Tumbling Like Alice

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
dybbukitsch-deactivated20160325
When someone tells you, “I love you,” and then you feel, “Oh, I must be worthy after all,” that’s an illusion. That’s not true. Or someone says, “I hate you,” and you think, “Oh, God, I knew it; I’m not very worthy,” that’s not true either. Neither one of these thoughts hold any intrinsic reality. They are an overlay. When someone says, “I love you,” he is telling you about himself, not you. When someone says, “I hate you,” she is telling you about herself, not you. World views are self views—literally.

Adyashanti  (via larmoyante)

Well that’s nice but it still effects you. Their saying that will always have an effect on you. Someone else’s opinions or feels about you boulder validate you but saying it’s not true, that it’s a lie invalidates their opinion. I love my mum, doesn’t mean I love myself. I hate rapists that doesn’t mean I hate myself. I get the point about self validation or judgement though.

eliciaforever-deactivated201906

Anonymous asked:

I have to tell you I just love the way you tell stories. I've been following you for a little while now, and it was the best decision, not just for your art, but I just love the way you communicate. It's so playful but also a bit demented, like there's a lot of cute but also death. I don't know if youve been to any Supernatural cons but you sort of remind me of Misha Collins. He has a way of telling stories the same way. I would love to listen to you tell me all about demon trees and cake.

eliciaforever-deactivated201906 answered:

CUTE BUT ALSO DEATH.

Oh my god.

I want the t-shirt. That is too funny.

You’re a darling. Thank you for such a great message! I had a super busy stressful couple days at work, and this was nice. :)

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streeter:
“ I’m glad the portrait of Ben Franklin stayed the same on the new $100 bill. There’s something about his slight, tight frown, the paternal hint of disappointment in his eyes and those pursed, sealed lips that seem to say, “I don’t approve...
streeter

I’m glad the portrait of Ben Franklin stayed the same on the new $100 bill. There’s something about his slight, tight frown, the paternal hint of disappointment in his eyes and those pursed, sealed lips that seem to say, “I don’t approve of what you’re doing, but I can’t stop you from rolling this banknote into a straw and ripping a fat rail of white lightning in the Buffalo Wild Wings handicapped bathroom stall, you goddamn beautiful disaster.”