what a life. one moment you're doing performative work sipping on an overpriced latte, and then all of a sudden you've woken 88 km deep into naringgul pass—all because of the realization that the last time you heard waves crashing was in 2019
I despise this trend of putting faux indigenous art on the flag. what country is this from? who is the artist? who are their people? what does it symbolize? none of these questions have an answer. it’s just clip art.
Me, a Germanic Pagan: "Oh like Sol and Máni. Men's restroom is the moon door then."
My buddy Alexandra, a Hellenist: "Oh like Apollo and Artemis. Women to then moon I guess."
My buddy Ken, a Shintoist: "Oh like Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi. Gotta go right."
Corporate Memphis is old now. There’s a new style used very often by all the big media companies, NGOs, and left wing influencers. Doesn’t have a name. Maybe NGO Chic? New Atlantic ? K Street Kitch?
When you get down to a fair amount of mythical creatures were created to just scare kids into not doing stupid shit that would get them killed. For the Qalupalik in Inuit culture it specifically warns kids to stay away from gaps in the ice.
affirmations:
• i am a complex organism brutally engineered by uncaring forces of nature
• i carry genetic code that survived 5 mass extinctions
• i am building a machine greater than myself
• i am able to make phone calls and appointments
• i can write emails without gemini autocorrect
@lovelessleaf lemme put it this way: you're telling someone the appropriate way to be hurt is quietly and still supportuve. which, funny enough, is the same message queer kids especially in our "unnaceptance society" already get from everyone else through their life
thanks for the reminder ig
@Joulevansu hi kak, i don't know what happened in your argument with your father. i never been a parents, tapi you were once his baby too. it's kinda expected unacceptence reaction due our society, but i hope you can be more kinder with your words, that's what i thought :(
@lovelessleaf you're asking OP to soften it specifically in the sentence where they're mad at the person who rejected them, which is to say: how dare you?