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the emotion i just experienced is kind of indescribable
ok i just wanna check something.... reblog if you've never watched/opened tumblr live
wdym an average platonic bond cant be deep and meaningful do none of you remember the power of friendship
Love how tumblr has its own folk stories. Yeah the God of Arepo we’ve all heard the story and we all still cry about it. Yeah that one about the woman locked up for centuries finally getting free. That one about the witch who would marry anyone who could get her house key from her cat and it’s revealed she IS the cat after the narrator befriends the cat.
I have so much acne and i feel like im losing the upper parts of my vocal range and i hate needles so much but my lovely fiancee holds my hands and kisses my shoulders and i feel so much happier and braver and im so excited every week
what they don’t tell you about HRT is that you might really like even the most unpleasant and scary of effects
i smile every time my voice cracks. it really does spark joy. why does that happen? i was terrified of my voice changing, and it hurts, and it’s embarrassing, so why does it make me so happy??????
i think it’s that even the “”bad”” (completely subjective btw) effects remind me of what i’m doing. i’m finally on HRT and it’s wonderful and i love it, so why would i not find joy in my voice cracking or gaining a bit of weight or my hair getting a little thinner?
change is beautiful and gut-wrenching and terrifying and wonderful, and this is the most alive i’ve ever felt. it’s scary but it’s good scary, like watching a horror movie and cuddling your friends. it’s rollercoaster scary, or haunted house scary. it’s the kind of fear you choose to feel, and would choose again in a heartbeat. it’s not the fear i’m used to, the slow horror of life passing by before your eyes, the kind of fear that makes you want to crawl out of your own skin.
HRT is good scary. i hope the takeaway from this is ‘do it scared’
Yo its the test from the mysterious benedict society! Sick i wanna play it
Small game idea I've had for a while:
You're taking a history exam. You haven't studied. The exam is about some completely fictional event in a fictional country. It's all multiple choice questions about this made-up history. Here's the trick, though: the exam is really poorly made, in that way where a lot of the questions (and the answers they give) inadvertently give hints to the answers of different questions.
So you'll get, for example, "who assassinated Chancellor Eurich?" and "who was the Chancellor in 1895" and "what event in early 1896 precipitated the Great Power Struggle" and you have to determine from the test itself what the answers are and get as good a score as you can.
You are microwave safe. You are dishwasher safe. You will not turn orange after one use. You will not deform under boiling water.