As a girl, I love and adore all the girls on the planet, but one thing really confuses me... I am fragile, small and bony and for some reason we, girls with such a physique, are rarely mentioned on the Internet. I understand that tolerance is in fashion now, but please don’t forget that there are also white skinny girls🥲
I'm letting someone else take over this. Anon, I'm sorry you feel forgotten about. Nobody deserves body discrimination. That being said, this really rubs me the wrong way. I wish I had the proper words to explain, I just..."Don't forget about skinny white girls." Are you serious?
s5 scene paralleling the new girl scene where nick is talking about how he’s the guy girls get with before they realize they deserve better. and mike is feeling upset about something again, feeling out of place now that they’re back and feeling like nobody needs him. and you think it’s going to head in the direction of the van scene where will looks at mike and talks him down in a soft voice but this time will has just totally had it and he grabs mike by the shoulders and just shouts. “you are important, mike, you’re important to me and you’re enough for me and i’m sick of you talking about yourself like you can’t see all of it!” and just like the van scene mike just stares at him in awe and shock and you can see his eyes tearing up and you think it’s going to end like the van scene too, something appreciative yet unspoken hanging in the air between them. except unlike the van scene, will is in the middle of a sentence and his hands are flailing emphatically and his voice is getting choked up with emotion because why can’t mike see how wonderful he is and does he really not know then mike leans over and grabs will’s hands from where they’re moving in midair and cuts him off mid sentence and kisses him.
songbird's season of general sadness/first real grief/sorrow is coming to an end: (in chronological/journeying order) songs and poetry that helped my heart a lot these past few months :)
Always Good, Andrew Peterson / Marjorie, Andrew Osenga / Ask Polly article I read on a whim: 'My Boyfriend Refuses to Change' / You're On Your Own, Kid, Taylor Swift / One Foot in Front of the Other, Griff / Heavy, Mary Oliver / Monday by @madamescarlette / The Letter, Linda Gregg / Summer's Retrospective by @madamescarlette / Ode to Some Lyric Poets, Gregory Orr
(bonus--from the scraps of writing that came out of this chapter of life, which are slowly being assembled into a more coherent story:)
editing down my tob gameplay but only keeping the parts where i ramble about xan and radri and how they're each other's source of light and wonder but each only thinks that it goes one way
mothers be like *projects insecurities onto daughters/afab children*
like, they'll be like "you should start wearing eyeliner and mascara and some concealer for your eye bags, you inherited my tired droopy eyes" "sorry you had to get my flat chest" "be careful, you don't wanna end up fat like me"
already as a kid i never got why musa thinks they have a party when they all just sit in a café 😅
why? did you think stella would lie to you for fun? that’s not her type. she is the one who gossips at the first chance but she'd never lie to make you feel bad. she simply doesn’t watch her words. so why so surprised?
why does musa pretend as if this was an impossible thing? ever looked at darcy? she’s gorgeous
i really want to be one of those beautiful girls who always have impeccable hair and natural-looking makeup but the truth is most days i truly don’t have the desire to put anything more than the bare minimum into my appearances
malydia are sooo fun because they boldly ask the question “what if too lesbians who were sooo autistic in the exact opposite directions? but what if they’re not actually autistic they’re just Like That because they are a harbinger of death and a girl who spent the last several years of her life as a coyote? but what if still, actually really truly and for real, they were both autistic (in the exact opposite directions)?” and they answer is, of course, “well, that would be awesome”