LIDIA YUKNAVITCH
The Chronology of Water: A Memoir (2011);
personal photo, original edit

LIDIA YUKNAVITCH
The Chronology of Water: A Memoir (2011);
personal photo, original edit
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, from “Women who Run with the Wolves,” c. 1992 (via mooonborne)
@weremouse
Neptuno (Melenara, Gran Canaria).
there’s something about the sight of steps leading down into the water. it feels like the ocean telling me to come home
gay media + water as catharsis/rebirth moodboard
Photographed by Jonas Lindstroem for T Magazine
Nobody can save you from drowning if you’re not ready to leave the ocean
fuck all this “ah im trans and it sucks” shit!!!! being trans is such a gift and YEAH it has its disadvantages OBVIOUSLY and society is. not that great about it yet but GUESS WHAT!!!! we can change that!!!! we can take up arms and love ourselves!!! self acceptance is the first step to a personal and social revolution!!! being trans is revolutionary and amazing and awesome! dont let any cishet forget that!
on this mysterious mediterranean island with at least one sorceress we respect trans women
Editorial Gif project for my maps class -
these are Viking constellations! (larger still img on the bottom if you want to see the details) :)