it’s ok to be chopped
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it’s ok to be chopped
i don’t know who needs to hear this but, women, please leave. the first red flag, leave. don’t endure, don’t settle, don’t compromise. leave. there’s no reward in staying. move on.
Girl who gives a fuck just drink
people will always slander you for something you didn’t do, so you might as well keep living anyways. that’s the boldest thing you can do.
the fact that you’re that important to build a narrative off of is a sign to keep it pushing. people will make up the biggest lies about you in their head to cope with their own mediocrity. yeah it sucks, don’t get me wrong… but… rewriting the script for their melodramas is NOT your ministry!!!
LET IT FLOP BESTIE!!!
You said you wanted healing...so don't ignore your feelings
while I'm at it, I'm going to list the anime I wanted to watch the last couple seasons but didn't get around to in my new working life:
CITY THE ANIMATION
Bad Girl
Apocalypse Hotel
(Possibly) Medalist
(Possibly) Once Upon a Witch's Death (it didn't get good reviews but I like witches okay)
Annnd since that was shorter than I thought, new manga volumes I've gotten I need to catch up on but have been neglecting:
Magilumiere
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun (started on that one at least)
How Do We Relationship
more probably I'll think of it later
Also need to watch Undertale annivesary thing
Jump in feet first. Wear soft pants. Bury the shoulds by the back shed, grow stone fruit near your front door. Leave the ghosts to their hauntings. Find the people who smell like woodsmoke, who smile like the birth of a universe; dance with them. Do not wish your way into submission. Befriend your wounds, learn their secrets, keep a cauldron of velvet words on your nightstand. Cut the cords. Hold your face like a lover would. Look. Suppose it will never be as it was; something once unshakable drifts unmoored and moonlit, a crack in its belly. Some days you swallow only salt water, some days silence. But love comes back.
— "How To Stay Alive" by Amy Kay
Stills from Cabaret Crusades: The Horror Show Files, Wael Shawky, 2010