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Scout | 29 | they/he

witch from beyond the grave

face tag is #me and about is #aboutme

okay we’ll see how long this lasts lmao

ivory-line -> revenge-gerard

cause of death savannah conley debut album

definitely my sexiest trait is the bruise across the bridge of my nose from my breathe rite strips

fallingtowers:

smoked the weed that gives you gothic madness and now i’m on the fucking moors again wearing nothing but a flimsy shift 😑

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tnagegrl00:

i can’t casually listen to music. unfortunately everything i like makes me want to drop to my knees.

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darkpurpledawn:

The most potent blorbos are the not the hottest or the most pathetic, they’re the ones who share your particular neuroses but in their world those neuroses are significantly more justifed

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seraphiminn:

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horsefriend:

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For those who don’t know: Ikumi Nakamura is the woman who was senior artist on Bayonetta, and designed the titular character along with Hideki Kamiya. Their greatest moment of bonding was over their insistence that Bayonetta keep her glasses on at all times.

Nakamura cannot go to horny jail. She is the warden.

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Happy pride month to her and her exclusively

she made a comic about the experience on twitter

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fairycosmos:

parents are so crazy because they can say the most fucked up shit to you when your brain is forming and it sets the tone for your whole adult mind set and then they forget about it the next day

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butchnoise:

butchnoise:

butchnoise:

truly possessed with envy any time i drive by someone sitting on their porch with a beverage

made this post bc I saw a fat man with a mustache zonked out in a rocking chair and it made me so jealous that I almost threw up

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animate-mush:

animate-mush:

Shitty Movie Details:

In Renfield (2023) Rebecca learns how to make a protective circle from wiccan tumblr. This wrongly implies that tumblr has a usable search function

#you fool obviously she googled ‘protective circle instructions’ and clicked on a tumblr link in desperation three pages down #after the first three pages were nothing but Supernatural fanfiction

Congratulations @marypsue you are the only person allowed to mention Google on this post because you had the good sense to make it funny. Please proceed to hunt all the others for sport

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metanarrates:

it’s actually really weird to me that a lot of adults don’t seem to remember the worst bits of being a child. were you not horribly aware of when adults were talking down to you as a child? don’t you remember how little autonomy you were allowed, even when it came to things that seemed pretty harmless? don’t you remember the times when adults would seemingly be assholes to you for no reason? even if you had nice and reasonable parents, didn’t you ever have teachers or other adults in power who treated you disrespectfully? didn’t it sting no matter how people justified it?

especially when I was a teenager, it seemed obvious to me & to most of my peers when an adult wasn’t treating us with respect. you could almost smell it, in certain classrooms. there would be this palpable, shifting undercurrent of teenage dissatisfaction whenever some teachers started talking. and it made a lot of the kids act out! which of course made the teachers try to exert their power, which never worked because nobody respected them, which made them get more draconian, etc.

as a teen, I didn’t really get why my peers and I seemingly had a superhuman sense for when an adult was on a power trip. but now I think I get it. kids are systematically denied autonomy, respect, and consistently have the validity of their experiences denied. like, flat-out. they’re a vulnerable class of people made even more vulnerable by their lack of societal rights. being disrespected as a kid is so frequent that I would say it’s a defining experience for most children. is it any wonder they tend to pick up on when an adult doesn’t see them as worth listening to?

so yeah, of course a ton of kids want to be treated “like an adult.” to them, that’s synonymous with being treated like a human being worth listening to. it’s up to you, as an adult, to understand that wish for what it is, and behave accordingly. you don’t gotta be a child psychologist. you don’t gotta be perfect at it. all you have to do is remember how painful adult disrespect could be when you were a kid & do your best to act with some compassion.

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teaboot:

teaboot:

I hate it when I have a problem and the answer really *is* “fix your sleep schedule, do some exercise, leave the house, and drink water” like fuck offffff I don’t wanna

leave the house for the first time in three days against my own desires and feel like both the soaking wet cat covered in flea medication and the owner struggling in the tub with it

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lochnesbian:

do interact if: you have a hyphenated last name, you’re an older sibling, you have a cat, art was your favorite subject, you have kissed your friends, you really like at least one field of science, watch nature documentaries, you drank from the hose, you’ve been involved with the production of a musical but you never listened to hamilton, have at least one stick-n-poke, drink coffee every day, you have a favorite houseplant, prefer little and big spoon equally, have a dietary restriction, have dyed your hair green, or have been somewhere that you don’t speak the language

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honey-writes:

I think the most heartbreaking thing is…writing does take practice. You’re probably not going to be at your best when you start out. The worst part about writing is that you’re going to be very shaky and probably pretty bad before you can get pretty good. Writing, like all forms of art, takes practice and discipline and willingness to try and keep going, no matter how difficult it may seem. And it can suck! We all know that! Creative ruts and writers block are tough but inevitable aspects of the process of writing. But just know that if you’re not satisfied with your work now, it only means that you’re going to be even better in the future. One day you’ll be able to look back at your work and go, “wow this kinda sucks, but that just means that I’ve gotten better now!” Writing takes time. You’re not gonna get good overnight. So keep going! Keep pushing! You only get better from here :)

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yiffmaster:

britney:

bitch

honestly this post only got funnier with the change in format

my xkit makes it the old format so

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