BBT - Bitches Be Trippin’
One of the things that comes along with opening and owning a business is that there will be people who don’t enjoy your services and/or may have opinions of you that you do not not agree with. Saying that they are harassing you and threatening you is absolutely asinine. Especially when all that the person publicly said was the owner has a bad attitude… It is a small town and people are going to talk. Taking legal action every times someone talks shit on your business shows that your attitude sucks even more. Do businesses get to go crying to the police every time someone writes a bad yelp review?? NO! Grow the fuck up.
Want to know the most annoying thing in the world? Facebook friends who constantly post about their lives like it is a fucking reality show. #noonecaresaboutyourstupidlife
what a difference a year makes. these were both taken on that fateful day. a day where i was just supposed to go on a hike but re-met someone and instantly fell in love. a day that has shaped every decision i’ve made over the last 365 days. a man who is so intruiging and intelligent and witty, yet all at the same time he is someone who brings a crazy amount of happiness to my heart. thank you doctor jeremy ziems. i love you.
Thoughts after being off of Facebook for a month…
At first it was difficult for me to not constantly be checking my phone every waking moment - looking for notifications or new posts. It was rough at first… Like really rough. And that seems fucking ridiculous… right? How could I let something so minuscule as Facebook run my life? It isn’t even a tangible thing!!! It’s something on the fucking INTERNET!!!
And trust me - it took a while to get over the idea I wouldn’t be able to constantly scroll through my days. I wouldn’t know where/what/how my “friends” were doing at all times. Granted I still held onto my Instagram and Snapchat - for some reason it seems different… and it is..? They are all under the giant spectrum of social media, however they all - in the end - accomplish different things. (At least that’s how I validated it to myself).
After a few days after I got over the initial shock of being without the imperative Facebook - and I found myself emerging in more conversations with friends, having more moments enjoying the beauty surrounding me and finding more time for myself.
I’ve finally seen how addicting social media can be. I have had a Myspace or Facebook over 10 years, and I have been helplessly addicted to the validation (essentially) from others for TEN years.
Fish Walks, Climbs Waterfalls Like a Salamander : Discovery News
Fuck yes. Very cool.
All we do is take. I’m tired of taking.
David Hockney’s home, featured in Architectural Digest (1984)
(Source: elemesy)



