@BKFOREMAN69
Brian Foreman
@BKFOREMAN69 · 4:36

Into the woods

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Picture of the Edmund Fitzgerald where a good friend from school, his grandfather went down with a boat when we were just little kids. But this one going to run into the woods and scream was part of it's, part of a collection of I should have subtitled this. The ones that get away, maybe instead of mental wellness. But I've noticed that sometimes we hang on to things and we don't realize at some point we may have to explain why we have them

#mentalwellness

@PD_1206
Priyanka Deb
@PD_1206 · 4:07
They tend to have their own set of stories. But if you ask me, what I miss the most is the time which I spent when I was in school or when I was just a child with naves and innocent. The moments which I had spent with my school time friends, banking classes, making fun of school teachers and having crazy stories to share every day. Waiting for the best friend to arrive and if he or she is not present that day marking a sick leave
@Loloflow
Laura L (she/her)
@Loloflow · 2:45
And it, of course, like anything else, can become detrimental. I've been thinking a lot about this lately and like, how much I am, how much time I'm spending not experiencing the moment because I'm looking at it through my phone. And then it sort of becomes this virtual reality, right. Where you're not touching and smelling and feeling the things that you might have if there wasn't this interference in between. But yeah
@BKFOREMAN69
Brian Foreman
@BKFOREMAN69 · 2:11

@Loloflow

I was like, why can't I just enjoy this? Why do I have to document it? Why do I feel this need? Is not everyone else in the world able to look up at the sky and view clouds? Do I really need to do that? And it was at that moment where I realized I'm not the guy who's going to take pictures of the food he's eating, but I may take pictures of the plants I'm growing
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