requiem-on-water:

waywardwarlocks:

tips for walking in an abandoned graveyard

  • if it’s dark, don’t shine your flashlight into the trees.
  • if a child approaches and asks you a question, don’t tell the truth.
  • you may find some harrowing artifacts (i found a ribbon on a tree and some bible pages) pick these up and keep them. they belong to you.
  • if you walk down a long, straight pathway, you will feel someone behind you. don’t look
  • you may see people in your peripheral vision; these are the spirits. they won’t hurt you.
  • if you wish to communicate with the spirits, do not do it alone. cast a protection circle. only ask polite questions.
  • you will feel bursts of dread and terror. ignore them.
  • don’t read too much into what the graves say. some things are best left unsolved.
  • research the history of the graveyard beforehand. you need to know what you might encounter.
  • some beings may not want you to leave. should you come into contact with one of these beings, leave immediately.
  • don’t read the hidden graves.
  • if you find a headless angel statue, don’t look for her head.
  • if you find a tipped over angel statue, leave her be. she’s only resting.
  • don’t listen to music. this will distract you from them.
  • don’t look in the bushes. you will find something that you weren’t supposed to.

@darknblood

buttercup-bug:

buttercup-bug:

everyone sharing their twitters and other social media in case of this website experiencing an all-out collapse. not me. use the information you’ve learned about me to track me down. piece together the cryptic clues i have left throughout my blog over the years in preparation of this day to decipher the location of our future meeting. i’ll be waiting

sheisawonder:

gladnis:

*puts lips uncomfortably close to the mic*

stop telling deaf/hard of hearing kids to stop hcing characters as deaf/hard of hearing.

stop telling disabled kids to stop hcing characters as disabled.

stop telling trans kids to stop hcing characters as trans.

stop telling mixed kids to stop hcing characters as mixed.

stop telling kids to stop projecting and using their interests as an outlet.

that said – 

don’t portray deaf/hoh characters as hearing.

don’t portray disabled characters as abled

don’t portray trans characters as cis

don’t portray mixed characters as non-mixed

there’s so little representation, don’t take it away