16 Truths Every Girl Learns During Her Freshman Year Of College
The days of Abercrombie and American Eagle are (thankfully) over. But the pressure to blend in never fully goes away.
The days of Abercrombie and American Eagle are (thankfully) over. But the pressure to blend in never fully goes away.
The world eventually becomes bright and beautiful again, but you touch everyone around you in a different way.
*air conditioning comes on* OH MY GOD WE’RE GOING DOWN.
Don’t be distraught. Don’t be discouraged. It’s called living. If you had no baggage, or you never had any troubling experiences – if you never had to experience discomfort – you’d be the least interesting person in the world.
You’re smiling, aren’t you? You’re pretending everything’s okay, aren’t you? So are they.
The worst part is that they’re invisible. They blend together and you just see them as dozens or hundreds of faceless people, while you sit there fretting over what they think of you and how you appear to them.
When you’re at the beach, hot showers are out of the question. Regardless of how much effort you put into protecting your skin, you will still get burnt somewhere, and you won’t realize it until you’re in a scalding hot shower.
In today’s world, you’re not allowed to have self-confidence unless you have a reason.
Go sit in a cafe and wait for an attractive person to come by and start talking to you. That’s how it happens on TV, so it’ll probably be the same way in real life.
Is that actually supposed to be a dress? I feel like she meant it to be a dress. But it just looks like a confused t-shirt.