26. bi af. irish tour director. cave dweller. aspiring cryptid. corvid worshipping heathen. rookie brewer. anti-fascist all day every day. tumblr grandma.
like! people always reference pride & prejudice as the archetypal “normal girl falls for mysterious brooding antihero” story but they overlook the part where lizzy drags darcy so fucking hard he leaves town and then apologizes for talking to her the next time they meet even though they’re at his literal house
Don’t let the world fool you: consistent kindness is the most quietly powerful thing.
If you ever want to engage in villainy & undermine the social order: Be especially kind to the people society has rejected. Care about the ones the world would convince you don’t ‘deserve’ your kindness.
I genuinely mean this when I say to you: the ultimate act of rebellion is insisting on compassion and grace in a compassionless world.
Internalized class-antagonism is a fuck because I gotta wonder how much my habit of suppressing my Mississippi accent contributes to my suffering from voice dysphoria
Alright y’know what Reba McEntire has a deep voice with a thick accent and does anyone DARE to talk shit about or look down on Reba? I think the fuck NOT.
Let’s all be like Reba in 2019.
Me @ me: “Don’t do it … don’t say it … don’t do it … don’t say it …”
Me: “… I MIGHT’VE BEEN BORN JUST POOR WHITE TRASH, BUT FANCY WAS MY NAME
hot take but girls with ADHD don’t ‘present differently’, it’s just that misogyny punishes girls and people read as girls a lot more severely for their ADHD symptoms so most girls become way more proficient at masking their symptoms so end up being left undiagnosed and then just develop depression, anxiety, trauma and burnout over not being able to meet standards that are difficult if not impossible for people with ADHD and being harshly reprimanded for it
I was walking in the forest during winter, and saw a wendigo sitting under a tree. I asked it if it was going to kill me. It said, “No, this is just a dream.” So I sat next to it in the snow for a bit and then he said, “The anger in your heart warms you now, but will leave you cold in your grave.” And then I woke up.