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#30's aesthetic
constructbreakdown · 24 days
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SpongeBob SquarePants -- 1940's doo-wop/jazz (AI parody song)
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aeztheticzfortmuzes · 1 month
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wakeishasunshine · 2 years
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For those just getting started on your "becoming her" journey, here's some tips to start...(also for those who's seasonal depression has popped in for a visit)
Start with s shower and put on some real clothes. (no need to explain yourself in your head, just do it)
Eat a meal you actually enjoy (doesn't have to be the healthiest, baby steps)
Find a book you enjoy (audible is a good app to start with if you don't enjoy physical books, also it doesn't need to be self help, just something you enjoy)
Light some candles, and throw on some music you enjoy. (I like Sade or Alina Baraz stations on Pandora).
Clean a corner in your space that has been bothering you for awhile. (Remember baby steps)
Do a brain dump in a notebook or start journaling minimal five minutes a day.
Get some fresh air everyday. (If you work from home, go outside for ten minutes in the morning and during your break)
Don't sit on your phone all day (especially when you first wake up)
Delete anyone on social media who brings your mood down or makes you feel bad about yourself.
Find shows, YouTube videos, and influencers that align with what you're trying to become. (please keep in mind influencers will not always show you the bad, their jobs are to show all the highlights of their life. But it helps that the content is inspirational and a reflection of where your trying to go in life)
Dig deep into your religion and or spirituality. (This will help guide you, remember religion and spirituality is for you and your guidance. It doesn't mean beat others in the head with it)
HYDRATE!! (I feel like I can't stress this enough, try to drink 2-4 bottles daily to start)
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letsmakefingerfive · 7 months
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AUDREY HEPBURN
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mannyblacque · 2 months
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MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935)
Carroll Borland and Bela Lugosi
Directed by Tod Browning
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darehearts · 5 months
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my 2024 aesthetic  :  wearing cashmere cardigans,  going to bed at 10 pm every day,  reading one book every week.
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fashv4mp · 1 year
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Jennifer Garner in 13 going on 30 as jenna rink ༄❀♡❀༄
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cb-reblog · 6 months
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rotzaprachim · 2 years
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the great depression is like. such a specific interesting period to look at as represented in american literature because i think to an extent books are almost afraid of it, and it brings up these apocalyptically disturbing issues of capitalist destruction, climate destruction, violent racism, nativism, isolationism, antisemitism, agricultural disfunction, wealth inequality and the (so called) *hypothetical* space of what economic disaster means in real time for ordinary people (notice how the us now flinches from considering economic issues *significant* enough reason to be considered a *refugee). and the 30′s aren’t like the 1920′s, or the 50′s, or even now the 80′s or 90′s in that they can’t be so easily commodified into a saleable aesthetic of *the past* by certain groups and actors or consumed as pure nostalgia (something that, of course, requires stripping the above decades of almost everything that happened in them.) one on hand it’s because it’s perhaps harder to find sale-able aesthetic items in an era whose *aesthetic* if defined in terms of iconic images is marked by depravation, and ingenuity in the fact of depravation: dresses cut from flour sacks, yellowed photos of migrant workers, model-t’s and worn-out buster browns. but who wants to buy the dust bowl? all this accounts for why i think there’s this odd lost decade from the greater portion of american middle-brow literature and filmmaking and straight up pop culture reminiscence of a period that inarguably changed the us. it’s interesting. 
 i say on one hand because on the other, it really struck me how much of the american rendition of *cottagecore* and *getting back to nature/the farm* seems to me to dwell on some of those aesthetics of this period, removed from all context. there’s a lot of similar-silhouetted dresses, with extensive indie natural fibers fabric replacing the flour sacks that were the only thing many people could afford to dress their daughters in, and there’s washing your baby in a bucket, which looks nice, even though you do have running water. there’s an overall technological level that seems about 1930′s to me, and a focus on the kind of aesthetic sides of gardening, *farming*, washing clothes by hand and canning foods in mason jars that ignores the fact those were survival mechanisms for many people, that none of them ever stopped but changed with technology, that every aspect of food production is nuanced, messy, and dependent on extraordinarily complex factors of cost and terroir that make accessibility and sustainability contingent on a great number of local factors that don’t make such aesthetic instagram content. there are biscuit cutters and wringers for laundry and sometimes chickens, but there isn’t making saurkraut in 5-gallon plastic ace hardware buckets, or working in community college greenhouses to revive indigenous plants or food ways, or heritage seed banks, or butchering meat on plastic tarps, or replacing your ground beef with vegan replacements because that’s how you choose to decrease your environmental impact in a city of sixteen million people. and i think it’s interesting, because of the mobius strip of a (white, anglo, wealthy) turning away from so many of the exact issues that caused this aesthetic in the first place at the expense of an obliteration of historical understanding at a time when we have so much to learn from the past and for the present. you can try to sell the great depression, but how do you make money off of migrant workers, farmers watching land go dry with drought, hungry children, and climate refugees? how do you sell the dust bowl? 
