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Come at my place tonight. You’ll reign over the skies. Part II. Part I here. | “If this place was given to you, what would you use it for?”, by @iambrandon747 on IG.
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By Maxfield Parrish, 1913
“what are you doing this weekend” i am going to fantasy land. i am hiding under the covers in bed. i am making things up. i am contemplating events that didnt happen. i am talking to fake people. i am listening to my tunes. i am envisioning scenarios
Vita Sackville-West, from her poem "In Memoriam: Virginia Woolf" published in The Observer on 6 April 1941
“…a city such as this, where every texture, every color, leapt out at you, where every fragrance was a drug, and the air itself was something alive and breathing…” –Anne Rice, The Witching Hour
Shout out to all the plurals who have successfully outlived charlie kirk :)
I dont want to post politics on here much but I dont consider the wellbeing of other people to be political, so heres a reminder that we'll get through this.
Continue believing in Good, continue to be hopeful. Be angry, be loud, take up space and encourage your neighbors to take up space — protect your neighbors and your community!!
And please, dont feel bad for people like charlie kirk. He is dead because of the environment he and his rhetoric created, and being dead does not change that. You do not need to extend empathy, sympathy or compassion to someone who would've — and DID laugh — at your pain.
Have a wonderful day and an even better week :) shout out to all the plurals who for whatever reason, are stuck living with/around conservatives; stay safe and stand your ground, you'll be okay
- upshur & dirk
pov you’re on tumblr for halloween:
happy birthday to all goth and emo characters whos creators in strokes of genius made your birthdays on halloween to symbolize how goth and/or emo you are. and to frank iero who this happened to in real life somehow
20 plurality lukewarm takes
(aka I don’t consider these to all be hot takes, because some of them are, in my opinion, warranting of a “well, duh”.)
Not every system has to be miserable to be valid
Endogenic systems are valid
Traumagenic but nondisordered systems are valid
Mixed origins systems are valid
Systems who have no fucking clue where their system came from are valid
Tiny systems are valid
Gigantic systems are valid
Systems that are all Brainmade are valid
Systems that are mostly introjects are valid
Introjects are not their source
Systems whose alters are different as night and day are valid
Systems whose alters are similar are valid
Anti-endos are ableist
Willogenics are not “roleplaying DID”
IT IS NOT FAKING A DISORDER IF YOU ARE NOT CLAIMING TO HAVE A DISORDER.
Plurality should be more informed about— it should be normalized to be accommodating of plurals
Final fusion is not a necessary step of the recovery process
Being a system can be hard. Being a system can be happy. The two can coexist.
You should always respect what different systems want to be called; some like alters. Some like parts. Some like headmates. Whatever their preference, respect it.
HEADMATES WHO SEE THEMSELVES AS PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE.
this is me all day
Nobody understands the bond between a girl and the mediocre book she read when she was 13 years old.