No mother, I’m not being grubby, I’m just going for the beetlejuice aesthetic
(First time using that word so hopefully i used it right!)
Me to pennyroyal
When you’re arriving home and you hear: “Do you want me to make/kiss it better?” From either of your parents and you know that all your siblings are out.. 😳
Guess I’m not going home..
Just had a thought after watching Ghosts season 3 (all for the fist time, it’s not readily available here in Aus, cheers to @patcaps for making them all available!)
Maybe the whole “Captain cheering up Kitty” scene is what made her have him as her father in her flashback?
I’m not sure if these eps are in the right order for this as I’ve only watched them once but found this interesting.
Happy Birthday to my Beautiful Mother today, I miss you so much and hope that someday I will be able to meet you all again.
💜🖤💚
(Art by Jim Kay)
My brain anytime i get a project and am not made to do it right then and there:
“Okay two options, Do it now and get less stress and more time for fun stuff OR do later and get more stress and less to no time for fun stuff”
Me: I’m definitely doing the first option! Sounds good!
(All time but the last day or minute procrastinated later while constantly reminding myself and at same time forgetting to do thing)
Me: OH! That thing i had to do! Shit!
Imagine if Fawkes could talk…just the comments he’d make on everyone that entered the office and the intense conversations he and Dumbledore would have…
Can Lunarry/Huna shippers please reblog this post, so we can all find each-other?
Okay, hear me out:
Funko Pops, but it’s the 16 Personalities avatars.
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but going to thrift stores and buying all the usable sheets and t-shirts and jeans and then cutting them up to make rag rugs or yarn or whatever for your shabby chic/cottagecore aesthetic isn’t solar punk.
It’s gentrification.
You are taking resources away from people who need them so that you can pretend to live a less consumptive lifestyle. You are cosplaying sustainability.
The whole fucking point of rag rugs etc. was that you made use of textiles you already had that could no longer be used for their intended purpose, and you extended the lifecycle of the item by turning it into something else useful instead of throwing it in the garbage. When you buy clothing that still has use *as clothing* just to cut it into rags to make a rug, you’re *speeding up* the consumption of materials. You’re shortening the lifecycle. You are consuming MORE.
And you’re doing it by buying up resources that marginalized people need. Those thrift store sheets would look so much better on somebody’s fucking bed, but since you wanted that Little House on the Prairie vibe, someone is sleeping on a bare mattress now whilst trying to save their pennies to go to fucking Wal-Mart for bedsheets. And that denim throw pillow probably looks adorable on your sofa, but somebody needed a pair of sturdy jeans for that job they’re trying to get, and now there’s nothing available.
But sure, your house looks cute. I guess that’s important.