I think this sums it up beautifully! It’s not about fitting society’s beauty standards, it’s about self respect, being aware of how you present yourself, and, most importantly, taking care of yourself, and that shows
i wish more women knew beauty is an energy. it’s not about fitting the beauty standard so much as it is that tender care for your body and effort put into your outward appearance (hygiene, grooming, personal style and having fun with it) creates a magnetic energy. it tells people to regard you as important because you prioritise time and energy spent solely on yourself. it doesn’t even have to be about appearance at all if it’s not of interest - notice the same energy in people who are very skilled at something, who took the time to be great, who invested into themselves through passion and self-respect. sometimes fitting the beauty standard does help our goals, but you’d be surprised how little it can matter once you focus your energy on how you present yourself regardless of the standards. move from a place of pleasure and passion and watch it all come together.
Bartender: thanks for stopping that bar fight, spiderman. Can I get you a drink? It’s on the house
Peter: thank you, but I can’t
Bartender: why not
Peter:
Bartender:
Peter, trying not to give his age away: I’m pregnant
Epic
Head Archivist Hatsune Miku design. one could even say the world is hers
thanks OP for the idea,, I'll see if I'll get to the other Fears
Holy fuck 🤣🤣
At least there’s a silver lining?
Gahh, so cute! 😍😭
Just some normal healing magic
tw blood
Pomegranates have diverse cultural-religious significance, as a symbol of life but also as a symbol of power, blood and death.
It had a strong association to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love
Ahh! I love these two so goddamn much! 🥹
Dungeon Meshi...AH! Dungeon Meshi!
They/ThemAn autistic genderqueer vampire with the soul of a 70 year old depressed English cat, the mind of a curious corvid, and the attitude of a shapeshifting fae
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