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IT’S GOING TO BE OKAY. THAT IS A THREAT AND A PROMISE.
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@eggshellsandmidnightspells
it's gonna be okay (/threat)
IT’S GOING TO BE OKAY. THAT IS A THREAT AND A PROMISE.
Cemeteries are not wastes of space. Historical cemeteries ESPECIALLY are not wastes of space. The fact developers are continuously foaming at the mouth to destroy them and put a strip mall up in their place should make you even more determined to help maintain them. In urban areas, they are a haven for wildlife. They are a green space. If you are too afraid of death to utilize them for that purpose, that is on you.
Thank you. Historically cemeteries were treated as parks, and it wasn't uncommon to see people not only enjoying the grounds but actually playing games and having picnics there. Somewhere along the line we decided that these activities were inappropriate and that cemeteries were off limits and now people see them as wasted space because they feel too awkward to enjoy them.
They're not only beautiful green spaces but excellent public displays of history and art history, and if you care to look closely you can find out a lot just by studying stones.
For example- notice how few modern headstones are dedicated to young children versus the ones erected before vaccines were widespread.
The cemetery near here has the state's largest silver maple crowning its grounds. Many of the trees in older cemeteries are some of the largest and oldest trees in an area.
Cemeteries are for the living, not the dead. Enjoy them. Go birdwatching in them. Don't be stupid in them sure but don't be too afraid to touch them either.
And for the love of God don't mindlessly support turning them into parking lots and ""luxury"" condos.
if you're worried that it might be too late to try doing something, it is not
there are so many things you can do, try, and pursue while you're here. life is long, you've got plany of time, you can and should take things at your favorite pace.
also, thinking you've seen all the world has to see by the time you're twenty is a very bummer way to spend your twenties, and it's needlessly self-destructive
Positive affirmations:
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
I shall cut down all who stand in my way
The sky is blue, like me and you.
we need to bring back the simple art of just “come to my house and we hang out without an activity or pretense or meal” my friend hung out on my couch for seven hours today we just gabbed… no specific plans no activities involved. likeee let’s just hang out on my couch forever and ever amen
Hey.
Yeah you- the person reading this. Stop scrolling for a second.
You’re going to be okay. You have to believe that. It might take a long time and who knows how much work, but you’re going to be okay.
You’re going to be okay.
You’re going to be okay.
by two.mushrooms
doing crafts while listening to a podcast is truely an ancient activity. makes me feel like a prehistoric grandma doing nålbinding at the fire and also a young lady learning to do embroidery and also a sailor knitting in his free time on the ship and also my gay friends doing fiber arts and we're all telling each other stories
Lalique vessels
Ghost Fungus (Omphalotus nidiformis), GLOWING IN THE DARK!!!, family Omphalotaceae, Tasmania, Australia
As you may have noticed, this fungus is bioluminescent.
The normal coloring is whitish or brown.
Primarily distributed in southern Australia and Tasmania, but has occasionally been found elsewhere.
Grows on dead wood.
photograph by Frya
By Luis Xertu
By Fedor Lashkov
over a decade into being a witch and i'll still catch myself wondering what else i can do about a situation until it finally clicks "wait i can do witchcraft about it"