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Welcome to a different kind of
lifestyle blog ...
Imagine Her Happy is not your conventional lifestyle blog. And why should it be? Shit is too real right now to try and sell solutions to invented problems, time-saving-money-wasters, and redundant possessions.
Besides, 90% of the internet is already trying to do that anyway.
Instead of offering, whatever the fuck a lifehack is, Imagine Her Happy focuses on addressing our biggest existential questions by using philosophy, art, politics, pop culture, and (at least what I consider to be) humor.
And it does so with an especially girly flare.
We all feel the idle panics of our daily existential anxieties. Climate change and the struggle for equality remind us every day that we have no reassurance of purpose or meaning in a life we never asked to live. When this fear gains too much ground on your thoughts, no 5-point listicle about waking up at 4 am will ever help you.
It’s in these moments, when dread tightens like knots in your stomach, that you can come here.
Whether you’ve just started your 1st existential crisis or are wrapping up your 237th, Imagine Her Happy is here to bitch slap you with a deeply philosophical discussion, then give you an Existential pep talk with the energy of a drunk girl in a public bathroom.
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Imagine Her Happy breaks down how we can use philosophy and art to lighten the heavy burdens of being a 21st century anybody.
With the sensibilities of a Disney Princess and the vitriol of Lewis Black, the blog takes a deep dive into Existentialism and all the parts of life it intersects with.
It’s a blend of academic research, pop culture reactions, and the occasional esoteric tangent that asks how individual pursuits of happiness can exist in harmony with our collective responsibility to one another considering our place in an apathetic universe.
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The Art Gallery is an exhibition on feminine introspection. Tumbling into this rabbit hole will lead you to a curated collection of art that illustrates a spectrum of existential themes. Using sapphic aesthetics, and feminine subjects, the art in this gallery is a visual descent into the meaning of identity, being, and belonging.