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carewyncromwell · 2 years
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[Marauder Era/HPHM] Hermia “Mia” Flume Moodboard
Tagging @magicallymalted and @dat-silvers-girl so as to introduce this girl properly! 💗
“Could dress up to get love, But guess what? I'm never gonna be that girl Who's living in a Barbie world... Could wake up, and make up, and play dumb, Pretending that I need a boy Who's gonna treat me like a toy... I know the other girls wanna wear expensive things,  Like diamond rings, But I don't wanna be the puppet that you're playing  On a string... This queen don't need a king.”
~“Sit Still, Look Pretty” by Daya
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The owner of Honeydukes, Ambrosius Flume, is a very sweet man with a rather appropriate talent for manufacturing unique magical sweets. He also has three daughters, all of whom have a certain level of sweetness to them. The youngest, Callisto “Callie” Flume, had men of all stripes eating out of her hand, while the eldest, Hestia “Tia” Flume, earned the affection of the well-respected Head of the Goblin Liaison Office, Dirk Cresswell, and now the pair are happily married with two children. Ambrosius’s middle child -- who was also, in most people’s view, his favorite daughter -- is more akin to a bitter dark chocolate, compared to her soft-spoken, sensitive older sister and her flighty, flirty younger sister. 
Hermia -- or “Mia” as she’s almost exclusively called -- is a witty, relentless young firebrand whose love for her family and hard work ethic dwarfs anything else, including her strong intellectual curiosity and her high aspirations. Mia was both the most ambitious and industrious of her siblings at school, doing her Head of House Pomona Sprout very proud by relentlessly putting 120% of herself into absolutely everything she did. She excelled at the Dueling Club, sang proficiently with the Frog Choir, and earned ten OWLs and NEWTs with nothing but her own sweat and tears. As a girl, Mia was determined to never do anything half-assed -- and this eventually included staying to work at her father’s shop as a chocolatier and pastry baker, even as Callie pursued a career with the Wizarding Wireless Network and Tia settled down into life as a stay-at-home mother. 
Mia’s primary passion is integrating magic and potioneering into the sweets she creates, so as to hopefully heal people just as much as feed them. Mia also -- during the Second Wizarding War -- uses her magical treats to smuggle in secret messages from the outside to Dumbledore’s Army, which her twelve-year-old nephew has aligned himself with, some of which came from Callie, who works as a correspondent for the underground anti-Death-Eater radio show Potterwatch. Mia also is instrumental in helping keep the many people kept in safehouses during the Second Wizarding War fed and in good health, even while staying in hiding. One of these such people who delivers her magical baked goods to different safehouses, including his own, is Jacob Cromwell, who ironically enough actually attended school at the same time Mia did. (Not that that people-dumb idiot remembered this fact, until Mia bluntly reminded him of it.) 
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constructbreakdown · 25 days
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Hey Miss Dealer -- 1940's Jazz [original AI song]
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tastydelight · 2 years
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THE LAST OF THE ELIZABETH’S
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 6 months
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wakeishasunshine · 2 years
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November "Becoming Her" Challenge
Dedicate 1 hour to yourself everyday.
Drink lemon water in the AM.
Listen to a podcast/sermon. (my favs are Sarah Jakes Roberts, Woman Evolve, Balanced Black Girl and Brown Girl Self-Care Podcast).
Read a book for 30 mins- 1 hour a day. (will be posting a book list soon)
Start implementing a workout/movement into your routine, 30 mins -1 hour minimum.
No red meat this month.
Start doing journaling, brain dumps, lists at least once a day.
Start writing down goals for the new year. (Never too early to start)
Mental health: Find a therapist, psychiatrist. (especially if you get seasonal depression/anxiety)
Start thinking about the six month challenge and how you will implement that into your life. (will post more on this soon)
Social media detox for a couple hours a day.
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ky1echristian · 1 year
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