please keep me in your prayers; I feel as if I'm under spiritual attack or just mental issues are getting the better of me; I feel worn thin and there's not much more I can take when it comes to how I view my body or how I view gender or anything anymore. I'm hurting badly and I need prayer.
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Okay goodnight everyone, I had fun blogging with ya all :) 🩷
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i miss kiwami japan i hope he's living a beautiful life or making another crazy knife
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lyrics: something’s just not right / there’s hunger in my eyes, but you’re not looking into mine / in the morning light / i wake up next to you, but we’re no longer entwined / i wanna love you with a ravenous hunger / tear your flesh into mine / you say you like me / but you rather that i listen quiet, keep it all inside / something awakening and stirring inside me / i’m gearing up, your pretense in decline / i slice my heart up on a platter and find that you don’t even wanna dine / i gave my soul up, you can eat me raw / diced up and vulnerable, i’m yours to try / you’re glancing to the side, bored, and find that you don’t even wanna dine
here is my boring loserboy barely even visceral softcore cannibalism song if anybody is interested. ZERO sinew cause i’m a disgrace and took the concept in the tamest direction possible i’m so sorry.
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Cover of the day: Day 6: US "Overrun countries" first day cover
It's day 6, and you know what that means! It's time for our first first day cover!
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Today on our metaphorical desks we have a piece of world war 2 history, well not really, but it's still interesting!
Today we have an American first day cover from 1943 featuring a stamp with the flag of Yugoslavia (Which was then occupied by Italy, Germany, Romania, Hungary, and the Independent state of Croatia) with a face value of 5 cents.
Now you may be wondering: "But what is a first day cover???" Well dear hypothetical reader; a first day cover is a cover (makes sense right?) with a stamp canceled on the first day of issue (October 26th 1943 in this case)
The stamp on this cover is from the overrun countries series issued from 1943 'till 1944, each with a 5 cent face value. They were issued by the United States over a 15 month period as a tribute to 13 nations overrun,occupied or annexed by the axis powers shortly before of during the second world war. The nations whose flags were depicted on the stamps were: Poland, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Greece, Yugoslavia, Albania, Austria, Denmark, and Korea. The stamp on this cover features the flag of Yugoslavia, A tricolor of Blue, White, and red (The pan-slavic colors). This flag was adopted in 1918 after the Austrohungarian empire fell in the aftermath of the first world war. This flag was used until 1944 when a red star was added to the center of the flag by the communist goverment (with a slight redesign 1946). After Yugoslavia broke up in 1991/2, the red star was removed and the old flag continued to be used by FR Yugoslavia (Later renamed to Serbia and Montenegro in 2003) until Montenegro split from Serbia to become an independent country in 2006.
I don't have anything else to say so (say it with me) Here's the cover!!!
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