call me night since i couldn’t pick another pseudonym
pronouns: she/her
anti-terf, anti-bigotry of all kinds
some mental health & parental abuse triggering stuff so dont scroll if that triggers u. <3
love,

@theartofmadeline

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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we're not kids anymore.
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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@nightunderthesilversky
call me night since i couldn’t pick another pseudonym
pronouns: she/her
anti-terf, anti-bigotry of all kinds
some mental health & parental abuse triggering stuff so dont scroll if that triggers u. <3
love,
im completely addicted to Open Link in New Tab
real missed opportunity, there
Red-necked Grebe
Sydney Smith, double page spread from Small in the City, 2019.
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Image description: [There is painting of a boy in full winter clothing in a snowstorm that covers a double spread of a magazine. The text on the top left the first page says “But home is small and quiet. / Your bowl is full and your blanket is warm.” The bottom right of the second page completes, “If you want,/you could just come back.”]
to my darling
come whenever, and you are welcome, welcome
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gifs by riverwindphotography, 2017
Women’s team captains giving each other a good luck kiss before games, 1920s
They/Them by Danez Smith
Wildness Before Something Sublime Leila Chatti
The kind of sex I want requires like 3 layers of psychological manipulation
At Twenty-Eight Amy Fleury
At Twenty-Eight Amy Fleury
From Ursula K. Le Guin’s Cat Dreams. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler.
Freud, one of the grand masters of narrative, knew that the past is not fixed in the way that linear time suggests. We can return. We can pick up what we dropped. We can mend what others broke. We can talk with the dead.
Jeanette Winterson, Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?