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what doesnt kill you makes you go out walking on sunny days until you end up on a tree-lined street where you can look up at the gaps of sunlight and realise you miss them more than anything
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Idiot Writer Guide to Horse Riding
First thing: horses are not bikes or cars. They are large, emotional animals with opinions. If they donβt trust the rider, everything gets harder.
Mounting is awkward. Even experienced riders donβt look graceful every time. Missing the stirrup happens. Especially under stress.
Riding is physical work. Thighs burn, hands cramp, lower back aches. Beginners feel it in minutes, not hours.
Horses spook. Sudden noises, shadows, smellsβanything can set them off. A startled horse doesnβt politely wait for instructions.
Speed has limits. You cannot gallop forever. Horses overheat, tire, and need breaks or they risk injury.
Stopping is not instant. Horses need distance to slow down. Pulling hard just makes things worse.
Terrain matters a lot. Mud, rocks, steep hills, ice, forests, crowdsβeach changes how fast and safely you can ride.
Falling hurts. Even a short fall can knock the wind out, break bones, or leave a rider stunned and slow to get up.
Horses get injured too. Strained legs, thrown shoes, sore backsβan injured horse may refuse to move at all.
Bond beats skill. A calm horse with a trusting rider is safer than a powerful horse with someone it doesnβt know.
Fear travels both ways. If the rider panics, the horse feels it and reacts.
Long rides leave evidence. Chafing, stiffness, sore muscles, raw handsβnobody rides all day and looks fine.
Talking while riding is hard. Breath bounces, voices break, and shouting is common at faster speeds.
If the rider is unconscious or dead, the horse doesnβt magically keep going toward the destination.
Common Horse Writing Mistakes
Christy Turlington for AlaΓ―a (1992)
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the imaginary audience in my head is not happy with me
me after i get home from school
Engaging in kink is a form of being vulnerableβregardless of your roleβand vulnerability should always be treated with a certain amount of reverence. Itβs an honor and a privilege to be able to play with people, not a right or a given.
She exists as in dreams. She has no sense of reality. She gets nervous because people are always interrupting her daydreams.
Clarice Lispector, The Egg and the Chicken
making myself more gorgeous is my favorite coping mechanism
I would do atrocities for him
asking for praise for a thing you made feels so humiliating like oooh look at me Iβm a little animal and I did a trick and made a thing can I have pets and treats about it. and then somebody tells you itβs good and you understand why golden retrievers are the way they are
i feel like a migratory bird whenever i have a hyperfixation going on, and have to come back here to decompress, even after months of inactivity.
like "oh yes the blorbo season. time to go back into that specific area for a bountiful feast"