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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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They lay in the dark, guarding. There was no way of measuring the passage of time, nor any inclination to measure it. There was a time when they had not been here, and there would be a time, presumably, when they would, once more, not be here. They would be somewhere else. This time in between was immaterial.
But some had shattered and some, the younger ones, had gone silent.
The weight was increasing.
Something must be done.
One of them raised his mind in song.

– a song begins | Terry Pratchett, Making Money

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bioethicists

diet culture is so rooted in the idea that our bodies are machines that our minds have to outwit. it pushes for the idea that hunger is something you have to “beat”, that cravings are an annoyance to ignore or outwit, that the way our bodies want to look and want to be is something to fight, that it needs to be helped to do things it was built to do.

here is the liberating truth- your body is so smart and it is trying to help you. it works so hard to keep you alive- sometimes it fails at what it’s trying to do, sometimes it does it in unconvential ways, but it is trying to keep you alive! hunger is our body saying “we need food”- it’s not something to ignore or supress. cravings are our body saying “we need a specific type of food”- they aren’t something to trick or prevent. natural weight and weight distribution are our body saying “this is the shape in which we work best”- they aren’t something to control or reduce. denying this is what hurts us most- even though diet culture tries to tell us that listening to our bodies and treating them with kindness and forgiveness is wrong.

THIS SO MUCH THIS if you only take one thing from my entire blog i want it to be this i have eaten WHATEVER I HAVE WANTED for the past 16 months and my weight has stayed exactly the same
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literallyaflame

i have rocks and crystals and i like them and i like to buy them and i’m always afraid ppl will be like “oh u must kno something about Witchcraft or Spirituality” but i don’t know dick about shit i just like shiney rocks, i’ve got a Crow Brain

shoiny the only rock collection i have some knowledge to accompany is my fossil collection the shiny rock is just a box of shinyyyyyy
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constantlycaffeinating asked:

Top five bastards (or characters with bastard energy)

This is a beautiful question Amelia thank you for this quality content.

1. Edmund (King Lear) (if you follow me and didn’t guess that yet I’m clearly not doing a good enough job being insufferable about the Love Of My Life)

2. Philip the Bastard (King John)

3. Richard III (2 Henry VI, 3 Henry VI, Richard III) (Not a bastard obviously but as @harry-leroy and i discussed a while back he has the same “everyone hates me because of how I was born so therefore fuck the entire world no one can stop me” vibe)

4. Don John (Much Ado About Nothing)

5. Aaron the Moor (Titus Andronicus) (Again, not a bastard, but also looked down on for things about his birth he can’t control (race), heaps of BDE, evil and loving it, seduces and sleeps with married woman)

Also bonus points to this guy Thersites from Troilus and Cressida, I haven’t read the play yet so I don’t know what I think of him but google he tells me he has the following quote:

“I am a bastard too; I love bastards: I am a bastard begot, bastard instructed, bastard in mind, bastard in valour, in every thing illegitimate. One bear will not bite another, and wherefore should one bastard?”

And frankly? Seems iconic.

one day i'll stop tormenting you talking about how much i love bastards but today is not that day anyway have some good content king lear Edmund king john much ado about nothing richard iii Titus Andronicus now gods stand up for bastards