25 • she/they • INTJ • aroace • nonbinary • Sagittarius • queer ~Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Who, Good Omens, Our Flag Means Death, What We Do In The Shadows, The Beatles, McLennon ~ lives for long walks and runs in nature~ 📖 English & Theatre~ “Don’t let go of good times and let the bad ones know you feel fine.’’ - Christina Victoria Grimmie ~Spotify: zeldaxrawwks64 ~ http://ineffabeatlemindpalace.tumblr.com/archive~i wanna get better forever just keep on pulling me home now
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Nadja & Laszlo in What We Do In The Shadows, S6E5: Nandor’s Army
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earth glow, gouache, 2022
original painting available in my shop ✨
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i scare people lots because i walk very softly and they don’t hear me enter rooms so when they turn around i’m just kind of there and their fear fuels me
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no punctuation we read like romans
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"What We Do In The Shadows is about a comedy about the human spirit and what it means to have humanity, relationships with other people, and the overwhelmingly resilience to endure no matter the odds, circumstances, or time passed by" . Wrong. It's about how many times Colin Robinson can be a child of divorce.
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What We Do in the Shadows | 6.05. - "Nandor's Army"
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Matt Berry covering the opening for what we do in the shadows is iconic
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Okokokok so I’ve managed to watch the newest episode and dear lord
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Any tips for not falling into permanent despair?
I suppose remembering that there is no greater act of defiance that living a full life
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do you think it'll all be okay?
yeah. even if it won’t i’ve got people to love in the meantime
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One year ago I woke up and thought my life was over because this was the worst thing that could happen, said “my” anorexia. But guess what. I am still here and doing better than ever before.
The way not having a period for years now has made me feel more powerful than ever. Run (even) more. Do more. Be more myself; along with my other bodily (thin) features, it did wonders in terms of my gender dysphoria and (a)sexuality or lack there of.
It validated me like nothing else.
Whilst having the thought at the back of my mind that in order to keep it that way, I do these things to my body, both unintentionally and intentionally. And I genuinely love exercising and moving. And I do realise how you need fuel for that. It just gets harder some days when those fears make me unable to fall. And health-wise I do not know whether it might impact future me. However, right now, I have the privilege of a healthy body which is capable of so much. Touch wood.
There is nothing to complain about, even if my mind wants to convince me otherwise. And it never stops being challenging.
It’s just so funny how this thing (amenorrhea) that is not considered to be ‘natural’ helps my mental health.
In the present moment, I am alive and life can be so good.
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#because i focused on what brings me joy#and i kept going#(there)#still making sense of it all but aren’t we all
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clients across the world in all trades have access to smaller jpegs than you can even imagine
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In case you need it for your D&D games or siege actions— here's what the ballistic trajectory of a flaming pumpkin fired out of a trebuchet looks like.
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