a word of advice: open your windows. wash your sheets. exfoliate your legs. read a paperback. make your bed. moisturize every inch of your body. go to sleep with soft skin and sheets that smell like the wind and a mind full of words worth dreaming about
“My darlings, fear not the fire of change. Let it burn away the old to bring growth. It hurts, but it is necessary for new life.”
Aphrodite says:
“Dear ones, dance when you realize your self worth is in your own hands and rooted in your feet.”
Hecate says:
“Witches, do not fear the unknown. For today was the future only a moment ago.”
Artemis says:
“Hunt for who you are, in the deepest parts of your ribs. This is holy.”
Hera says:
“Children, make mistakes and come to terms with them. Learning comes with sacrifice.”
Persephone says:
“choice is a fickle thing and many will attempt to rewrite your story. Be who you are, choose yourself. Change only when the growth is good for you.”
Hestia says:
“Babies, may you light your hearth where your chosen family lies, and do not believe the falsehood that you are trapped by blood.”
I didn’t know (And don’t think) that goddesses were this dull and boring and tamed.
Thanks for calling my art dull and how I understand my gods boring 💗 Luckily for me you are 1 person amount thousands, and while you are entitled to your opinion, I don’t have to really care, except to point out that you are rude to tell a worshipper and artist that their work is boring.
it builds itself up like OKAY WE FOUND THESE DEVASTATING RESULTS
and then you go in to look and you find it had a sample size of 40
and then you’re like okay, what was the fantastic difference between these 40 people when sleeping with and without a dog
and the article is like
…so you get through it and you’re like you’re trying to tell me you think this is substantial in any capacity, this 40 sample size 3% difference ass bullshit??????????? you fucking shitforbrick bad at math fake ass science losers?