"Everything in this world is just a game and we are merely the pawns." Csa survivor, mind is broken due to it.
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What personality traits in others do you consider pet peeves?
When was a time you opened up and felt rejected?
What was a time I felt unexpectedly triggered by anothers action?
What was I like as a child?
What traits in others do you wish you had?
What are your parents values? How do you own differ from theirs?
What aspects of yourself do you wish to improve?
What negative emotions do I avoid and why?
What would happen if you let yourself feel those emotions?
Have you ever felt embarrased of who you are?
What traits do your parents have that you hope you don’t?
What about yourself don’t you like?
When was the last time you forgave yourself?
What’s the worst way someone could describe you?
[ the masculine urge to put "humans dni" all over my blog and see how hard people lose their shit ]
Where do we go from here
At this point I’m to scared to ask
When the suns low and you are waiting for me
Like a rorschach test you can tell me what you see
When you meet my eyes in the underbrush
🌷 Stay still and take a deep breath 🌷
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Yoshiki Hishinuma A/W 1997
Addictive
Afton family album
after school karaoke
Preparing for trouble ✨
As a death witch I come across the ingredient Graveyard Dirt (also called Goofer's Dust) quite a lot in spells! There are, of course, respectful and ethical ways to procure graveyard dirt, and there's loads of guides out there for that! But I wanna talk about alternatives and substitutions to graveyard dirt, because let's be honest. Some of us just don't want to disturb the grave of a loved one no matter how ethical and respectful we try to be.
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This one is a pretty obvious alternative and I see it suggested fairly often! It's especially useful for those of us who have plants but just can't seem to keep them alive, giving our poor attempt at horticulture a new purpose. Graveyard dirt is powerful because of the energies from spirits that it embodies, and if you believe all living things have spirits like I do, then dirt from a dead plant works just as well.
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Like many herbs, valerian has many magical properties and uses! It is often used as a substitute for graveyard dirt, particularly in hoodoo practices. This may be because of the foul odor valerian root (also known as vandal root) gives off, though many people compare the smell of this herb to stinky cheese or even feet rather than having an odor of death.
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Dried, ground patchouli is generally considered the most traditional substitute for graveyard dirt. Most of the graveyard dirt on the market is actually just powdered mullein or patchouli leaf (or just brown tempera paint and nothing else) and these work well enough! Patchouli is usually what I'd suggest using during Samhain rituals in place of graveyard dirt.
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Coffee is actually a wonderfully versatile ingredient and I have seen it used in many different spells. I'm more of a tea drinker, but I keep a container of coffee grounds sitting with the rest of my herbs for its many properties.
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Another popular alternative to graveyard dirt, depending on what exactly you need it for! I always use cinnamon as a substitute in protection spells that call for graveyard dirt.
Sometimes the clark kent effect is very effective.
body positive cat girl edition I did at 3 am cause I was wild
No thoughts, only baby finn
Happy pride month :)
YOᑌ ᗩᖇᗴ Tᕼᗴ OᑎᒪY Oᑎᗴ ᗯᕼO ᗰᑌᔕT ᗷᗴ ᒪOᐯᗴᗪ
ᒪOᐯᗴ YOᑌ ✨❤️
Cottagecore but make it dark
Oh, she's a cool creature. I love her design. But I'm not sorry for what Gaster did to her.
Eien ni sayōnara kokujū. ✨
Yup ı have a betty fanart for you. 🤍
Okay, this is the first time I try this style of shading and ngl I am proud of it, not gonna say the same about the background
Betty belongs to @camilaart
Play uno with a friend using your tarot cards and your last remaining card is your message.