. Park In Jae


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5 months ago
Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙 (2023)
Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙 (2023)
Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙 (2023)
Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙 (2023)
Go Youn Jung As Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙 (2023)

Go Youn Jung as Jang Hui Soo MOVING 무빙 (2023)


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2 years ago
Get us out of Panaca, organized by Richie Engelbracht
Me and my fiance are both Queer adults living with my family in Panaca, NV and we need to move… Richie Engelbracht needs your support for Get us out of Panaca

(You can also ask for our paypal)

Me and my fiance are both Queer adults living with my family in Panaca, NV and we need to move somewhere else. 

I am Agender Transmasc and Gay Leaning. My fiance is a Trans man, Pansexual, and Indigenous. We are both Disabled- (I have Autism, Depression, Anxiety, DID) (He has Autism, OCD, DID, Depression, Anxiety, and is also physically disabled (needs a cane or crutches, wrist and ankle braces, and medical lotion) Panaca is 5 minutes away from a self promoted “correction facility” and is full of people who genuinely want to send queers to them. Genuinely want queers, poc, disabled people to not have rights.  We are NOT safe living here. We are in danger every day. We do not want to end up dead in the streets. We have friends in Oregon and plan on moving into an apartment with them, we would have people we trust around us and would be in a safer place for us. Me and my fiance can be ourselves, live our own lives. The sooner we can get the money, the sooner we can move to somewhere safer for us. The money would cover a U-hual, Two months of rent, and any food and bills while we search for jobs. I will forever be grateful. Any amount helps us! Thank you to everyone who donates!


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1 year ago
MOVING THE LIVING ROOM FRAMES

MOVING THE LIVING ROOM FRAMES


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8 years ago

The geography of my way

It has come a time for me to change scenery and this time permanently. Having lived abroad now twice (short term) and somewhat knowing what this process and making the decision takes I felt inspired to write about MOVING ABROAD. Even though after last days’ tragic events in UK... in front of these kinds of headlines - you always wonder your safety and choices affecting on it but there’s no stopping now. Or ever. 

“Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still.” - Chinese proverb

Basically the rule of being prepared for everything or expect the unexpected would go here perfectly but never mind how many months or years you’ve been gathering information and prepared yourself for one of the biggest changes of your life, however YOU WILL NEVER BE READY.

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There are million things which you cannot be prepared for.. like that the cheese is way more expensive here than what it was back home or that the ice cream section at your new local store only has magnum! Not to mention that the settling in the culture and society takes effort and huge amount of time and patience or way more of everything than what you ever expected. Moving abroad ain’t one of those romantized movies you’ve seen on tv.

“Travelling is a brutality.  It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort of home and friends. You are constantly off balance.” - Cesare Pavese

Travelling is hard work. Goes for a full day at the office. Who knew that just moving your ass from one place to another and your brain having to deal with ALL that information fed by your eyes, ears and body can be so exhausting! But it is the adrenaline, the feeling of experiencing something new and unique that makes us learn, grow, change and so, to go back for more. Not necessarily to the same destination but just to hit the road again. During my travels the part I’ve ALWAYS hated is the part of coming back. So this time I’ll skip that one.

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Before making the actual BIG decision of moving abroad you should understand that being on a vacation ain’t the same thing as living and working there. Life will have its routines, dull moments and troubles even across the borders which I imagine are similar to the ones you’ve already had in someplace else. There’s no running from it. It’s just the other side of the coin that makes you wanna stand the negative parts better. Whether it’s the sunnier culture or a better job or whatever that gives you the energy and desire to make it to another day but living without these positive things, life can be pretty heavy to bear.

Planning is always THE FIRST STEP, at least for me. Some do it without but it does smooth the way. Destination, practical things like working and living, then comes the paying taxes, having health and banking services. What about the currency? Do you speak the language? If you need to change/learn the last two things double the amount of work and time you will have to put in to survive! The beginning of the road is rarely easy and the unexpected part will come across more than once.

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UNDERSTAND that you’ll be actually living away, you decide how far, from your family and friends. Your favourite things, tv shows and ice creams, everything you’ve called yourself a home and all that comfort will soon be gone. Then we’ll hit to the another painful thing. YOUR STUFF. You’re gonna have to give it all up. Everything apart from one or two suitcases and that my friend ain’t much. Unless you’ll have a storage (quite pricey in a long run) or another place (parents’ most often) where you can stuff them into. And to be honest, when I was in Canada for a year there wasn’t much I actually missed from my things in Finland. Unless you’re moving to the South Pole there will be stores and trust me you will be doing some serious shopping and buying new things that will replace the old ones.

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I still don’t know what is it that makes me happier living abroad than home or what makes me go back to it. Especially coming and going, packing and unpacking, moving in and out which is so NOT my favourite thing to do. Wanderlust is is remarkable thing. There’s something very charming about starting over in a new place. There are no mistakes to be sorry for or things to regret. There’s the adrenaline whether you’ll make it and freshness of not having been embarrassed in front of anyone yet. And the feeling of uniqueness in each moment when you live something, meet someone, feel something. And having the power of your life in your hands knowing that any of this wouldn’t be happening without your leap of faith.

“Always do what you’re afraid to do.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Taking action is unique because we’re living in a world where people are talking mostly shit to be honestly. A lot of if’s, but’s, maybe’s and someday’s. I find this incredibly annoying. I wanna believe that I do have a control over my life and I can have an effect how and when things happen to me. You’re the only one that can make things like this happen to you and the only one stopping them happening. 

It’s also kind of cool thing to do. People will come to you to hear your stories but also give their respect for the big transformation you’ve been able to do in your life. It’s also equally rewarding to share these stories I OWN. Indeed my travels, experiences, memories and friends made are the most valuable things I’ll ever have. And if people don’t see the beauty and wisdom of it, then you’ll know they might not be your kind of people… or people who’d do the same as you. And that’s okay.

When on the road it does make you question yourself, who you are and where you come from and what is that you hope to become. You’ll learn new things, languages, habits, friends and still keeping the old ones, the best part of the past with you. Living abroad gives you perspective, contrast which is hard to predict in advance but afterwards you can’t remember a life without it.

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10 years ago

I just watched a documentary on the "tiny house" movement. It's always been an idea that has fascinated me, discarding everything that can't fit inside a less and 300 sq ft space is something that I believe this society greatly needs. The importance placed on material possessions is something that would have seemed insane 100 years ago.

Of course there are millions of things that have changed in the last 100 years but that makes the tiny house movement no less appealing. Allison and I moved from a one bedroom to a two bedroom apartment about three months ago. It's been nice to have a nicer and more comfortable space but it's amazing how much junk two people can accumulate. Several pieces of furniture, tv's, boxes full of clothes and too many useless trinkets to count.

Why is it so hard to get rid of things I haven't used in years?


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11 years ago

Down the road

Allison and I have been living in tiny one bedroom apartment for almost the last two years. When we first moved in we knew it was small but it felt huge. Allison was coming from a studio apartment and I fresh from my parents house, we had our own space and some room to breathe.

Now after the last 20 months we're ready to get out. Every little thing has become a thorn in our side making it more of a temporary place to sleep than a home. To be honest the reason we moved in was because it was cheap (less than $100 more than Allison's studio), I could ride my bike to work and it was our first place together, a starter home.

The focus now is getting out. Good news is Allison has a far better job than she did when we moved into this place, the bad news is that even though I've been searching for almost the past four months I am still jobless. It's one of the most depressing things for me to think that we could be stuck in this apartment another year because no other place will take us due to my situation.


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