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i hate the word spicy can we bring back calling things erotic
rolling up to Wendy's to get an erotic chicken sandwich
crazy how i find myself thinking i've got a handle on it all finally and then i see the ways that other people tangle their lives together so easily and live so easily together with their friends and i feel like that girl at the top of the stairs painting by norman rockwell
i'll always be here
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thinking about how ursula k leguin said "what goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives" and how everyday i wake up slightly different and i can feel myself shed the skin of who i used to be slowly, slowly, until i look back and can scarcely recognise who i was... but also she is still a part of me, part of the leaf litter and the humus, supporting me as i send new roots down and new leaves stretching up to the sunlight
annoying when shows set in the medieval period have the women with thier hair just long and unstyled and out . girl go put on your wimple girl đ€Šââïž
like there are so many fun medieval hair and headgear options, it's so boring just seeing loose beachy waves meant to appeal to 21st century beauty standards
put that hot prince in a gay little hood with an ostrich feather or so help me god
Cows can sit in upright positions while resting. Itâs a normal posture they use for comfort and digestion.
@bovineblogger as always you have likely already seen it but I had to make sure
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Embracing Intentional Living for 2026
Happy New Year!
Last January, my good friend, Meredith, started texting me each day with the statement "you know life is good when...." and she'd share something about her life that brought her joy in that moment. I would reply with a similar statement, like "you know life is good when you wake up to see a beautiful sunrise outside your door". This turned into a daily ritual for us for many months.
The beauty of this little ritual was that it 1) kept us connected to each other, 2) allowed us to express gratitude for something in our everyday lives, and 3) gave me a reason to truly pay attention to the little things in life that brought me joy. Even though our texting tapered off as the year went by, it set the tone for a year of gratitude for the little things in life. And now, when I do get a text that begins with "you know life is good when...", my heart and body are immediately flooded with love and positive feelings, and I begin to think about what is good in my life right now.
Such a simple act. Such a powerful impact.
We don't always know what's going on in other people's lives. We don't always realize how our behavior or attitude impacts other living beings. But we can cultivate kindness, care, and attention so that small actions create positive differences. That's why, this year during 2026, I'm going to focus on ritual, relationship, and responsibility.
During the year I'll be using a theme to guide my writing, actions, explorations, and practice. That theme is Intentional Living. For me, Intentional Living means caring for the Earth, her ecosystems, and other living beings - both human and other-than-human - with love, presence, connection, courage, creativity, spaciousness, and a steady renewal of ritual, relationships, and responsibility.
Here at EndlessSeeker, along with the usual field notes and Earth lore, I'll share more essays about slow living, small rituals, and mindful acts that strengthen relationships with other beings and the Earth and deepen our ability to care. I'll also offer some simple prompts to support this exploration of Intentional Living. Hopefully, as we move through the seasons of the year, we can cultivate more inner wisdom and outward action. Watch for writing, music, and art that builds connections to all life on Earth, celebrates mutual support, and highlights our sacred responsibility to each other. Maybe, somewhere along the way, we can all make a positive difference in the world.
January's theme will be Grounding in Care and Intention. I'll be exploring questions like...
What grounds us?
How do we cultivate care and kindness?
What does it mean to be kind? to care? to listen?
How do we listen deeply?
Can we open our hearts and align our intentions for collective good?
How can we stay open-hearted in uncertain times?
If you have suggestions for other topics to explore, let me know. Until next time, be grateful for this new day, new dawn, new beginning. Embrace it as the gift that it is... A chance to begin again, to watch the sun rise and set, to tell someone you love them, to send a greeting out to the birds in your yard, to snuggle with your pet, to breathe in the cold, fresh air of winter, to be still and listen.
Happy New Year, friends.
Source: Embracing Intentional Living for 2026
And heaven and nature sing
When BoJack Horseman (2014-2020) said "you can't keep doing shitty things and then feel bad about yourself like that makes it ok. you need to be better" and "all we have are the connections we make" and "I really should've thought about the view from halfway down" and "sometimes you have to take responsibility for your own happiness" and "you do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around, you turn yourself around, THAT'S what it's all about" and "things have to get worse before they can get better" and "in real life, the big gesture isn't enough, you need to be consistent" and "if we hadn't met each other until now, we wouldn't be the people we are now" and, my personal favourite, "every day it gets a little easier, but you gotta do it every day, that's the hard part, but it does get easier".
Something that helps
If you blurt out something that you thought would be funny but it comes across as insensitive, just quickly say, âIâm sorry, that was rude, what I meant wasâŠâ
If you say something in anger or frustration, take a breath and say, âIâm sorry, that was hurtful, let me rephraseâŠâ
If you say something heartfelt, but it comes across as insincere or ironic, say âThat sounds like Iâm just saying it, but Iâm being truly honestâŠâ
If you accidentally tell the waiter âenjoy your mealâ just laugh and say a quick âso sorry, my brain isnât working today!â and you will most likely get a commiserating chuckle in return.
Most of the time, the other person will accept your apology with no harm done. Sometimes they even insist they understood what you meant the first time and clarification was not needed. At times, maybe they have a right to be upset, but it never hurts to apologize again so they know that youâre taking their feelings into account.
Repeat after me. Itâs okay to be bad at conversation. Knowing how to apologize makes it easier.
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ITâS THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN
thanksgiving is a time to squanto
Bringing this back because this post is a holiday classic
Here you go anon. Happy Squanto season to you.
thinking about how ursula k leguin said "what goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives" and how everyday i wake up slightly different and i can feel myself shed the skin of who i used to be slowly, slowly, until i look back and can scarcely recognise who i was... but also she is still a part of me, part of the leaf litter and the humus, supporting me as i send new roots down and new leaves stretching up to the sunlight