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"I'm not the right person to ask this question. I was on the witch's side in The Conjuring."
one of the funniest things about the x files that makes it stand out as a 90's show is the fact that everyone writes in cursive
my friend explaining fandom drama to me and me absolutely slack jawed about this shit. they're mad about what
fandom feels different now because no one wants to participate in it.
more people should, like.... follow sex workers. on Instagram, twitter, bluesky, whatever. follow sex workers. they're just people. they bake pies and play video games and raise kids and paint and complain about work and go on road trips. sex work is the same as any other work and while there is a conversation to be had about porn and the safety of sex work you do need to realize that sex work is real and normal work and the people doing that work are real and normal too.
me for like a year: dear god if you are listening please please send me a job
me about to start a job I am extremely excited about and have actively been working towards: you know.... being unemployed had a certain je ne sais quoi...
people come to me and they say 'wow, you have such good skin' and i say thank you, my stepfather was obsessed with controlling my body and making me both childish and sexual and because of that i was forbidden to wear makeup and never learned how to use it and now at nearly 30 i genuinely have no patience to figure it out.
alright I watched conclave and I get it now.