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gender not gendering the way i want it to
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@1min.traveller on Instagram ♡
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As a child I had this idea , that I wanted to be the type of person a mermaid would fall in love with....like I thought that if I was someone who loved the moon, smiled at strangers, liked cloud gazing and star gazing, really connected with nature, was friends with all animals, knew a lot about oceanography and aquatic biology, was kind and compassionate, knew poems at the tip of my tongue, always sang while doing my chores, loved spending time alone, was someone who loved hoarding on knowledge and was a nostalgic person who loved to relish the moment and then remember it as a memory forever, then a mermaid would look at me and like me and maybe wanna be friends with me and then we'd talk for hours and I would make her listen to all my favorite songs and she'd sing for me and we'd make flowed crowns for each other and swim in the ocean after sunset
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the skyline falls as I try to make sense of it all.....
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I'm like if a girl scared to make decisions had random episodes of impulsivity
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i will never be stable. that’s for a horse
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Very pro weird girl. Not budging on that.
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i love people you can just sit with. you do your thing, i’ll do mine. lets just exist alongside one another, in a silence that says “im glad you’re here.”
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“May we raise children who love the unloved things”
by Nicolette Sowder
May we raise children
who love the unloved
things–the dandelion, the
worms and spiderlings.
Children who sense
the rose needs the thorn
& run into rainswept days
the same way they
turn towards sun…
And when they’re grown &
someone has to speak for those
who have no voice
may they draw upon that
wilder bond, those days of
tending tender things
and be the ones.
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- Moby Dick (The White Whale), Herman Melville
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