One last thing before I actually focus on DxP loool have a little mental health break with us & a relaxing rainy Pokemon playlist by shadowatnoon đ§ïž
The rest of this post might be upsetting if topics like mental health, depression, or trauma are sensitive ones to you. If thatâs you, maybe stop here, & just watch the rain with us (& take care of yourself, okay?) đ©”
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So. âWhat now?â
For a lot of us, the world feels very scary right now. Iâve been going back & forth between wanting to hide & wanting to take action. The current atmosphere is familiar in a bad way, just as familiar as the ones whoâre making it feel this unsafe. At least Iâm not alone this time. Iâd like to help anyone feeling alone now to not be, too.
With that in mind, I figured maybe it could be helpful if I shared some things that helped me when things were unsafe &/or unstable in my life.
If that sounds like something you may want or need right now for whatever reason, get comfy - I, uh, spent waaay more time than I planned to on this (been sitting in my drafts for days) đ«
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Right now, every day, & especially during those dark, starless nights.*
You have the right to exist & be happy. You have the right to live how you want, with whom you want, & you deserve the safety & security to live that life. That is your basic human right. So keep going. Keep living the best you can, even if your best is just âenoughâ.
*If you ever feel unsafe or self-destructive, reach out to someone safe - family, a friend, your therapist, 988 (the national crisis lifeline), or whoever can help you best in that moment. While it can be scary or embarrassing, youâre worth it đ©”
Always hold onto who you are & what you know to be true. Always.
I really believe this was ultimately what got me out of the bad situations I was trapped in. Even when I was at the point when I constantly blamed myself or believed every awful thing I was taught about myself & the world, there was always a small part of me that still knew, âNo. Thatâs not true. This isnât right.â
This can take a lot of mental fortitude, especially if thereâs an unsafe person trying to challenge your truth or identity, or if they are actively doing what they can to gaslight you (& your peers so they can pass their behavior off as acceptable, even ârightâ). If you find yourself in a spot where itâs not safe to freely be yourself, remember: so long as thereâs a part of you that holds onto the truth, you can make it.
So hold onto that, even if it makes you confused, or so angry you feel sick - itâs confusing because reality doesnât match up with the truth, & it makes you angry because itâs unjust that it doesnât. No matter what people say, the sky is still blue.
Depending on who it is, this is going to SUCK, but I can absolutely promise you this: your relief will outweigh your grief. Every single time Iâve said goodbye to toxic / unsafe people, places, communities, etc. I was always happier for it in the end.
Could be as simple as setting reasonable boundaries (if you donât know what boundaries are as once I didnât, itâs basically your human right to say ânoâ & have personal space), or if theyâve proven they will not respect your boundaries, saying goodbye until / unless they will.
There are some you canât make that healthy separation right now - maybe youâre a minor or dependent adult in a toxic home, or you donât have another job lined up from your toxic one yet. Whatever your situation is, this where you try to keep things on your terms as much as you can, & do whatever you can to ensure your immediate well-being as you make any boundaries or exit plans as needed for your long term well-being.
Iâve been hearing a lot of stories of people uninviting folks (or themselves) from the upcoming holidays. Been there. If you find yourself having to spend it with limited / no company: it can be lonely at first, but it can also be really nice when I looked for ways to celebrate anyways (dive into all the nice things about the season, have a little Friendsgiving, or just have a cozy one at home) ^_^
I said in a post not long ago that unsafe people often try to isolate you so you feel all alone. Itâs easy to feel alone when bad things are happening - thatâs why itâs important to have safe people to turn to when they happen. Especially now, we need to be there for each other. đ©”
Hereâs the âbe carefulâ part: not all of your safe people will be able to be there for you in every kind of moment. Most are just your buddies you can laugh & play with, forget your worries for a while as you talk about the weather. Some can listen to your troubles & worries, offering whatever comfort or advice they can. Very few can be there with you when youâre IN the trouble, & stand by you as needed.
Depending on how vulnerable you are, it can be very easy to cling to the wrong one, which can be embarrassing at best, very unsafe at worst. Wait. Take a breath. Sleep on it if you have to. Take as much time as you need to assess if theyâre the one to be with you in whatever way you need.
I canât tell you how much easier itâs been for me to keep going no matter how bad things got with even one safe person to turn to. When youâve found that person or place, be sure to treasure them! đ©”đ©”đ©”
In times like this, itâs so important to remember that there ARE still good things, good people, good places in this world. We need to make time for these good things, even if just for a few minutes.
