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The movie London After Midnight (1927) by Tod Browning is my roman empire The fact that it is forever a lost media after the last copy burned in a fire in the 60s and that everything we still have is a reconstructed version using the script and pictures HAUNTS ME I wanna see the original !!

I went to the candle store this afternoon to return 2 of them because after reading the ingredients list, I am allergic 😞 I returned Waffle and Heliotrope and got Watermelon and Papaya instead 🤗

I love the character of Daria, but hear me out : JANE LANE

I love being awake in the middle of the night when everybody is asleep and everything is calm

Lots of pretty faces here 🖤

Anyway, I am having the best sunday ever right now 🫐🌿

Went to Lush to buy 2 bathhombs. Matt said it was my birthday yesterday so I got one more for free 🥰

Happy 41st anniversary to "Hyaena" by Siouxsie And The Banshees.

Men will think any woman who is nice to them wants to have sex with them and then complain that women are mean to them "for no reason"

This smells heavenly 🍅🌿

I also got a bat-shaped mug, 5 scented candles, a Sol de Janeiro perfume mist, a styling brush for curly hair, a Miffy make-up bag and a Nyx highlighter 🖤 My friends SPOILED me 🥹

One of my friends built me a tent for my garden (!!!)

My friends loved the vegan brownie I made and even asked for the recipe 🤗

My friends are the best 🖤

the way ppl think that sydney sweeneys real bath water is in that damn soap makes me feel like a genius

This is only happening because of the activism and noise people have been making about Jonathan Joss. Imagine how many Indigenous or LGBTQ+ people have been murdered and forgotten because they're not celebrities or have no public backlash to police ignoring hate

And in 2024 the Two-Spirit symbol was added to the flag. Two-Spirit, a translation of the Anishinaabemowin term niizh manidoowag, refers to a person who embodies both a masculine and feminine spirit. Developed in 1990 as a way of including historic Indigenous non binary and trans people