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@wannabepriestess

Me, sometimes, out of nowhere, at no specific time and for no specific reason.

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Does this work for you?

I can do this all day

Plus one I made for my friend, 17.

Can you make the dr pepper one w the trans shirt. The first one validated me enough but i

Adding some I had in another post because people couldn't find them

For this guy

(Image description: nine color blocks in hues of the diversity rainbow flag. Lavender is for diversity, pink is for sexuality, red is for life, orange is for healing yellow is for sunlight, green is for nature, turquoise is for magic, blue is for serenity, purple is for spirit. End image description.)

“In March 2017, shortly before his death, Gilbert Baker created a new version of the Rainbow Flag, by adding the ninth stripe in lavender color, next to the stripe in hot pink. This color is meant to represent diversity, something Baker thought is endangered in present-day America.”

The video of Baker creating the diversity flag: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef5sXewQWbA

Hestia/Vesta

Small devotional acts.

  • Keep a tealight on you, light it wherever you may be
  • Clean one small area of your house
  • Savor a hot drink
  • Do small, unnoticed acts of kindness
  • Always greet animals, both big and small
  • Do anything by candlelight 
  • Get cozy and read a good book 
  • Wear colors you associate with her
  • Practice your patience, both external and internal
  • Be a listening ear or shoulder to cry on for those who need it
  • Make compromises when it is healthiest for both parties
  • Bake!
  • Become the one who always has a lighter or matches
  • Listen to music that reminds you of her
  • Spend time tending to your body
  • Leave a big tip the next time you have a chance
  • Practice kindness in all areas of your life - including driving
  • Host/organize a gathering of friends or family
  • Take a hot bath or shower with no time limit
  • Decorate a space
  • Dedicate the first bite of your food to her
  • Build a fire!
  • Veiling (can come in many, discreet forms)
  • Compliment people - both strangers and loved ones
  • Donate something, be it clothes, money, or your time 
  • Support those who have lost their homes in whatever way you can
  • Create something - I really like knitting!
  • Look at photos and embrace the happy nostalgia 
  • Wear makeup or jewelry that reminds you of her
  • Wake up early to see the sunrise - or watch the sunset
  • Watch/read about acts of kindess - be inspired!
  • PRACTICE LOVING YOURSELF
  • Many, many, many other things not said here
  • Additionally, this post is great!

May his memory be a blessing.

Willem Arondéus (22 August 1894 – 1 July 1943) was a Dutch artist and author who joined the Dutch anti-Nazi resistance movement during World War II. He participated in the bombing of the Amsterdam public records office to hinder the Nazi German effort to identify Dutch Jews and others wanted by the Gestapo. Arondéus was caught and executed soon after his arrest. Yad Vashem recognized Arondéus as Righteous Among the Nations.

Their attack, which took place on 27 March 1943, was partially successful, and they managed to destroy 800,000 identity cards, and retrieve 600 blank cards and 50,000 guilders. The building was blown up and no one was caught on the night of the attack. However, due to an unknown betrayer, Arondéus was arrested on 1 April 1943. Arondéus refused to give up the rest of his team.

Arondéus was openly gay before the war and defiantly asserted his sexuality before his execution. His final words were:

"Tell the people that homosexuals are not by definition weak."

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fun fact apollo is fucking great

fun fact of the day lord Apollon is fucking great and theres a statue of him from ALL The way from ancient greece in wich he is wearing a dress specificly worn by women so i re-drew it in my chibi style and in modern dress

To the Romans he dragged the sun🌞, to the Greeks he dragged himself 💅🏻, my boy Apollo is a legend! 💞

PS — OP this is so cute! I love chibi-Apollo!

There are a lot of calls for trans folks, parents of trans kids, and allies to abandon and boycott red states that are passing anti-trans laws.

And something that gets left out of that conversation often is that the people supporting and lobbying for those laws, voting for the representatives who support those laws, and even signing those bills into law--they're our own family.

Because trans people are everywhere. No matter where you are, you have--at the very least--met a trans person; whether you realize it or not, we're your neighbors, coworkers, and children.

