cross stitch, words from Jenny Holzer's Livings, 1980-1982

if i look back, i am lost

Love Begins
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

roma★
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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cross stitch, words from Jenny Holzer's Livings, 1980-1982
Dahling you simply must read this book! It’s all about this devious little caterpillar who simply gorges himself on all manner of divine things
Fangirls Through the Ages by Lid Thom
six isnt afraid of seven any more. isnt that beautiful? theyre friends again. love wins
FUCKKKKKKK what if something bad happened and I forgot to worry about it
After viewing several topographical maps, an old wagon wheel, and a few rusting farm implements, visitors to Hopkinton’s local history museum confirmed Monday that the curators had clearly dug deep to fill the two 15-by-20-foot rooms at their disposal. “The first room had photos of the town’s past and a handful of framed newspaper clippings by the entrance, but the next display case was basically just full of old railroad spikes,” said Hopkinton resident Clara Bouchard, who spent less than a minute examining a 1948 photograph of the town’s former train depot before concluding the structure, which now houses a café and yarn store, looks more or less the same today as it did then.
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Meanwhile, down at the general store...
warming carafe with a stained glass pattern (ca. late 50s-early 60s)
whoever made the decision to make umpires wear cameras... you are a legend
this is genuinely the funniest thing i've ever seen
beg for your life, tennis boy
Alright let’s get this over with
AHAHAA, GOTTEM
Every year the notes on this post make me so happy
I am yet again fueled by outrage for another year
M O R E
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hey everyone its april fools. but dont worry i dont have anything planned. just going to sit here and...
I LIED !!!! GET PRANKED
POST BELOW ME GET FUCKING WET
inside your body is PITCH BLACK your cells do all of that in the DARK
self care is swallowing lit matches every 5 minutes so that ur cells can see whatever the fuck they’re doing in there
STOP saying the otherworldly powers are corrupting my mind godddddd. You literally wish you were us. I mean us. I mean me.
I bet reifying christianity in its subversion feels good as hell if you're an ex christian who hasn't thought about it very hard
There's a fairly prominent strain of thought that essentially presupposes christian ideology and/or cosmology to be largely true, just that you'd rather be 😈 Bad 😈 than follow the rules. Which strikes me as very immature. "I haven't meaningfully deconstructed any of this, I just found out I'm gay" type beat. You're still believing in christianity. You don't have to
This is what the term "culturally christian" describes btw. Which a lot of ex christians take umbrage with -- when you're operating within christianity's framework, being A Christian is about not only belief but also correct practice/performance of christianity, ergo if you purposefully reject it you're not in any way christian anymore. But this isn't really how it works; christianity comes with many, many cultural ideas outside the theological itself & christian hegemony in the western world can make it hard to see. Unless! You think about it harder
Like ..................... this is a miscommunication I've watched happen. A Lot. And unfortunately it's nigh impossible to explain succinctly if you're the type of person who needs to hear it, i.e. haven't meaningfully deconstructed any of this
Leans over. And learning about other cultures & religions can be extremely helpful for seeing outside of christianity & its approved messaging. You don't necessarily have to adopt any of it but just philosophically it's good to see other viewpoints. Cause that's the thing, isn't it? It isn't just about god, it's about your entire worldview. If you want to *really* deprogram yourself you'll need to engage with meaningfully non-christian schools of thought, not just invert christian values