persephonesmind:

glasslovers:

Starting a list of some of my favorite short stories for every month. I do a lot of reading. These are some of the fan fics and shorts that I LOVED!

  1. Pretending To Be Asleep Doesn’t Work:  This short thriller literally made me insane. Scariest thing I’ve read in awhile. From a creepy pasta
  2. Sansukh: A hobbit/LOTR fanfic from AO3. The plot and storyline is really well written. Really excited to read more.
  3. I Survived A Mass Shooting At A Movie Theater: Based off a real situation. This is super insane and verified as a true story. Crazy.
  4. Holding On To You: What list is complete without a sappy love story? This is a fairly common plotline, but I liked the character development and spins. Better written than most sappy generic romances I read.
  5. Harry Potter The Angry Gay Wizard: Super weird but I couldn’t stop laughing.

pretending to be asleep gave me nightmares. holy smokes

popsister:

NYLON JAPAN May 2017

demonshauntingcomputers:

Pooping while on break = liberal cowardice

Waiting to poop after clocking in = anticapitalist radical action

affectionatesuggestion:

Concept: we have a small apartment downtown, where the lights shine through our windows at night. It’s not very fancy but we have lots of houseplants and I get to kiss you good morning every day

affectionatesuggestion:

Concept: Your head is in my lap. We talk about our future together while I run my fingers through your hair until we fall asleep.

The Domestic Garden Witch: Pocket-Sized Green Thumb

witch-of-the-dragon:

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So maybe you’re a college witch with limited space and money, limited to the one window in your dorm. Or, maybe you’re a witch without extensive backyard space who wants to start up a magical garden. Perhaps you’re a kitchen witch who wants the freshest herbs right at her fingertips.

For many witches, having a garden seems to be a bit of a no-brainer. After all, plants and magic go hand-in-hand. Plus, when thinking of a witch, it’s hard not to think of a cottage in the woods with a little vegetable garden out front. Unfortunately for the majority of us, our cottage in the woods is a tiny flat, and our garden out front is a windowsill with limited space.

This is when it comes time to embrace your craftiness and bring your garden indoors! Not only does it place your garden in a convenient location, it also allows you to freshen the air, recycle what would otherwise harm the earth, and embrace your witchy green thumb!

An Excuse to Have More Wine!

Okay, so this is a cute and somewhat family oriented garden. It breaks away from the more meditation-oriented garden from last week, and strays away from the initial intensity of terrariums. But it sticks to the simplicity and ease of care that you would have with any succulents!

With midterms and various other tests plaguing our college witches, there’s sure to be plenty of wine being consumed in order to ease that tension. (Or, if you’re like me, your excuse for having a lot of wine is the fact that you “cook” with it.) Regardless, corks are often seen as nothing more than a tedious obstacle blocking your way to the delicious and happy-inducing fermented grape juice inside the bottle. Well, to most folks, anyway… I’ll leave the significance of corks in wine bottling to one of my kitchen witchery posts. So when all is said and done, many corks end up just being thrown away by the end of the night.

Succulents come in a range of shapes, colors, and sizes, from the massive saguaro to the tiny rock plants. But what makes them so easy to care for is the fact that often they can easily root from clippings and they require very little water in order to survive.

Corks, meanwhile, are great at maintaining low levels of moisture for extended periods of time, providing an ideal potting source for succulents. As such, it only makes sense to bring a bit of green into the home by using the corks as a pot!

You Know the Drill…

All you need (aside from the wine) is a cork, a drill with two bits (a quarter inch bit and a smaller bit for making a leading hole), potting soil, a little bit of aquarium gravel, and some clippings from small succulents.

Using the smaller bit, drill a leading hole into the cork, being careful to avoid drilling all the way through it. Then, use the larger bit to widen the hole so as to turn your cork into a miniature pot. Add a little bit of potting soil, followed by your clipping. Add a little more soil and gently tamp it down to secure the clipping into place, and decorate with a little bit of aquarium gravel. It’s as simple as that!

A common use for these plants is to glue a magnet to the back, allowing the succulents to serve as living refrigerator magnets. For me, I see these adorable little succulents being great gifts or even cute decorations for the small dorm room.

As I’ve mentioned, not much care is needed beyond watering every ten days or so. You can use a dropper to administer the water, or carefully use a small spoon to apply water.

How Can I Witch This?

Succulents vary greatly in their magickal uses. Jade plants are exceptional for inviting wealth into the home, whereas agave is great for attracting sweet and positive energies. Coordinate your plants with what your intent is. The cork itself can be decorated with runes, sigils, symbols, et cetera, or can even be studded with crystals!

If you’re going for the magnet idea, you can take a green spin on the concept of crystal grids, and instead create a succulent grid right there on your refrigerator, using the intent from the plants to attract the energies you want much in the same way as you would arrange crystals!

As mentioned before, these little plants make for great gifts, and therefore can be used as spells for others, as well. Aloe for healing, or jade for prosperity, et cetera.

If you’re trying to practice discreetly, these plants are a great way to do so!

And lastly, you can place crystals in the bottom of the hole you’ve drilled to correspond to the intent of the plant or to encourage health for the plant. This is a great way to practice a little bit of garden witchery in a very small setting!

Play around and get creative with the different ways that you can work with these little succulents to brighten your dorm or window!

May your harvests always be bountiful!

Blessed Be! )O(

pdsophie:

i never talk to my mutuals i just kinda exist and hope they have psychic abilities and find out i love em via my earthly vibrations

affectionatesuggestion:

It’s 3am in Harlem. The moon’s gleaming into our bedroom, you’re fast asleep, yet you still squeeze me closer, nestling into my neck. I’m so in love with you. The thought of peeling myself off you in the morning breaks my heart.

affectionatesuggestion:

i look at you, and i think of the thousands of ways i want to kiss you when we’re finally in the same place

scorpiohumour:

jaclcfrost:

“you’re kind of annoying" 

kind of? kind of??? excuse me. excuse you. i am fully annoying. i am very annoying. there’s nothing half-assed half-hearted “kind of” about it

true

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