I hope that Gov. Gianforte will be moved by his child's words; but unfortunately, parents in this country choose their politics and their god over their own children everyday.

I do commend them for coming out and speaking up; this is absolutely a courageous thing they have done. It isn't an easy thing at all to come out as trans to someone who thinks of trans people as less than human, especially when that someone is your own flesh and blood.

Golden One
of hearth and home
please bless this day
bring joy into the sunshine
so I may feel your warmth with me
as I carry out my duties

Sweet Lady Divine
Mother of the Hearth
and Matron to All
carry unto me the lessons of this day
so I may take heart of what you wish to teach me

Guide me, Lady Hestia
with your lessons of what we all must know
bless me and carry onto me your teachings

“'LET HE WHO BE WITHOUT SIN CAST THE FIRST STONE’“ – “LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS?” – “ANITA WHO?” – “KEEP YOUR LAWS OFF MY BODY. AND OUT OF OUR BEDS!,” Stop Anita Bryant Demonstration, Hollywood High School, Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1977. Photo by Pat Rocco, c/o @onearchives. . On June 13, 1977, forty years ago today, as queer communities across the United States continued to process and protest the success of Anita Bryant’s “Save Our Children” campaign against Miami’s anti-discrimination ordinance (which Miami voters overwhelmingly voted to repeal on June 7), approximately 5,500 demonstrators gathered outside of Los Angeles’ Hollywood High School for a march to De Longpre Park. The march, organizers explained, was “to protest any possible spread to California of antihomosexual legislation.” . Within months, Bryant’s campaign successfully challenged pro-gay ordinances in a number of American cities and eventually turned its attention to California, where the battle over the Briggs Initiative engulfed and galvanized the queer community. #lgbthistory #HavePrideInHistory #Resist (at Hollywood High School)

Goddess Hestia: Home Blessing

Lady Hestia, goddess of home, family, and shelter,

I ask for your blessing upon this home.

Watch over and protect those who live here.

May love and devotion, which burn so brightly in your heart,

blaze in our hearts as well.

I honor you first and last, Great Hestia,

goddess of sanctuary.

Be welcome in our home for all time.

Prayer to Hestia when blessing a home.

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You think this is a joke? A JOKE? No, this is The native Finnish God of Love, Lempo. Demonic and monstrous, and capable of possessing people, driving them insane with love. Call him in with a right love spell and he’s more than happy to help you.

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Bread and fire too? Hot damn

Finally, a love deity for monster fuckers.

This is about defining who is fully human and who is not. #RoeVWade

Pregnant people have rights that a potential person does not. Preganant people are not subordinate.

(Image description: screenshots of five tweets from Kameron Hurley, @KameronHurley.

1) "Progressives always trip on evangelical talking points. The questions isn't "When is a pregnancy a person?" It's "When do pregnant people stop being people?" We don't force people to donate kidneys or give blood. No one else is forced to put life and health at risk for a person"

2) "Roe being overturned isn't about a health procedure. It's about removing the federally protected right to privacy and personal liberty of people who can get pregnant. We are deemed subordinate to a potential person. That life is given more rights than we are. That's the issue."

3) "Let's start with baseline that this is a potential person. It's also a potential person that won't exist without bodily sacrifices from someone else. This court would absolutely overturn any attempt to force people to give blood to save others, let alone a kidney, because "liberty."

4) "This is the actual issue we are talking about. This is about personal liberty and bodily autonomy, and instead of refuting conservative talking points, we need to frame this in ways that make moderates, at least, recoil."

5) "Because we all know that this is exactly what evangelicals think of where we are in the hierarchy of who gets to be human, which is why they're coming after contraception, gay marriage, etc. next. This is about defining who is fully human and who isn't.")

The only thing that I disagree with here is that Roe is also about a health procedure--many different health procedures in fact. Roe is about bodily autonomy, and privacy rights, and rights for people of marginalized genders. And Roe is also about the right to access safe scientific evidence-based healthcare and health procedures--something which evangelicals largely reject.