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molly. she/her. piscean queer cat mom. variety superfan. tag me in your selfies and cute deer things! ❤️ ► currently: playing hades

maradyeries:

Into every generation a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their number. She is the Slayer.

jarjartwinks:

hi all!!! so my birthday is on november 20th and i’ll be turning 23!

as you probably know, i finally was able to move to california on schedule back in august. i would not have been able to do this without your support and good energies/messages/monetary help and so on. i’ve mostly settled in and i have noticed a lot of differences in my ~mood and mental health. (ofc, i’m not cured, and i don’t think i’ll ever ~be cured~ but it is better.) anyways, as you also probably know, i just recently got hired! at a Job!! nice

i wanted to make a birthday post because 1) i love receiving presents 2) i still have some Real Life Adult Stuff i need to funnel my current funds into. (that is, work clothes, a bike, a california license/ID, getting my car California Ready so i can sell it, which is going to cost $$$ for the smog test, registration fees, and so on.) 

i figured my birthday is a reason good as any to make a ~general post~ abt stuff that would make me rly happy. i’m not in any immediate danger. i just want some self-care shit because i love receiving stuff in the mail and i love birthday presents.

i’m currently not going to be taking anymore school commisions/astrology/writing commissions until i am Settled in my new ~*~job~*~, but i will be taking donations! my paypal is sohmerr@gmail.com. any money from my paypal will go toward getting a bike and doing the car stuff.

alternatively, i made a birthday wishlist here and then i also have a cindy wishlist so i can pamper my dog with shit like chamomile lavender dog perfume LMAO. 

rainward:

parks and rec +  favourite familial relationship
 ↳ april + her adoptive parents → requested by rupertpnk

leslie-knopes:

IMDB’s top 10 highest voted episodes of parks and recreation (insp.)

noamsussman:
“some wes anderson characters i drew a few months ago
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noamsussman:

some wes anderson characters i drew a few months ago

jenniferbarkley-deactivated2015:

Babe you are killing it!
I am right?! See just thinking I’m a congressman makes me feel like one.

filiunderthemountain:

One of the things that I love about Parks and Rec is that it doesn’t universally subscribe to the “you must be in your twenties to find true love and the minute you turn thirty it’s too late” mentality that is pervasive throughout the romance genre. I mean, you have April and Andy who marry young and remain happy together, but you also have Leslie, who is thirty-four when she meets Ben, Chris, who is forty-four when he meets Ann, and Ron, who is at least in his mid-forties when he meets Diane.

micdotcom:
“‘Orange Is the New Black’ star Laverne Cox just made TV history in a huge way
“ When you watch the Emmy Awards on Aug. 25, you will witness living history: For the first time ever, a transgender actress’ name will be read aloud as an Emmy...

micdotcom:

‘Orange Is the New Black’ star Laverne Cox just made TV history in a huge way 

When you watch the Emmy Awards on Aug. 25, you will witness living history: For the first time ever, a transgender actress’ name will be read aloud as an Emmy nominee.

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How to talk to your daughter about her body, step one: don’t talk to your daughter about her body, except to teach her how it works.

Don’t say anything if she’s lost weight. Don’t say anything if she’s gained weight.

If you think your daughter’s body looks amazing, don’t say that. Here are some things you can say instead:

“You look so healthy!” is a great one.

Or how about, “you’re looking so strong.”

“I can see how happy you are – you’re glowing.”

Better yet, compliment her on something that has nothing to do with her body.

Don’t comment on other women’s bodies either. Nope. Not a single comment, not a nice one or a mean one.

Teach her about kindness towards others, but also kindness towards yourself.

Don’t you dare talk about how much you hate your body in front of your daughter, or talk about your new diet. In fact, don’t go on a diet in front of your daughter. Buy healthy food. Cook healthy meals. But don’t say “I’m not eating carbs right now.” Your daughter should never think that carbs are evil, because shame over what you eat only leads to shame about yourself.

Encourage your daughter to run because it makes her feel less stressed. Encourage your daughter to climb mountains because there is nowhere better to explore your spirituality than the peak of the universe. Encourage your daughter to surf, or rock climb, or mountain bike because it scares her and that’s a good thing sometimes.

Help your daughter love soccer or rowing or hockey because sports make her a better leader and a more confident woman. Explain that no matter how old you get, you’ll never stop needing good teamwork. Never make her play a sport she isn’t absolutely in love with.

Prove to your daughter that women don’t need men to move their furniture.

Teach your daughter how to cook kale.

Teach your daughter how to bake chocolate cake made with six sticks of butter.

Pass on your own mom’s recipe for Christmas morning coffee cake. Pass on your love of being outside.

Maybe you and your daughter both have thick thighs or wide ribcages. It’s easy to hate these non-size zero body parts. Don’t. Tell your daughter that with her legs she can run a marathon if she wants to, and her ribcage is nothing but a carrying case for strong lungs. She can scream and she can sing and she can lift up the world, if she wants.

Remind your daughter that the best thing she can do with her body is to use it to mobilize her beautiful soul.

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