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Going to go and lay in the garden all afternoon with my physics textbook. Bring on the tan!
Horses, drama, laughter :)
Yes, I would rather be upset by the truth than be happy with a lie. Although it may not feel like it, the truth is always the best option.

This picture, Tom is smiling! Sort of…
Loads of things make me smile, I’m lucky to have lovely people and animals in my life and they always cheer me up :)
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brain:
why are you going so slow?
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lungs:
I currently hate you.
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feet:
I'm gonna turn into weights now.
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Legs muscles:
I am going to start hurting in random places, kay?
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Sidewalk:
I really want to trip you in one of my holes or bumps.
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People in cars:
*hoooonk* Run Forrest Run!
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People walking:
nice ass baby
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Me:
Why do I do this to myself?
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Me at end of run:
I love running so much! I would never give this up!
Bit like Shakespeare.
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Monday, I started jogging properly and it’s going good :)
When you’re sick of calculating and you need to do what you know is right.
sebastianthedog:
one night two parents went out for dinner
a few hours later the baby sitter called and asked if she could cover up the clown statue in the kids room
the dad told her to get out of the house and call the police and that they didnt have a clown statue
when the police got there it turned out they did have a clown statue and the dad had alzheimers
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zodiacsociety:
Submission.
Yes! Lying to yourself is a lot easier than lying to people, so you don’t have to say anything to lie.
I can’t even think about it, the thought just makes me want to shrivel up and cry. Sorry, I’m bailing out of this one.
Dear Charlotte,
I like your bravery, you’ve got some real guts to keep your head held high all this time. Persevere, because you know it will all be okay soon. On that note, you are one tough cookie: weight loss, mean people, lack of support, horse riding, being thrust into the spotlight and ‘constructive’ criticism, you have done well to stick to it. You should be proud that you have never given up.
You have come so far. This time last year you could barely canter a circle, now you’re jumping courses on one of the most difficult horses on the yard. You never thought you would get good grades, now you’re predicted A and A*s across the board. This time 2 years ago, you weighed 11 stone 6 pounds, now you’re 8 stone 10 pounds. You thought you couldn’t act, but you were nearing on full marks in your mock for GCSE drama. Give yourself credit, you’re actually doing quite well.
Now I’m thinking about it, your personality can’t be that bad, you have the best friends any one could ask for and you are extremely lucky. They have got your back, there’s no need to worry.
Stop doubting yourself.
Charlotte x