So dive into your hobbies, keep your passions alive! Hang out with your friends, play PokĂ©mon, draw, read, write, swim, play with your pet. Dust off the instruments youâve been neglecting, have an awful jam sesh, laugh about it, & keep playing until it sounds kinda okay! If you donât have a hobby, find one - it can be a lot of fun to discover what you like! Whatever is in your means that makes you feel happy & alive, do that
The thing Iâve always turned to the most is drawing - I have all these old diaries & sketchbooks from when I was a kid of just doodles & comics. My school notebooks all the way up to college have margins full of drawings - doodling helped me stay in the present. Then I started posting them online over the years, made some friends, & here we are! ^7^
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I can appreciate that this advice isnât perfect, & it may not fit your exact circumstances. Thatâs okay - if thereâs even just one good thing you can take from this, then Iâm happy.
To anyone who might be struggling right now & feel hopeless: thank you so much for being here! I am overjoyed that you are still here with us, even when you had days, weeks, even years when all you wanted to do was give up (I know). Keep living. Keep smiling whenever you can. Keep reaching out. Keep weathering that storm, even when no one else can hear it thundering over you. Iâve found that when I kept going, itâll clear upâŠusually before you realize it. đŠïžđ
Stay safe out there. Lots of love,
Anastasia (aka Ansy) đ©”
(art by hyenafu)
Undertale Cooking is a collaborative project with the vibrant community of Undertale fans. While many of us enjoy drawing or writing, others enjoy cooking and baking, and that is a perfect creative outlet for expressing our love for this game. Considering how many wild and wacky foods the game contains, and how much of the game seems to be centered around food and cooking, it really is a perfect match.
The recipies youâll find in this cookbook come from many people in the fandom, and span almost every single food item you can run across in the game. Iâve done my best to organize, photograph, kitchen-test and edit everything into a cohesive collection. Additionally, we have some lovely art for the cookbook contributed by some wonderful artists.
Ultimately, Iâd like to create a free eBook version of this cookbook, something colorful and bright you can flip through and enjoy. That has ended up being a rather ambitious goal, so it may be some time before itâs completed. In the meantime, we do have a printer-friendly compilation of all these recipes so you can download, print out and then cook to your heartâs content.
A huge thanks goes out to everyone for all their contributions, feedback, suggestions and help with this exciting creation!
âRuinsâ
Torielâs Butterscotch-Cinnamon Pie - Done by sabrepanther
Floweyâs Fire Magic-Infused âFriendliness Pelletsâ - Done by bonfirepupkin
Spider Cider Doughnuts - Done by toxiccaves
Spider Cider - Done by jaybug-jimmies
Monster Candy - Done by lobstersandcoffeelids
Torielâs Snail Pie Done by Blue Delliquanti
âSnowdinâ
Nice Cream - Done by yfcnvwifeuv
Fried Snow - Done By Jezzy
The Great Papyrusâ Masterfully Crafted Spaghetti - Done by havokwreaker and yesteryears-killer-liner
Cinnamon Bunnies - Done by kov
Bicicles - Done by yfcnvwifeuv
Grillbyâs Flaming Hot Burgers and Crispy Fries - Done by avainean
Snowman Pieces - Done by curiouschiroptera
Sansâ Ketchup Pick-Me-Ups -Â Done by jaybug-jimmies
âWaterfallâ
Sea Tea - Done by cactustuck
Sea Tea - Alcoholic Version - Done by cactustuck
Baked Crab Apples - Done by jaybug-jimmies
Astronaut Food - Idea by yfcnvwifeuv
Temmie Treats -Â Done By Frisk
Dog Salad - Done by pudd1npall3t
Undyneâs EXTREME PASTA - Done by fancifulpotato
Napstablookâs Ghost Sandwich - Done by wexeatxthexrude & chokedonhisrage
Abandoned Quiche - Done by fluffy-critter
Annoying Dog Residue - Done by Rotu1
âHotlandâ
Sansâ Water Sausages - Done by wexeatxthexrude
Alphysâ Spicy Shrimp Ramen - Done by unfortunate-outcomes
Endogenyâs Popato Chisps - Done by joysauceisnotarealsauce
Muffetâs Spider Tea and Cupcakes - Done by jaybug-jimmies
MTT-Brand Human Soul Cake - Done by driedblueberries
âHotelâ
MTT-Brand Glamburgers - Done by Scholomance
MTT-Brand Face Steaks - Done By pudd1npall3tÂ
MTT-Brand Starfait - Done by alizardnamedtopaz
MTT-Brand Legendary Hero - Done by ollydgaming
Bratty and Cattyâs Junk Food Plate - Done by malintatherian
Slush Puppies - Done by orixhime
King Asgoreâs Golden Flower Tea - Done by sketcheddd, Lee, and Anonymous
If you have feedback youâd like to give on any of these recipes, feel free to drop a note!
