"Why can't I move on?" Because part of you is still waiting to be chosen. Let it end. Let it hurt. Let it change. Let it heal.
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"Why can't I move on?" Because part of you is still waiting to be chosen. Let it end. Let it hurt. Let it change. Let it heal.
My therapist told me, “you know, you’re allowed to forgive yourself.” Tears came to my eyes. Like, I know it sounds simple, but I swear I never once considered it. I just figured I’d live the rest of my days in shame and self-hatred over normal human error lol.
to love someone is firstly to confess: i'm prepared to be devastated by you. by A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt
Heartbreaking truths about relationships
1. Someone can love you and still choose a life that doesn’t include you.
2. Loving someone harder won’t make them ready faster.
3. The past version of you may be the one they remember most.
4. Love doesn’t cancel out exhaustion.
5. Apologizing doesn’t undo the version of you they had to survive.
6. Sometimes the relationship ends long before the goodbye happens.
7. You can be right for each other and still wrong for that chapter.
“I will not beg you for your time or try to convince you to choose me, the world is too big and I have too much to offer.”
— Unknown
You become harder to manipulate the moment you stop seeking approval.
not these dreams again
if it’s not rooted in honesty, i really don’t want it
Not to kill the vibe, but ICE is also detaining Black Americans in Chicago, and we should all be paying attention.
You think it takes time, but it actually takes alignment.
Here to cause a little chaos one little toe at a time 😎 i’m a pisces
Anyone into feet?? 😏
— Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
happy PRIDE i’m here i’m queer and i believe the land should be given back to the proper indigenous stewards.
Non-Natives reblogging this are great and wonderful
Please remember that "land back" does not mean "indigenous people are mystical elves with innate epigenetic wisdom of land stewardship and they don't belong in big cities," nor does it mean "non-indigenous people can't be farmers." What it DOES mean is that "non-indigenous farmers should be paying the equivalent of property taxes to the native governments their land was stolen from." It means, "there's a great deal of indigenous scholarship on sustainable agricultural practices that farmers should be taking into account, because indigenous agriculture was more advanced than European agriculture at the time Europe invaded the Americas and western agriculture *still* hasn't caught up in terms of figuring out how to produce equivalently high crop yields without compromising the ecosystem." It means, "non-indigenous farmers should be in an intellectual discourse with indigenous agricultural scientists and indigenous peoples that still do traditional farming, figuring how to repair the damage western farming practices have done to the ecosystem."
It also means that indigenous peoples should regain the right to sustain themselves on the land according to the practices they want, and they should have free reign to perform their cultural practices and protect their holy sites, as opposed to the current model where if they try to honor their dead on public lands they get violently removed.
People also get angry at this concept thinking it'd mean non-native people getting mass evicted from their homes but 1) your home is already owned by a bank or big business or government, the difference would mainly be who you're now paying rent to and 2) most of the land in America isn't residential anyway.
This topic isn't about your house that you're already struggling to pay for, it's about thousands of miles of the planet rotting away under the monopoly of big agriculture and oil, but hypothetically speaking I think a local tribe would treat you a shitload better than whatever inhuman real estate brand you're already at the mercy of.