little throwback <3
We thought our school looks a lil bit empty so we painted ‘starry night’ all over the wall
as someone not going to ii, im fucking hyped for spoilers, give me all the gotdamn information slorp slorp im thirsty for spoilers gimme a cup full of those spoilerinos
little #wip 🌟@danielhowell
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Dan, if you see this, I miss you and I hope you are doing alright♡
Reblogs are appreciated, tnx🌙
IM DYING
ur welcome
@danielhowell DAN!!!! 1!1!1!1!1
✴️{out of this world}✴️
@danielhowell
reblogs are appreciated, thank you tag him please⤵️
here's a better pic of my new drawing😊
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🎂HAPPY BIRTHDAY PHIL🎂 @amazingphil
this is gold
did i ask???
aah thank you so muchh
not dnp related but I really wanted to show you this because I was really proud 🌟
Thank you all so much for sweet comments on my last post💘 btw, my instagram is @bis.art so you can see other drawings there 😊
someone fucking said it
You always see in movies and in books that an introverted character eventually breaks out of their shell because one person changes them and if I’m being honest, I hate that. I hate the idea that something is wrong with introversion. Yes, socializing is good, but not a lot of people understand how physically and emotionally draining it is to be in crowds of people or to be told to “let loose” and “have fun.” As an introvert, my idea of fun is sitting on my couch, reading a book, and listening to the rain as it hits my roof. If that’s boring to other people, then that’s fine, but I shouldn’t have to feel bad just because I have a different way of having fun. No one should. Introversion shouldn’t be scolded, it should be embraced and celebrated and people who are introverts shouldn’t have to feel bad about it. There is no need to try to change something about us that we can’t help.