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Can you draw a shrimp please and thank you :)
Of course!!!!
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i should wake up and automatically be restored to full health, that's how sleeping should work, what is this horseshit
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the most fun a girl can have is finding parallels, noticing patterns, making connections, contemplating
"im tired of living through major historical events" is now "dear lord please let me witness a high profile political assassination in the next 1-2 years. amen"
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florence welch was right. it picks me up puts me down chews me up spits me out a hundred times a day picks me up puts me down i'm always running from something i push it back but it keeps on coming and being clever never got me very far
normalize flopping. itâs ok to fail baby. sexy even
the amount of people saying "i thought you meant flopping on the ground". target audience
one of the best ways iâve found to combat that inherent depressive pessimism without veering into toxic positivity territory is simply the phrase âiâm open to the possibilityâ
this particularly works with anything negative iâve forecasted. âi woke up feeling like shit today, so my day is gonna suckâ isnât a particularly helpful thought, but âitâs a great day to be alive!!!!!â feels hollow and insincere when i have a pounding headache & am running on three hours of sleep
instead iâll tell myself, âi really donât feel good right now, but iâm open to the possibility that coffee and breakfast might perk me up a bit.â or âiâm in a lot of pain today, but iâm open to the possibility that my workday might still have fun parts despite thatâ
sometimes, when your impulse is to slam the door on anything good, but youâre not exactly up to going out & hunting it down yourself, leaving the door open just a crack makes all the difference
If ancient Romans were introduced to the concept of modern cell phones, it would take them like three days to start writing laws regulating taking and sending people nudes, because somebody already got stabbed over sending a fellow councilman a picture of his dick with the text "the next time your wife is sad, show this to her to remind her that there are still good things in this life."
Just in case anyone was confused
Being a Witch IS Political
Witchcraft and spirituality are inherently political. To embrace these paths without acknowledging their history and ongoing struggles is to reduce them to mere aesthetics. True witchesâand spiritual practitionersâunderstand that the essence of these practices is rooted in resistance, justice, and transformation.
Historically, witches were the wise women and healers of their communities. They tended to the sick, midwifed births, and served as the keepers of ancient knowledge. Their craft connected them deeply to nature, the cycles of life, and the unseen forces that govern our world. These practices often placed them on the fringes of society, not because they were wrong or dangerous, but because their power defied the status quo.
These women (and men) were political figures simply by existing. They challenged patriarchal systems, capitalist greed, and authoritarian control. When they provided herbal remedies or midwifed safely outside the church's purview, they defied institutions that sought to monopolize power over life and death.
The witch trials of history were political acts, targeting those who threatened established hierarchies. Witches were scapegoated for plagues, famines, and dissent, often accused because they stood up for their communities, demanded justice, or refused to conform to societal expectations.
Even today, to identify as a witch or spiritual practitioner is to take a stand. It is to honor the marginalized, to value the Earth over profit, and to seek balance in a world obsessed with domination. It is to embrace healing, not only for ourselves but for others and the planetâa deeply political act in a culture that prioritizes profit and power over people and ecosystems.
Being a witch means advocating for what is right, even at risk to our comfort or safety. It means standing against oppression, environmental destruction, and systemic injustice. To claim this path is to reclaim the legacy of those who came before usâthe wise women, healers, and rebels who walked this path at great personal cost.
If you are drawn to witchcraft, spirituality, or paganism, understand that this is more than crystals and candles. It is a call to action, a commitment to live authentically and fight for a better world. Anything less is a disservice to the courageous souls who paved the way for us.
The way my brain works is constant overlapping thoughts and frequent cross-contamination. I've currently got a small cut on my finger, and trying to wash my hands without getting the bandaid wet, I was thinking about how if I had to explain germ theory to somebody from a pre-modern historical era, it really would be easier to explain them as invisible spirits that inhabit all physical things and sometimes cause disease, than to confuse them further by talking about how there's teeny tiny bugs on your skin and then get distracted into talking about atoms and physics.
And simultaneously on another tab there was another monologue going about how there is also good bacteria on your skin, and apparently some poor misguided teens on TikTok have been convinced that all bacteria on your skin is bad, and are absolutely wrecking their natural skin flora by regularly using antibacterial soap for routine everyday washing.
Then the thought cross contamination jump happened, and a third hybrid thought spontaneously manifested: What if supernatural entities work like bacteria, and doing excessive evil spirit banishing will also get rid of your good spirits that you need to be balanced and healthy? Like you don't have a demon problem because you're not burning enough sage, the problem is that you're doing too many cleanses and purifications, essentially scrubbing your home raw and so sterile that your house guardian decided that it's uninhabitable and fucked off.
And that's why you've got evil spirits in your house. You scrubbed off all the ones that are good for you.
I feel like I don't see enough house guardian discourse, maybe it just hasn't reached my dash yet... I have two - my house itself, and separate entity with its own "body" (who is more of a door guardian I guess...). I talk to them every day, and my house is the most comforting sanctuary đ„°
This idea of "over-sterilising / over-cleansing" makes so much sense to me. Look after your house guardians, and they'll look after you!