I still find it hilarious that NASA's Apollo program brought humans onto the moon. You'd they would've named it Artemis or Selene.

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I still find it hilarious that NASA's Apollo program brought humans onto the moon. You'd they would've named it Artemis or Selene.
Believe me, seeing the wreckage of the Titanic is a lifelong dream of mine.
The Titanic has been one of my special interests since childhood.
It'd mean the world to me.
But I'd hope to hitch a ride with a research expedition, in a professional environment, with people who all know what they fuck they're doing.
Not pay 250 grand for a suicide mission. And that's one fucking expensive coffin.
Hot take: skepticism makes you a better witch, not a worse one.
Feminism means every woman's right to choose what she wants to do, not your right to choose for any woman what you want her to do.
If you got a set of rules that a woman must follow in order to be a woman, then you're not doing feminism. You're doing the patriarchy that you pretend to hate so much.
Female witches are witches, male witches are witches, nonbinary witches are witches. Witches are witches.
Anyone who calls themselves a witch is a witch.
I can't help but wonder, since when did it become such a thing in the witch communities, for more and more "experienced" witches to insist, demand even, that "you MUST do this thing and that thing for your witchcraft OR ELSE"?
Since when did it become the thing to do to fearmonger and make beginner witches so afraid, that they almost become paralyzed with fear every time they take one step out of their comfort zones, and can't seem to do even one small thing to advance their practices without looking over their shoulders?
Do you know how many things I have done for my craft without any form of protection, any ward, any circle, any shield?
Do you know how many times I have messed up, and all it took was a shrug and an "oh well" before I simply moved on with my day?
Since when did gods and spirits ALL become potential sources of harm? Since when did even ancestors become scary?
Not cool, is what I have to say about this.
I think Witchblr would be a better place if more people could understand that there is literally no one single definition of "witch", historical or modern.
Here's an unpopular opinion:
I think "blessed be" is another phrase that should be taken out of the witchcraft lexicon.