really love dynamics that are like 'it honestly doesn't matter if you view them as romantic or platonic, the point is that they love each other. the type of love is inconsequential, all that matters is that it's there'. gotta be one of my favorite genders.
Chloe: that sweater looks awful on you
Brooke: im rereading the letters you wrote me
Chloe: what
Brooke: im searching and scanning for answers in every line
Chloe: what are you doing
Brooke: for some kind of sign
Brooke: of where i asked for your fucking opinion
You don't become a poet. The poems find you because you are one.
- Sakshi Narula
yk every now and then white men do it right
just saw this on pinterest and it hit me like a truck
SANDRA BULLOCK AS GRACIE HART Miss Congeniality (2000) Dir. Donald Petrie
I made my first zero waste switch today!
I bought a shampoo bar from Lush Cosmetics in Soak n’ Float which is honey based to lock in moisture
I highly recommend these to my fellow witches! You get between 80-100 washes out of a single bar and there’s no plastic to throw away! Best of all you can get a bar that is made of ingredients to correspond with your intentions or spells such as lemon, seaweed and sea salt, rose etc.
You can scrub the bar straight onto your hair or lather it in your hands first, and they smell amazing!!
I figured why worship nature while I continue to damage it with harmful plastic?? I’m going to be making more swaps in the future so stay tuned!!
Here’s why cotton handkerchiefs are better than tissues and we should bring them back:
- you can embroider them - you can wave them from the plaftorm as your lover departs in a train for a long journey - reusable, zero waste - you can dramatically dab your eyes with them to signify that you’re upset - you can pass them on to your grandchildren
I genuinely wonder if people realize how many projects get abandoned because the readership "wasn't there", when in reality, the readership just stayed silent. It's a big thing in trad pub that book series get discontinued because readers pirate the books or wait until the series is finished to buy a copy, leading the publisher to think that nobody actually wants the book enough to continue the series, but it happens with indie creators too.
I've discontinued a lot of free, online series because it's not worth putting 3-5 hours a week into posting a project for no readers. Sometimes I finish the series for me but just never post it again, other times I don't finish it at all because it feels more worthwhile to put my time into other things. Sometimes I hear from readers who are sad or upset that I didn't finish something they were liking, but the *reason* it never got finished is because I didn't know anyone liked it. If you like something, tell the creator, tell your friends, make some noise about it. If you would be sad if a story never finished, make that interest known because one of my biggest considerations before discontinuing a series is "will people miss this? Will I be letting people down" and 9/10 times, I come to the conclusion of "no, it doesn't even seem like anyone's reading this" only to learn after I've moved on that apparently someone was.
Gwyn:
Clotho:
The Mother:
The Cauldron:
Azriel's shadows:
No one:
Azriel at the end of his bonus chapter thinking about Gwyn: