Three Goblin Art
noise dept.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

JVL
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Today's Document
RMH

Kaledo Art

shark vs the universe
One Nice Bug Per Day

oozey mess

titsay
Monterey Bay Aquarium

izzy's playlists!

Product Placement
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
taylor price
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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@ghost-boy
they are poisoning us today with a thursday poison little do they know we’ve been through a few thursday poisonings so it won’t kill us just yet
I have just combined all rice in the world into a single rouse
Sneebert Deebert
Kingdom Hearts 3 LGBTQ Pride Textures for Storm Flag mod (x)
missing something by not having Riku in the shot as well
you're right
DOCTOR WHO — The Pilot (S10E01) directed by Lawrence Gough | written by Steven Moffat ››› Peter Capaldi as The Doctor ››› Pearl Mackie as Bill Potts
The original flag, by Gilbert Baker, June 25, 1978.
walks out of 1 1/2 days of summer reading covered in blood
Flight above the dragon pond.
Blind Alley Guest Strip No. 26: James Collier
Third Doctor Era: Vehicles
brownies and milk before going to sleep dear lord i am ready for whatever tomorrow brings
Maria Safronova — White Rabbit’s Morning (oil on canvas, 2010)
bell hooks mentioned going through a time in her life where she was severely depressed and suicidal and how the only way she got through it was through changing her environment: She surrounded her home with buddhas of all colors, Audre Lorde’s A Litany for Survival facing her as she wakes up, and filling the space she saw everyday with reinforcing objects and meaningful books. She asks herself each day, “What are you going to do today to resist domination?” I also really liked it when she said that in order to move from pain to power, it is crucial to engage in “an active rewriting of our lives.”
I have come to think of the suicidal impulse as the brain waving a flag to say three things:
something needs to change here
this is urgent
I don’t know how to do it
death is the ultimate metaphor for drastic change. it’s a general specific. whatever your problems are, it is very likely that dead people don’t have to deal with them. a real solution to your problems may demand a very narrow range of action that’s likely to be out of reach at this moment, but death is sold on every street corner, so it feels like a more realistic fantasy than happiness.
you don’t really want to die per se but it’s also not completely random chemicals swamping your brain for no reason. you want the pain to stop, you want to be somewhere else, you want to be someone else. it’s urgent. you don’t know how to do it. the end is not the end but a means that feels within your reach right now.
this is the wisdom of bell hooks: daily rituals of meaning and resistance and solidarity are part of slowly building a future where you can make the change you really need. and only alive people can do that. every step you take towards change and power is another step away from death.
I don't think my body realizes how healthy my labs say I am