ghostwarmth
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greetings My name is Reverie. I'm a queer, Jewitchy writer, who's constantly tired.
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It's been a hot minute. I'm so fuqing tired of everything. Also, I'm going after a BS degree.
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having someone watch u play video games is an underrated form of companionship
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I know no one here knows this, but I have a female albino hedgehog named Matzah/ Matzah Ball.




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The complete series of redesigned Pride Angels, featuring Rainbow, Bisexual, Transgender, Lesbian, Pansexual, Intersex, Nonbinary, Genderqueer, and Asexual angels.
Free for personal, non-commercial use! Credit is appreciated.
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Banish the idea that all antisemites look like Nazis.
Antisemitism is pervasive in every culture and people aware of Jewish people's existence.
Yes, some antisemites look like white European neo-Nazis, but...
A lot of antisemites look like an atheist influencer who mocks Judaism as a "gotcha" to Christianity.
A lot of antisemites look like a lady at Church who talks about how much she "loves Jews" because "Jesus was Jewish."
A lot of antisemites look like a political commentator talking about the "globalists" and the "secret cabal controlling the government and Hollywood."
A lot of antisemites look like your gay friend who says he can't be antisemitic because he's gay and "the Nazis killed gay people too."
A lot of antisemites look like social justice advocates who will advocate for every marginalized community but will stay silent as soon as they are confronted with the antisemitism in their own circles.
A lot of antisemites look like fandom bloggers who think it's funny and original to call Jewish features "feral" or "sleepy" or "sneaky" or "rat-like" or "creepy".
People who want to deny their own antisemitism will push the idea that only Nazis are antisemites.
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i'm so in love with these little friends 😭😭😭😭😭
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you are haunted by memories that linger like a softly uttered curse.
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“But in the end, stories are about one person saying to another: This is the way it feels to me. Can you understand what I’m saying? Does it feel this way to you?”
— Kazuo Ishiguro, in his 2017 Nobel prize acceptance speech (via smiththeteacher)
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apparently native american tribes were in contact with the donner party and offered them food when they saw the colonists were starving and the donner party turned them down and decided to go the whole “cannibalism” route instead.
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I'm still around, but from the corner of your eye.
Here's my Matzah ball.




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In context with this post on sigil making, you need to break up letters into their basic shapes. I’ve gotten a few messages from people who don’t know how to do that, which is totally understandable, so here’s a guide. I didn’t include vowels because you don’t use vowels when making this kind of sigil.
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I don’t really know what people generally call this method of sigil making, so I’m just calling it “Letter Shaping” because you’re using the basic shapes from certain letters. EDIT: It’s one of many variations of the ‘Spare Method’ created by Austin Oswald Spare in the early 1900s This is the most common form of sigil making, and it allows the most creative influence. As you see above the sigils are for nearly the same thing, yet the sigils came out completely different. Not because the purpose was different, but because I approached them both a different creative way, and that’s what I like so much about this method. There’s a lot of freedom and personalization involved.
(UPDATE: Here’s a link to a guide on how to deconstruct letters down to basic shapes)
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