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she/her | ⚢ | 29 | Beginner Witch ✨ | 💓@yummorrigan💓 | I fix computers :) | I love retro games | Personal posts can be a NSFW minors DNI 🔞

Hello :)

My name is Jessie, this is my personal page where I post about my interests:

  • Tech stuff...very occasionally, I work as an IT specialist and honestly it's an interest that's falling off for me
  • I've been getting into witchcraft, rn I'm still doing allot of research but I'm getting pretty confident with Tarot readings and I eventually want to start posting my own witchy content soon :)
  • I like retro and/or cute video games like Pokemon, Sonic and Kirby
  • I'm a sapphic trans woman so I sometimes make posts about my sexuality or transition and reblog things relating to them
  • I'm getting back into making art so I eventually want to post some of my art :)

I sometimes respond to my DMs but I usually don't if I get a bad vibe from your profile.

I do have an NSFW account: jessiejames77 (18+ Only btw) I post teasers and lewds there to promote my OF and Fansly content or just reblog other girls doing the same :)

I do it for both accounts but I figured I should mention I will block anyone without their age in their profile

My DMs are open there too but I will block anyone creepy.

I also have my links in my profile but besides here I'm mostly active on my mastodon That is also NSFW 18+ only, bc I tend to just post whatever is on my mind and about my OF stuff there too

Red Flag Checklist

Okay witches, let's have a round table.

When you're reading or contemplating the purchase of a book on modern witchcraft or paganism, what are some red and green flags that you look for?

I'll start.

Red Flags:

Disreputable Author - If the author is either a known source of bad information or bad behavior, or one of those "house names" that certain companies use, that's a no for me.

"New Age White Witch" Syndrome - If a text has a more-than-incidental or very deliberate focus on culturally appropriative practices ("Use this exotic voodoo doll ritual to hex your ex"), outdated terminology ("black magic," that G slur we don't use, etc), antisemitic bullshit (Lilith is not a pagan goddess), or anti-science rhetoric ("Essential oils are better than pills!") And yes this means the ever-expanding list of racist dogwhistles too.

Poor Understanding or Misrepresentation of History - If someone's repeating Murrayisms or insisting things are ancient that definitely aren't (POTATO GODDESS), that says to me that either the author didn't bother to do their research or they don't know what they're talking about.

Insistence on One Correct Way - If I encounter anything resembling "this is the only TRUE way," the book's going out the window. The more so if the author is citing their personal opinions or UPGs as fact.

Insistence on Gendering Everything - If a book insists on assigning a binary gender to everything (outside of citing a historical context), or is boomboxing ~*SACRED WOMYN'S WOMB MAGYCK*~ throughout, or even if it's just overly preoccupied with fertility and childbearing as part of the "natural" life cycle, I'm immediately putting it down. (This is more of a personal one, in a way? But it's a red flag for TERFy things too.)

Lack of Sources - If there's no bibliography, no works cited, no recommended reading, or just a really flimsy list that's rife with internet links or problematic titles, that's not a good sign.

Green Flags:

Inclusive Language - If the author refers to the reader or an unidentified person as "they" or "them," that's a good sign. Double points if it's in a context that you'd normally expect to see gendered elsewhere. There's always room for gendered language when it's appropriate, but to me, it's refreshing when an author doesn't assume the female identifies as female.

Health and Safety Warnings - If there are notes for safe handling or harvesting of potentially harmful herbs, or warnings about health hazards (i.e. keep this away from persons who are pregnant or nursing), or reminders to be careful with fire and glass and the like, this is a good sign. To me, it means the author has a practical mindset and is at least keeping real-world limitations in mind.

Lots of Sources...and GOOD Sources - If the book has a nice fat bibliography, especially if there are mundane sources as well as magical ones, and if those sources are solid? A+. Double points if there's an index or footnotes and citations throughout the text.

Lack of "Guru" Mindset - If the author encourages the reader to take what they've learned and continue to do research on their own, that's a good sign. Encouragement of critical thinking is excellent, and also the admission that there is more than one way of Doing The Magical Thing. (Hi Lee)

Good Formatting - A book should be visually appealing, but it should also be easy to read and formatted properly, in a way that makes sense. I like to see clean margins, good spacing, and clear text. Page decorations and pictures and fancy title fonts are fine, so long as they don't make the book difficult to decipher.

(Okay, your turn!)

✨ Weekly Witchy Questions ✨

Here are a few questions to get your witchy brain juice flowing! Feel free to answer in the comments or in a reblog or use these questions in your personal witchy journal <:

🌙 What is your goal for your craft this week?

🌙 What role, if any, does the moon play in your craft?

🌙 Do you believe that different phases of the moon hold different powers? Why or why not?

🌙 If the moon does not play a role in your craft, why not?

🌙 Do you believe that the full moon during different months holds different powers? Why or why not?

🌙 If you could work with one moon deity, which would it be and why?

🌙 Do you use moon water? If yes, what's your process look like?

T4T sex is otherworldly and there's nothing you can say to convince me otherwise.

Trans folks, you're ethereal, you're paradisiacal, you're divine, and do not let anyone try and tell you otherwise!!

Whatever body you are in and however you present yourself to the world, no matter your pronouns or names, you are made of stars and they are burning bright.

Stop using this word.

It does not mean:

  • Free spirited
  • Traveller 
  • White girls dancing in fields wearing a long patterned skirt and crop top

It is:

  • A RACIAL SLUR. 
  • JUST as bad as the “n” slur, the “k” slur, or the “r” slur.

G*psy is a term used to derogatorily describe an ethnicity/people that everybody apparently forgets exists: the Romani. 

Stop using this slur on your shirts, jewellery, and in your metaphysical shops.

Stop using a terrible slur against a thriving people for your own profit or benefit. 

Stop using a slur against a thriving people to describe yourself as “Adventurous uwu”.

 Stop using this word.

You are not a “g*psy”

You are a fucking asshole.

In Luigi’s Mansion, scanning a mirror with the Game Boy Horror normally provides a quick way back to the Foyer. The image in the mirror will start spinning, then Luigi himself spins around and warps to the Foyer.

However, a glitch can result in the mirror image spining indefinitely without warping Luigi. If the mirror in the 2F Washroom is scanned at the same time as Luigi defeats the ghost in this room, the warp will fail and the image will keep spinning while Luigi is free to move around. The spinning speed will keep increasing forever until the image is unrecognizable.