Apollonia Saintclair
Full Moon Fever
❓: Are you a Déanist or a Filianist? (I know all Filianists are Déanists too, technically, but bear with me here.) Do you follow a blended path?
📖: Do you have a favourite verse from the Clear Recital? If not, maybe a favourite teaching or chapter?
🙏: Do you prefer recited, pre-written prayers or spontaneous prayer? Do you have a favourite prayer? Have you ever written your own?
🪞: Do you have a preferred “image” of Déa, such as Mother Mary, a particular goddess, etc.?
😇: Do you have a patroness Janya, or a Janya you feel the closest to?
📿: Do you own any prayer beads? Did you buy them, or make them yourself? How do you pray them?
🎁: Do you celebrate the Déanic holidays, something else or a mix of both? Do you have a favourite holiday?
👣: What has your religious journey looked like? Did you walk any paths before this one?
💬: Do you have a favourite Déanic or generally religious quote?
👐: What makes you feel close to Déa?
📺: Is there any fictional media that gives you Déanic vibes, or otherwise reminds you of Her in some way?
🫂: What’s your favourite part about being in the Ekklesia?
💭: Free space! Ask your own question, if you’d like!
what the fuck even is "mom stuff" bro. you are parenting. as a male. they have a name for that, its being a father. is there literally anything outside of BIRTH that could be solely "mom stuff"???
No because I need to know. When I check the box for organ donation does that include skin. Does it actually include this use or is that just for specifically people donating their bodies "for science"
Because if it does, I'm getting that shit removed from my ID tomorrow. Take my heart, lungs, whatever. I'm not becoming a males surgically constructed fuck hole. No.
i have no words
if you’re going to make these assumptions that non-asexual people are “sex-happy,” have sex frequently or at all, have uncomplicated relationships to sex, are sexually attracted to strangers or other people they don’t have a strong bond with, etc., then you have to accept that there are TONS of people who fit your definition of asexual who are not part of any identifiable asexual community, who may not ever identify as asexual, who do not necessarily agree with any theories, politics, or systems of identification developed by asexual communities, but whose feelings and ways of relating to sexuality are just as valid as yours, and you have no way of knowing who they are. and when you assume that someone must not be one of these people, must embody every expectation you have about non-asexual people, solely because they do not identify as asexual, you are making very invasive and inappropriate assumptions about another person’s personal, private sexual feelings and that is not okay. and in particular when you do this to lgbt people, women, people of color, and especially people at the intersections of those groups, you are reinforcing ideas about their relationships to sexuality that play a significant role in their oppression.
Do you ever eat popcorn out of the palm of your own hand with such ardent desperation that you feel like both a wild horse and the gentle schoolgirl feeding it treats to gain its affection
Feel free to download my designs and print, sticker, or flyer them yourself.
If you're curious how these stickers are made or you want to make stickers yourself, you can buy a thermal label printer and label tape:
You can design the stickers in the supported app or you can design the stickers on Adobe Illustrator or Canva and import your designs as images. The printer allows you to print QR codes, images, and text!
One last thing: because I can include QR codes in my stickers, which websites should I link to? Drop suggestions for anti-porn and radical feminist/gender critical websites below.
good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
Watching women fight in MMA is always slightly ridiculous when you know any average male fighter would wipe the floor with them in seconds.
when you haven’t prayed in a while
There’s a reason a sewing kit includes scissors, a wood shop has a saw, and a kitchen is full of knives. In order to build something, to create something on purpose, you have to be prepared to cut away what’s extra. A bolt of cloth does not a blanket make, a piece of wood a shelf, nor a loaf of bread a sandwich. When you snip off frayed bits of string, cut the wood into shape, or slice the end off a loaf of bread you are creating, with the act of removal, something closer to what you desire.
Now let’s say you’re not sewing a blanket, you’re not building a shelf, not making a sandwich. Let’s say you’re crafting a life in which you are happy. You will end up removing things. You’ll leave partners, stop talking to family members, let go of friends. You’ll move apartments, lose jobs, change wardrobes. And you will feel their absence. You’ll look at the scraps of cloth, the odd angles of wood, the stale end of the loaf. But that cloth couldn’t keep you warm and that tiny corner of wood can’t store books. You wouldn’t be full from that little bit of bread or happy with that person. In the art of creating there is the act of removal and it is essential.