not to sound corny but the textile arts make me feel connected to the world around me. it's so intentional and deliberate and when i sit and do it, i think a lot about how many other women that came before me used to do it, how many hands have used the same supplies i am using, and how many other people might be doing the same thing as me all across the world right now
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99% of "mysterious disappearances" esp of people in their 20s who start acting weird for 48 hours and then vanish are not mysterious, thats just when a lot of reality-obliterating mental illness tends to kick in and it's pretty easy to get a short circuit in your brain that makes you go family guy death pose in joshua tree national park. it's not any less tragic, it's just a documented phenomenon and not particularly predictable. its a big reason the medical advice is for people with a family history of schizophrenia to completely avoid weed and psychedelics. "people just go crazy sometimes" is a principle of human health that used to be a lot more accepted prior to the american midcentury and to a certain extent thats a healthier way to conceptualize and prepare for the risk, as opposed to the modern assertion that anyone acting weird is dangerous and broken forever.
[ID: a very simply drawn three panel comic. the first panel shows a person approaching a cat that's laying on the floor and reaching down to hug her, saying "gertie." the second panel shows two coins falling from the person's shirt pocket. the third panel shows the coins bouncing off the cat, who doesn't care.]
ppl arguing that suki is the sanest character in atla are conflating the fact that she’s cool, composed, and remarkably calm under pressure with “sanity,” but i would also argue that she mostly seems “normal” only because her foremost dynamic is with sokka, and literally anyone seems normal when standing next to sokka. but also this is the girl who, upon hearing sokka confess that his girlfriend died in his arms a couple months ago and it seriously fucked him up, immediately replied with “are you looking for a rebound?” she didn’t even bother to express her condolences she was like idc that you’re literally grieving right now i need you badly. and then not a day later sokka was like “yeah okay.” like, they’re compatible for a reason. and it’s certainly not because they’re both well-adjusted, grounded normies. lol