sometimes I still suspect I'm a changeling or something

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sometimes I still suspect I'm a changeling or something
today i just (remembers to maintain privacy online) did something really cool. you have to trust me
drunk men keep talking to me on the train and it makes me wish I was Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
I have a call at 9:30am about a welfare/safeguarding concern I have raised and I can't sleep because I'm just so hurt still and I don't want to remove community connection for anyone but when there is a pattern of harmful behaviour... something has got to change
you should get a second evening for reading fan fiction. And you should get an extra day in the week to do arts and crafts.
The thing about radical kindness (or any kindness, for that matter) is that there are going to be times when someone or something makes you regret it. There are going to be times when you show someone empathy and grace that they don't "deserve". There are going to be times when someone takes that kindness and uses it against you. The world doesn't magically transform into a perfect place when you decide to choose kindness and people will take advantage of it. People will continue to be shitty.
But the thing is...that's not a flaw of kindness. That's not a you problem. That's a them problem. People who are happy with themselves and their lives don't go out of their way to misuse someone's kindness or grace. The "normal" response to kindness or empathy is not to find a way to exploit it. People who are happy with themselves don't look for ways to hurt people for no reason. Kindness will never be the problem. No matter what some shitty person decides to do with it. It should go without saying not to be a doormat, yes. Don't allow people to treat you badly just for the sake of being kind. But also don't let shitty people make you bitter because of how they treated you when you were kind.
me a witch, who does tarot, has prophetic dreams, etc when something that i think will happen does in fact happen: oh my god
“my friend is ALWAYS sick and cancelling our plans” it sounds like your friends life suuucks and you should check on them
Honestly fuck AI for making me have to go on and on defending the dignity of toil like I’m some kind of protestant
*trying not to doxx myself* shoutout to that one thing in a place somewhere
these hips don't lie, and those hips don't tell the truth. how do you navigate out of this labyrinth
hey, I was just at "things got better" island and everyone there is talking about how excited they are to meet you
i think we've done a great job expanding the view of what a child's favorite animal can be. kids these days can say they love axolotls or pangolins or coelecanths and their decision is respected. maybe their parents can even find them a stuffed animal of it if they know where to look. and i think that's beautiful
went wild swimming with my friends, and we all did mikveh together. and I am so damn grateful for the love and care we've managed to give each other when we are all going through really intense seasons of our lives
everyone is becoming way too comfortable about being horrible people
had another realisation that made me even sadder
There is nothing more whole than a broken heart.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk (1787-1859)