Re: the swords post for myself, it's sort of a shared swords situation:
T'Challa, one of our two beloved babiest of boys and the sweetest lil guy, has been at the emergency vet since this morning. He's in good hands and getting the treatment he needs, but we're still waiting to hear any updates from his care team. If you could send along good thoughts, vibes, and metaphorical swords as we navigate all of this, we'd be thankful for them.
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As an adult who celebrates (heavily secularised) Christmas, including now actually inviting people over for dinner and stuff, I now understand the reason behind going overboard making the house look nice.
It's not about appearances or upholding tradition or anything like that. We're only inviting people who don't really care, and I only care about traditions that make me happy.
HOWEVER
A) It's fun to decorate and do something a lil fancy once in a while!
B) It's a good fucking excuse to actually make yourself clean the house properly, after putting it off all year.
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i am currently petless (mr keats is still alive and well but he seemed pretty depressed on his own so i found a new home for him w a younger pig, they're getting on well and the people seem lovely but I miss him...) and don't know whether im gonna move cities next year if I get into a phd and what my financial sitch will be. so I am holding out on the very very strong impulse to adopt a cat. but I do have to actively resist this every single day
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special kind of social rejection feels when you don't even get told the thing at your own house is getting cancelled
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really i just cant fuckin wait for our sister to move tf out again for multiple reasons. we can move freely abt the house without her snapping at us for no reason, my parents will stop snatching our furniture/room decorations to put in her room bc she Wanted Them, more space in the fridge for our groceries, and no random strangers moving around and walking past our rooms door until close to midnight
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