Lol who can relate?
This right here is underrated. Should be normalized
Someone being patient with you on your bad days is one of the softest forms of love
Lol Fr tho
my blog is a safe space for me. the rest of you are in danger i think
spitting facts👌👌
There are two basic arguments for shutting the fuck up about cishets at Pride.
First: What if a trans kid asks their parents to show their support by attending Pride with them? What if a lesbian can only attend pride if she gets a ride from someone and the only person willing and able to drive her is her straight brother? What if a bi disabled person can't attend a large outdoor event without hands-on assistance from their straight partner? What if someone just wants to bring their fucking friends? What if, contrary to popular tumblr discourse, most queers don't inhabit perfectly pure social bubbles populated only by other queers? What if it's none of your business?
Second and perhaps more important: If you think you can tell that someone is CIS, let alone HET, by LOOKING at them, you are a cop and an idiot.
I recently had surgery, and at the time I came home, I had both my cat and one of my grandma's cats staying with me.
- Within hours of surgery, I wake up from a nap to my cat gently sniffing at my incisions with great alarm.
- I was not allowed to shower the first day after surgery, and the cats, seeing that The Large Cat is not observing its cleaning ritual, decided I must be gravely disabled and compensated by licking all the exposed skin on my arms, face, and legs.
- I currently have to sleep with a pillow over my abdomen because my cat insists on climbing on top of me and covering my incisions with her body while I sleep (which is very sweet but not exactly comfortable without the pillow). She also lays across me facing my bedroom door, presumably on guard for attackers who may try to harm me while I'm sleeping and injured.
That's love. 🐈⬛🐈❤️
Halloween is here again❤️🏳️🌈
Love summer days already
Nice one✅👌👍
thoughtdump incoming
social media isn't really interesting for me anymore. if i'm gonna be online, i want what i'm doing to actually contribute something to my life and others' lives. inspiration, knowledge, support. and i do get that here, sometimes. i get that on youtube, sometimes. but by god i need to stop scrolling. especially on youtube shorts and tiktok (uninstalled tiktok once again).
but also like. social media feels really lonely now. people like a post, or reblog it. maybe they'll talk in the tags, but people don't often add on in the actual post. there's not many conversations to be had. but i am grateful for the people who do reply or send asks, and we get to talk to a bit. those interactions honestly are why i still come on tumblr sometimes.
it's good to know i can help people, and that people see me and support me as well. guess i just want to lean into that more.
Do something today that your future self will thank you for ❤️❤️
I never forget to keep fit 🏋️♀️❤️😂
This isn’t a recent picture tho, posting it here so I could save. Self love ❤️
That’s nice
Design suggestions for a mid-sized, modern backyard with decking in the summer.
Studio Home Office in Miami Image of a medium-sized island-style home studio with a beige floor and carpet, but no fireplace
Mudroom - Transitional Entry Mid-sized transitional foyer design example with a dark wood floor and beige walls.
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Large, contemporary walk-out basement design
Large Mediterranean wine cellar design idea with racks for storage
Bedroom - large transitional loft-style light wood floor bedroom idea with gray walls and no fireplace
Originally published on David Taran’s website.
If you are looking to buy a property in any major city, especially if you are investing, it’s crucial that you are mindful of how strong the area’s domestic and international demand curves are. The international demand curve is what will influence the rise in prices during positive periods.
When you find a city that you believe has a lot of potential, there are a few other best practices to keep in mind before you finalize the property you envision yourself buying, whether it be for yourself or for investment purposes. Ask yourself the following questions – and if you can confidently answer “yes” to all of these questions, the property you have been looking at may be the best option for you:
While “up-and-coming” can often be interpreted as meaning an “okay” neighborhood, there are definitely variations of what up-and-coming is defined as these days. If there are signs that the neighborhood is actively improving, you may want to hit the sweet spot of purchasing the property before the area is completely polished up. Not only will you reap monetary benefits, but you won’t have to worry about your property being vacant for long since homebuyers will flock to your area to find their next dream home.
Just like every city is unique, so is every home. One property might be situated ocean-front, while another may be surrounded by a park. Even owning a property in a certain location, like in San Francisco, can be seen as an advantage. For every property you look at, be mindful of its unique features that set it apart from other properties around the area.
A renowned and highly reputable school district will also be something that homebuyers will look for before buying a property. Even if they don’t currently have kids, they will want to invest in a home to settle into so that their future children will have the opportunity to get a good education. It also allows for a higher selling price since it is such a hot commodity.
If you can find a property in a major area, you have found the most opportune investment. However, it is almost impossible to purchase a property in a neighborhood that every individual constantly has their eyes on. Don’t fight for these properties. Instead, look for beautiful neighborhoods surrounding these more common areas and purchase a property there. The homebuyers looking for a place in one of the major cities will begin to peruse your area once they realize how limited their options are where they are currently looking.
Originally published on David Taran’s LinkedIn.
Does size really matter? Homeowners often ask the question of what size home will potentially have the best return down the line - small or large?
Will a smaller home give you the best investment? Will a larger home provide you with a greater financial return on investment when you go to sell it in the future? While most homebuyers are focused on the size of the home, they are missing out on one crucial facet of homeownership that is just as important - location.
The physical structure of your home will depreciate over time; it is the value of the land that actually appreciates as time passes. The home itself will not have a direct impact on the increase of land value. Instead, it is these areas that will influence the majority of your return on investment:
Aside from the physical features of the home, the quality of the nearest school district and the entire feel of the neighborhood are at the tops of the lists for families who are looking to settle down. If the home is in an area that will provide their (future) children with a good education and both themselves and their family with a thriving community to connect with, that will be a desired property.
Millennials want to buy a home that puts them close to the social and active lifestyle they crave. Seniors want to be close to the essentials - a doctor’s office, the grocery store, the bank, etc. A home’s walkability to certain amenities can have a direct impact on the value of the home.
From mansions to tiny houses, the ideal size of a home has fluctuated over the years. Once, larger homes were more popular due to their elaborateness and spaciousness. Recently, tiny houses that measured in at 1,000 square feet or smaller became the newest real estate trend. Now, smaller homes are sought after again as the younger generations begin to grow their families.
When all of these factors are taken into consideration, it seems that smaller homes offer the greatest return on investment. The down payment is much smaller when compared to larger homes, which means lower debt, and they often come off the market quicker as there is a larger number of families looking to settle on small- to moderate-sized homes.
The colors here are very interesting. Multi layer use is neat as well.
Super interesting door. I’m assuming there is a second floor where you can access the top part.