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muse a messed around with a ouija board with some friends one night. they were all pretty drunk, and forgot to end the game correctly. everything seemed fine, until muse b showed up at muse a’s apartment door one night.
muse b claims to be muse a’s new roommate, and even has a letter from the landlord to prove it. muse a doesn’t really question them much, and lets them in, bags and all, to live in their apartment. it isn’t long before muse b’s weird side starts to show; they never seem to sleep, they don’t talk to anyone outside of muse a, and muse a’s friends group, they stay up late at night, surrounded by candles, and just seem… off. muse a just figures their roommate is a satanist, or a modern witch… until muse b reveals to muse a that when you are foolish with a ouija board, you get a personal demon.
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001\ muse a is completely freaked out and decides to camp out at a friend’s house, to avoid muse b. muse b has admittedly got a little bit of a soft spot for them, and follows after them to try and get them back.
002\ muse a is a fan of the supernatural, and kinda finds it cool. muse b isn’t happy with it, they want to be feared!, and so tries to spook muse a all the time, progressively getting madder and madder every time muse a says “cool!” to them.
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I hate the stigma around mental health
Immediately when I got medication for schizophrenia, my friends won’t talk to me anymore.
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Tumblr,
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WHO provides daily updates surrounding COVID-19’s spread, infection rate, and general influence on our society. Their latest update given on March 3, 2020, details that there is a shortage of personal protective equipment for healthcare professionals. They also provide a very handy FAQ section, where you can learn more about how to protect yourself and your community.
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Your local health department will often have the most up-to-date information specific to your immediate area, including how to proceed if you believe you may be showing symptoms of the virus. If you live in the United States, you can find the contact information for your health department by visiting the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO).
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We do not answer to the questions which seem to hurt us more, but we tell ourselves to hide it between us, and again in fire and blood: we are nothing but a stain to each kiss, or a wound inside the moonlight?
Chuck Akot, à l'intérieur du clair de lune (via shinypizzakid)
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vad ska man göra när det inte är tillräckligt att bara vara sig själv? - ev
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värsta känslan är när man ligger där ensam och det enda man vill är att just DEN personen ska höra av sig, men sen inser man att.. det kommer ju inte att hända. - //
Fuck life.
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Jag vill inte möta henne, den där tjejen i spegeln, jag vet att hon är besviken och det kommer göra mig ännu mer besviken.
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Bara lyssna och försök att förstå att i slutändan handlar det inte om att hitta någon som tar bort allt det trasiga inom en, det handlar om att hitta just denna någon som lägger armarna om en och hindrar en från att gå sönder ännu mer. - Ev
Truth✨
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“Det är okej.” Sa hon och suckade medans hon svalde den tunga klumpen i halsen.
“Allt kommer att bli bra.”
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