mushroom chat just dropped
if you're waking up like me thinking "where do we even go from here?"
you:
build community & involve yourself locally
learn self sustainability skills
choose kindness
protect others & yourself
join or build a mutual aid group and/or network
find time for small joys (the arts, cooking a meal you love, spending time with loved ones, etc.)
obsessed with how fixable society is, on a structural level.
obsessed with how all you need to do is throw money at public education and eliminate most standardized testing and you will start getting smarter, more engaged, kinder adults. obsessed with how giving people safe housing, reliable access to good food, and decent wages dramatically reduces drug overdoses and gun violence. obsessed with how much people actually want to get together and fix infrastructure, invent new ways of helping each other, and create global ways of living sustainably once you give them livable pay to do so. obsessed with how tracking diseases, developing medicines, and improving public health becomes so much easier when you just make healthcare free at point of use.
obsessed with how easy it all becomes, if we can just figure out how to wrench the wealth out of the hands of the hoarders.
people refuse to understand the concept of "this isn't important to me but i understand why it might be important to other people"
I know I sound like your mom but you kids need to stop fucking vaping
btw while people continue to fight the system don't forget about Undue Medical Debt (formerly RIP Medical Debt), a charity that buys and forgives medical debt. on average a donation of $10 will forgive $1,000 of medical debt.
Sorry to join the tumblr americans that are posting about elections, but I'm tired of seeing people acting like it's the end of the world or some shit because orange man is elected.
Here's a secret: Voting doesn't mean shit. Should you vote? Absolutely, but American culture ensures that the average American is severely un-educated about politics. Most Americans are completely loyal to a specific party. They're politically raised to be sheep.
Your vote matters, yes, but it also matters so little to the cultural zeitgeist. Unless something is done about the average American's political awareness, votes will always be dominated by sheep.
Presidential elections never had to be a "pick between two poisons," our culture simply convinced us that there are no other options and trying to change anything is useless. Sheep.
Now all I see are Americans wallowing in their despair. Waaahh there's nothing that can be done woe is me. Y'all really invested all of your hope in a vote that has such miniscule power because you're falling for the sheep mentality politicians want you to have.
Do you know what the common American citizen can do that's more powerful than voting? You can be an active participant in city council/town hall meetings. You can find out when they happen on your town's website. They are recorded so you can listen to one even if you missed it. Can't show up in person? These meetings are streamed. You can participate in the safety of your own home.
Send mail to the mayor. Speak about the problems you face that are local to where you live. If you have the priviledge being able to speak to townsfolk, bring it up in conversation if they seem comfortable. "Did you see the city council meeting?". Even if you never say anything or send mail to city council meetings, simply being aware is better than the average American.
Being aware puts pressure on your city. Being a person that speaks out about problems locally. This is where the common citizen holds the most power. I'm 100% certain my town would never have attempted to make bike lane and sidewalk plans if the townspeople didn't semi-regularly show up and complain about it every single meeting. We have a huge housing crisis and a bunch of homeless people that 10 people at town meetings constantly speak up for. What if there were more?
And another thing, do you call or mail your Senators and Representatives about any issues? Were you one of the many Americans completely silent about things like the Affordable Connectivity Program dying out? While similar to the miniscule power of voting, this does put at least a little bit of social pressure on those in political standing. Yes, many calls and mail are discarded, but they have to receive them. It gets recorded for data.
Again, the average American participates extremely little and it's not even just because they don't want to. It's because they don't even know they can. The Tumblr populace does not represent the average American in the slightest, in fact, I see people encourage calling Senators and Reps on here fairly often, but maybe do the same about city/town meetings. Push against the cultural zeitgeist of sheep mentality or nothing will change. Stop wallowing in your despair and maybe use that strong emotion towards something that matters even more; doing something about it.
âFatherless behaviorâ stop giving my DAD credit for all the work my MOM put into making me a terrible person!! Stop erasing women in history!!