Well, we can identify with each and every one of these sayings.
Being different from the rest in whatever way is, we feel, becoming more and more difficult as we are constantly manoeuvred into compliance or uniformity. We always felt that what was a wonderful characteristic of the British was their eccentricity but this seems to have evaporated.
Bring back diversity, difference, being out of step or just be weird.
This seems for me specially π₯Ή As they say “being yourself is hardest “ only because how you are treated by others afterwards,but it’s most liberating π₯°
π✨️π« Thank you, Debra!! I am a sparkly piece of the universe who is too fab for negativity and I will take up all the awkward space I want!! ππ π
P.S. "Too Fab For Your Negativity!" ππ That would be a great political slogan for Democrats going into the midterms...if we are willing to live up to it!! π€¨ Happy Friday!! ππ [Of course, we might have to pay royalties because the t-shirts and stickers and buttons already exist. I also like the versions with a cat showing its butthole and the the skateboarding duck!]
Seriously laughed out loud about wearing pink. I have always been famous for doing things like that, or even worse, accidentally washing something new that's black with other clothes that come out of the wash gray.
not everyone (my autistic husband for instance) gets my sparkle or my offerings to the world I didn't know he was autistic when we married, thought he was just so smart... oy vey... 32 years later my struggles make more sense thanks for listening LOL
I disagree about needing to be the weird woman in order to survive. If the dames want to survive they have to be quiet, obedient, and not question things - but who wants to 'survive'? WW (also Warrior Women) may go prematurely but they go the best route. Good for them!
I thought of you this past week. First, love the pink laundry. My Christmas jammies have a hint of pink because of this. But here's what I heard someone say recently and thought of you.
She said, and I quote: "Let's get one thing straight and two things gay."
I told Tim, I gotta tell Debra that. I've never heard that before (that I recall), and it's just so darn cute.
Let's get one thing straight and two things gay. Ha! Love it. Then she listed stuff that she wanted to get straight and gay. It was pretty good.
We need to embrace our weirdness and never forget it.
ReplyDeleteStrait, wise words from myselves ππ
ReplyDeleteEnjoy weekend ahead π₯°
I think you’re magnificent and magical. I’m going to channel my inner weird little boy AND SPARKLE!
ReplyDelete“Weird it out,” indeed. Love that!
ReplyDeleteWhen I get away with something that someone else did too but gets in trouble for it, and ask why I didn't, I should use the last meme!!!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha
ReplyDeleteBecause it fucking sparkles is my new fav excuse for everything!
And those dickheads ARE wrong.
XOXO
Yessss!!!!π❤️π
ReplyDeleteInspiring!
ReplyDeleteHello Debra,
ReplyDeleteWell, we can identify with each and every one of these sayings.
Being different from the rest in whatever way is, we feel, becoming more and more difficult as we are constantly manoeuvred into compliance or uniformity. We always felt that what was a wonderful characteristic of the British was their eccentricity but this seems to have evaporated.
Bring back diversity, difference, being out of step or just be weird.
Inner weird little girl becomes strong confident woman!
ReplyDeleteThis seems for me specially π₯Ή
ReplyDeleteAs they say “being yourself is hardest “ only because how you are treated by others afterwards,but it’s most liberating π₯°
I need that last one as a button!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the weird and odd and different; makes life spicier!
Your body is a piece of the universe, love this. I'm stealing this:)
ReplyDeleteI've never felt being weird was a choice!
ReplyDeleteGood advices. Now if only we can all be our weird little selves.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.
The 'wear pink' one!
ReplyDeleteπ✨️π« Thank you, Debra!! I am a sparkly piece of the universe who is too fab for negativity and I will take up all the awkward space I want!! ππ π
ReplyDeleteHow did we survive before memes? They tickle me so much.
ReplyDeleteP.S. "Too Fab For Your Negativity!" ππ That would be a great political slogan for Democrats going into the midterms...if we are willing to live up to it!! π€¨ Happy Friday!! ππ
ReplyDelete[Of course, we might have to pay royalties because the t-shirts and stickers and buttons already exist. I also like the versions with a cat showing its butthole and the the skateboarding duck!]
I have had way too much pink laundry. LOL
ReplyDeleteWeird goes on!
ReplyDelete...always remember, normal is merely a setting on a washing machine.
ReplyDeleteDiversity is a benefit to progress not a problem.
ReplyDeleteI married a weird woman and wouldn't want her any other way.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea that we are star stuff and that we will return to star stuff. In a way we get recycled over and over.
ReplyDeleteThey’re all true. Especially that last one.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely something I’d say lol
I'm weirding as much as I can today.
ReplyDeleteI love that last one. "Because I fucking sparkle. . . " but change the it to "I fucking sparkle because I'mπ΅fabulousπΆ."
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Especially the last one! ππ
ReplyDeleteOh, God, I identify with all of these, including the ones feminine in nature (which is why, to a select group of people, I identify as a "he/they")
ReplyDelete@ Kirk -- Yes, there truly is nothing more important than being our true selves!
DeleteSeriously laughed out loud about wearing pink. I have always been famous for doing things like that, or even worse, accidentally washing something new that's black with other clothes that come out of the wash gray.
ReplyDeleteHere's to people who embrace who they are. I've been weird all my life. π. Love the sparkle quote!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Totally agree with the tiny buddha one!
ReplyDeleteLaundry...it's one of the reasons I no longer do that chore. LOL.
ReplyDeleteSparkle - YES!
Memes keep us sane.
ReplyDeleteThis is why I forgo red t-shirts and buy the dark pink ones instead!
ReplyDeleteYes yes yes to attempting to make your inner weirdo kid happy.
ReplyDeleteI'm so hyper-weird that just weird seems normal. LOL
ReplyDeletenot everyone (my autistic husband for instance) gets my sparkle
ReplyDeleteor my offerings to the world
I didn't know he was autistic when we married, thought he was just so smart... oy vey... 32 years later my struggles make more sense
thanks for listening LOL
I embraced my true self some time ago and I often get complimented.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. I agree with them.
ReplyDeleteThe pink π laundry one made me laugh π
ReplyDeleteYeah being weird comes naturally to me. :) Yay to this post!
ReplyDeleteI disagree about needing to be the weird woman in order to survive. If the dames want to survive they have to be quiet, obedient, and not question things - but who wants to 'survive'? WW (also Warrior Women) may go prematurely but they go the best route. Good for them!
ReplyDeleteGrowing up I was always told to "Be a good girl" and did as I was told. Now I'm an old lady I enjoy being not so good, quirky and sparklingπ
ReplyDeleteI want to be this woman - but sometimes I hold her in.
ReplyDeleteI thought of you this past week. First, love the pink laundry. My Christmas jammies have a hint of pink because of this. But here's what I heard someone say recently and thought of you.
ReplyDeleteShe said, and I quote: "Let's get one thing straight and two things gay."
I told Tim, I gotta tell Debra that. I've never heard that before (that I recall), and it's just so darn cute.
Let's get one thing straight and two things gay. Ha! Love it. Then she listed stuff that she wanted to get straight and gay. It was pretty good.
@ The Happy Whisk -- Oh, I love this, Ivy! I've never heard it before, either, LOL. Thanks for passing it on!
DeleteSure thing. As soon as she said it I though of you and if my email was working, would have emailed it to you. It's such a good line!
DeleteI love every single one of these! This is how we live our one true life! Thank you, D!
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