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26 Things To Do Instead Of Worry About Little Things

Because who cares about things like eyebrows and leg hair

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26 Things To Do Instead Of Worry About Little Things
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1. Imagine what it would be like to be a merperson and swim for years and never have to see the sun again.

2. Turn up your music in your earphones to a level that may or may not be dangerous for your hearing and act out as much of a music video as you can without getting weird looks.

3.Memorize a particularly good pun.

4. Write a particularly bad poem.

5. Make eye contact with strangers and smile at them.

6. Find a dog and pet it.

7. Learn the favorite colors of everyone you know.

8.Think about smell. Like how does it work? How come certain particles hit your nose and send electro-chemical messages to your brain who gives you a sensation that has nothing to to with touch? How?

9. Spend a good twenty minutes taking very deep breaths through your nose.

10. Start thinking about sound.

11. Stop yourself from doing that.

12. Draw various smiley faces.

13. Go on a quest across the internet to find an obscure fact no one else knows. Tell everyone you know about said fact.

14. Tell your best friend your favorite thing about them.

15. Read one of those books everyone says you "just have to read!" (if it sucks just read your favorite internet article instead).

16. Wait for it to rain and then memorize the smell that comes right after it--compare to all the Febreeze and Glade products claiming to smell like rain.

17. Take a thirty minute nap.

18. Learn how to make one origami craft to impress any children you may come across.

19. Think about the Multiverse theory.

20. Realize there's a universe where the only different is that you have exactly one less hair on your head.

21. Realize there's an alternate universe where there are no other alternate universes.

22. Fit as many Goldfish in your mouth as possible.

23. Stare at your own eyes in the mirror and count how many colors there are.

24. Think about how many people are born every day.

25. Choose a favorite scent, just so you know.

26. Absoutely anything else.

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