Tag: liverpool
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Hated the Hiatus
Long time no write 🥴 I kept wanting to, but nothing was coming out and I didn’t want to force it. I was gutted because I felt like as soon as I started to push forward with something I loved, my head had other ideas and I had to take a step back from a…
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How do you know each other?
I dread this question sometimes. Lately it feels like my only answer is ‘oh we met through my boyfriend’. Which isn’t a bad thing, I know, but it would nice to be the connection sometimes. I chose to separate myself from the rhythm of school mates –> uni mates –> work mates. I sort of…
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A Shit Day
Writing this in quite a raw state of mind so please forgive the potty mouth title. This blog has already been a huge cathartic outlet for the feelings I’ve encountered whilst moving cities. I’ve had countless bouts of loneliness that I just flit over like it’s nothing because in true Arabella from I May Destroy…
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I just started here last week
I’ve said this sentence a lot ^ When you move, it’s likely you’ve either got a new job or you need to get one to afford to stay where you have moved to. Sometimes it’s easy to find one, sometimes it’s not. Sometimes you want a new job to just serve a purpose and sometimes…
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Cntrl A, Cntrl C, Cntrl P
Select all, copy, paste. That has been the format of most of my days in lockdown. I’ve had no zest to write. And I’m fine with that. I’ve been spending my time reading, working (thankfully), sleeping, looking at shit on the internet and just generally doing what I can. I wanted to write a little…
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Sistergood👯♀️
I’ve never met a better person than her. S has been everything I’ve ever needed her to be and more, at all the right times. She has also said the things I didn’t want to hear when I needed to hear them the most. She has instilled qualities in me that I know I’ll never…
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Habits to make and habits to break
I’ve found a few habits have worked out for me during the process of moving away from home, I’ve also found a few that do not work. When it comes to immersing yourself in all things new, here are are few habits (in no particular order) to make and to break that worked for me…
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Making New Friends As An Adult
This is something I once never saw myself speaking about to anyone, let alone writing it down for public viewing! But here goes me showing this vulnerability in black and white. I have very much struggled with making new friends as I have gotten older. I can think of a few reasons upon reflection why…
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Living With Strangers
My first experience of living with strangers was when I moved into my student halls. Unfortunately, it wasn’t how I imagined it would be, because it was a private halls so it was a mixture of students from different uni’s in London, so overall it was quite cliquey and not much going on to engage…
