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hey i'm Coda and i'm waiting to get abducted by aliens | agender panromantic demisexual | they/them | INFP | 93% space dust | stressed, depressed, and outer space obsessed nerd | Black Lives Matter

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friendlyfrankenstein:

wisteriaalu:

*gives you a foxglove* *gives you a nightshade* *gives you a devil’s trumpet* *gives you a moonflower* *gives you an oleander* *gives you a lily of the valley* *gives you a hydrangea* *gives you wisteria* *gives you a buttercup* *gives you a daffodil* *gives you an iris* *gives you elder berries* *gives you a

please slow down I can only eat so fast

celebrityworshipsyndromee:

The way people don’t scream I hate you in arguments anymore they say like you’re abusive/ manipulative/toxic. It’s like there’s been a collective pathologising of emotions through an excess of therapy and dominance of therapy culture. There’s a new obsession with like a clinical validity to one’s hatred that has to be expressed in this depersonalised way and viewed as more valid than expressing your dislike.

It’s interesting that the “I hate you” has its emphasis on the emotion of the speaker, rather than “You’re toxic” which removes it from an emotional realm into a diagnostic one. The latter is probably much more impactful on a recipient’s self esteem in the long term, and desensitises the speaker to their own emotions too.

aholotte:

Happy new year to all queers, weirdos, people with 20939384737 pronouns, people with no pronouns, multigender people, aspec people, xenogender users, neopronouns users, he/him lesbians and she/her gays, people who mold gender to their liking, people with extremely niche microlabels, lesboys, turigirls, mspec lesbians, mspec gays, mspec straights, straightbians, gaybians, straight gays/straightcians, queerhets, transhets, intersex people, dykes, butches, femmes, bears, twinks, and everyone under the lgbtq+ umbrella. Let’s make 2023 the most radical queer year of all. Never stop being you

autistic-lake-thing:

An interesting point my friend made me realize last night is that once you identify as non-binary or anywhere on that spectrum, it can feel a lot better to dress as your assigned gender since now you’re doing it voluntarily as another gender (or no gender at all) rather than doing it because “that’s how you’re supposed to dress.” They said something along the lines of “my experience of being non-binary is interesting because one of my thoughts was ‘now that I’m non-binary I can finally be a girl’.” It’s like now that the pressure to do one thing is gone, it’s easier and more enjoyable

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