neither homophobic nor an ally but a secret third thing (unaware cat who keeps knocking over pride flag because he wishes to chew it)
(via questingqueer)
I can see why someone would worship a tree. Not every tree but some of them tempt me to idolatry. Like… Anyone else get this
(via ivyandbone)
Serenity in the snow l itseriksen
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my heart is suddenly so warm💛
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(via keplercryptids)
“your wounded inner child has valid reasons for the pain they feel, but your wounded inner child also doesn’t deserve control over your decisions and narrative as an adult.”
— iambrillyant
(via ivyandbone)
“This reminded me of you” is such a tender sentence. Oh to have impacted someone so much that they find bits of your soul and hold the memory of you in things and places when you’re not around.
(via nonbinaro)
It’s true that crying won’t solve things but we dont cry to solve. We cry to release.
(via ivyandbone)
my mom was soooo scared of me studying a physical science and getting spiritually corrupted by learning about the age of the earth and evolution and stuff but what she REALLY should have been scared of was that studying a social science would reinforce my existing tendency toward examining society and culture on a meta level. “Linguistics is safe, that’s just language, and you’re not interested in the brain side of it where they talk about evolution,” she literally said, not knowing that I would take the principle of descriptivism and absolutely run with it as a guiding life philosophy
(a genderqueer moodboard with photos of dried flowers, lavender, and green spaces)
I personally wanna see less ‘you are not a burden/it’s not work to love you’ and more ‘you are worth the work it takes to love you.’ I KNOW I’m a burden sometimes. that isn’t such a terrible thing! humans are strong. we can carry burdens. and it is work for me to be there for my friends, but it’s work I’m willing to do.
we need to acknowledge this because pretending love isn’t work will never make people like me feel less guilty for accepting love. we need to talk about it so people don’t feel bad for having boundaries and not always being up to do the work. we need to accept it so we can properly appreciate what others do for us and what we’re doing for them.
yes it does take work to love you. but guess what? you still deserve love, and you deserve people who are willing to do the work to love you. it doesn’t make you bad. all love take work. and everyone is worth it.
(via queeerkings)