Saw a few posts about ppl complaining that school is now rigged in favor of girls, and that's why they succeed more than boys.
I don't understand how this is news. Already when I was a little girl, two decades ago, it was a given than girls did better. And no one thought this was sexist. No one brought it up. It was normal. The implicit sentiment was that it was just "boys being boys", aka prefering physical activities to mental ones.
As a kid, I hated that my mother had lower expectations for my brother because "he's a boy!". It was a weird sort of progressive sexism, where boys canβt possibly be expected to be on the same level as girls in terms of studies.
Spring solstice is today (in Northern hemisphere)! But remember that you can celebrate things late if needed - there is no shame in needing to push a celebration back in order to prepare more or simply because it works better with your schedule.
I think the historical treatment of left handed people is objectively the funniest form of bigotry mankind has ever displayed
i hate male entitlement, i hate male violence, i hate male aggression, i hate male weaponised incompetence, i hate male binary thinking, i hate male militarised thinking, i hate male arrogance, i hate male possessiveness, i hate male behaviour, i hate males but above all i hate the fact that i have to interact with males regularly, even when i make every attempt not to.
β‘ waking up early β‘ don't force yourself to make your bed right when you get up (but still try and do it eventually) β‘ set daily goals β‘ read motivational quotes β‘ yoga β‘ reading β‘ morning affirmations β‘ eat a healthy breakfast β‘ do skincare/hair β‘ drink matcha β‘ meditating β‘ taking a good shower β‘ journaling β‘ make a to-do list β‘ clean your space β‘ complete a task you've been meaning to do
i love my body
i am committed to my dream
i am getting better daily
Ladynoir July 2024, Day 17: Empty
@ladynoirjuly
(when the plan doesnβt involve platonically kissing your very friendshipful non-romantic partner)
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π Subtle Dionysus Worship π₯
Drinking grape juice or wine; fruity drinks also work; raise a glass to him
Eating food that you love, especially comfort foods
Hosting or attending parties
Hanging out with loved ones
Celebrating your accomplishments, big or small
Having a candle that reminds you of him (no altar needed)
Putting on grape-scented or fruit-scented perfumes/colognes
Wearing jewelry that reminds you of him
Seeking community; LGBTQ+ support groups, gamer groups, fandom groups, etc.
Having a bull, leopard, goat, or cat stuffed animal
Decorating parts of your room with real or fake ivy vines
Growing a plant, especially ivy or vined plants
Wearing showy or lavish outfits; wearing outfits that make you feel good about yourself
Taking care of your mental health; finding new and healthy ways to cope with issues
Keeping a mental health journal
Keeping a picture of him in your wallet
Having leopard, bull, or big cat imagery around
Taking a hike/walk in a local forest or nature preserve
Taking a walk at night, especially on a new or full moon (only if safe in your area, please)
Dancing, especially to songs that make you feel wild, free, and expressive
Listening to energizing or expressive music
Watching/reading musicals or plays
Performing in a musical or play (including backstage and tech)
Taking your medications; setting reminders for them
Taking care of yourself physically and emotionally
Learning to accept both the "dark" and "light" parts of yourself
Being kind to those outcast by society, especially the homeless and addicts
Volunteering at a homeless shelter
Engaging in activities that bring you joy, especially those that are looked down upon
Finding ways to be rebellious, especially towards authority (don't do this if it risks your own safety)
Expressing yourself in little ways if unable to be open about it (wearing a bracelet that represents your gender identity, shoelaces that are pride flag colored, etc.)
Embracing all the unique things that make you who you are
Support LGBT, homeless shelter, environmental preservation, or humanitarian organizations
Volunteer at a homeless shelter
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May add more later! This is my list of discreet ways to worship Dionysus. I hope it helps, and take care! π
Link to Subtle Worship Master list
"Nobody gave a voice to these Greek Mythology female characters."
Euripides after writing Andromache, Andromeda, Antigone, DanaΓ«, Electra, Hecuba, Helen, Iphigenia in Aulis, Iphigenia in Tauris, Medea, Merope, Wise Melanippe, Captive Melanippe, Peliades, The Phoenician Women, The Trojan Women etc.
the embodiment of baby pink
β‘ i'm the embodiment of baby pink, soft, pretty and comforting.
β‘ others know me as the girl who always smells wonderful! i smell soft and sweet, like cotton candy, milk, baby powder, flowers and vanilla.
β‘ being in my presence is like being wrapped in a warm, soft blanket on a chilly day.
β‘ people are always kind to me and enjoy being in my company, and animals are always drawn to me. seriously, i'm like a fairy!
β‘ my handwriting is neat and pretty, very aesthetically pleasing and easy to read.
β‘ i'm known as the girl who always dresses very prettily, dances ballet and always carries a book with her.
β‘ my pets and my loved ones are always safe from harm, and nothing but good things happen to them.
β‘ i'm delicate, graceful, always know what to say and speak very calmly and eloquently.
β‘ i donβt fear confrontation, because it doesnβt come off as threatening; instead, i am listened to, others respect my boundaries and i am able to maintain peaceful, respectful relationships with everyone i interact with.
β‘ when people are near me, good things keep happening to them, it's like i'm their lucky charm!
β‘ i have the sweetest dreams every night, fall asleep in a blink of an eye and sleep peacefully, like a kitten.
i LOVE this
Inside Out but its all the multiple variations of Adrichat
Bonus:
What a weird guy, huh!
Part Two Here!!
β’Delilah Paris β’Audhd β’any pronouns β’ the greek gods ποΈ β’fandoms: HP (the marauders), miraculous lb, pjo, Sherlock Holmes
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