Just a heads up, there appears to be some sort of scam group calling themselves SpiritCoreHealth or some variation of that, and they’re reaching out to me and a couple of other chronic illness bloggers looking to “recruit” us into what looks like some sort of multilevel marketing/cult wellness bullshit thing.
I’ve had multiple messages from different accounts, all claiming to be affiliated with it and “wanting practitioners such as yourself to be part of our group.”
If you see them on any of my posts, please report them, either to me or Tumblr itself. I won’t have charlatans using my blog to exploit the chronic illness community.
“This is the most stupid thing you’ve ever done!” Hermione yells after Harry. Then she blinks. They’re no longer at Grimmauld Place, and sitting huddled together on a familiar four-poster bed with red drapings are four teenaged boys, staring avidly at them. Well, this is just brilliant, she thinks. “And you didn’t even get the year right!”
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Or: the one in which Harry is done with the war and thinks it’s time he got something he wanted for a change. He misses his godfather, goddammit.
the adventures of archie. a series of shorts of what the familiar goes through before finding douxie. can be happy or sad. maybe both. last episode ends with him finding douxie. end post.
My intention isn’t to BOSS people around. But people who don’t create on tumblr really have to understand that if creators stop posting here, you won’t have anything else to like but maybe memes. If you want content to circle around to your dashboard… you have to pay it forward and reblog. That is why this website is dying. The Ban is not the only reason.
I just watched a kid break down in the bookstore because his books for the semester totaled $600 and that’s the american university system in a nutshell