My birthday cake this year! I made it myself!
(dontmindallthewineglasses)
I was so proud of it! I unfortunately had to toss it away this morning when I went for a slice. The strawberries began molding and I didn't wanna risk getting sick, eating the non moldy bits. Goodbye my love...
Wait... I thought vampires were supposed to be scary...
That's not scary.
That's a homosexual.
Normal people: *talking about how scary the Leatherface's are and how ugly they are, and how many nightmares the movies give them*
The rest of us: THEY ARE VERY GORGEOUS TO ME!
It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life!
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I told my mom that if I were to die before her, I would either want to be composted, or have my skeleton articulated and put on display in her house... But since neither of those are options, then wet specimen. π PUT ME IN A SCIENCE JAR
would you rather be taxidermied or be a wet specimen wait dont leave
okay I actually have another piece of advice for beginner witches that I've been mulling over.
I want to talk about β¨researchβ¨
I think when some people hear 'research', they picture people reading thick textbooks or historical documents in a library, or tower, or bedroom or what have you , and they picture these witches deeply studying then coming out of that session with a thorough understanding of what they were studying and can apply it perfectly to their craft.
Now, some people might learn well like this and more power to them, but I know I don't, and if you're reading this and you're like me, I'm here to tell you that research takes many forms.
When you buy a witchcraft book, and I do recommend reading/listening to books, you don't have to finish it before trying things. Sometimes research is reading something you find compelling in a book, then going and trying it for a week before continuing reading.
Sometimes research means being in a community of witches, whether that's two friends or a local group, and trying out techniques they've described to see if they work for you.
Sometimes not getting the results you were hoping for is research because then you can figure out why and it improves your craft.
The point of this post is, don't be afraid to include practical application to your craft. I have spent a lot of time thinking I needed to perfect the knowledge in my mind before trying anything and I'm here to tell you that more often than not, it won't work.
You can't know what works for you if you're not working it (or something idk)
you gotta do stuff and not compare yourself to the image of a perfect witch that you've created in your brain
I'll never ignore a potato π₯
May I have your attention?
My mom's spider plant sprouted a little mushroom friend.
Thank you.
"What if you had been aborted?!"
Yeah Becky, I kinda wish I was, cause then I wouldnt have to deal with your dumb ass.
ALSO I'd never have been alive anyways, I'd have no memory of this world. I wouldn't know anything. I would've NEVER existed!
ALSO Also I'd be happy for my mom. She'd have made a hard choice that would've seriously made her life better shed never have had to deal with my emotionally abusive father, and I wouldn't have either.
I would've never had to have been hospitalized because we couldn't afford my medicine for my asthma.
So next time you're about to say some dumb shit like that... Consider shutting the fuck up.
Wow... If I just not eat for a week, I'll be able to afford that! π
go get safe, friends
Gots a new sketchbook!
I find that if I destroy the cover with paint and other decor, I'm not as stressed trying to fill it with perfect drawings every time!
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