goblins are literally creatures based off antisemitic stereotypes, for those who don’t know. just use corvidcore or gremlincore or come up with something else. every time i see a goyish person call themselves a goblin i cringe. please listen to jews on this one
the big tip off is that part of the “goblincore aesthetic” is obsessing over shiny objects... including coins. literal money hoarding. yeah. also if you even google what a goblin looks like it’s pretty obvious what’s going on there. so please... just drop it.
CW: antisemitic caricature, Nazism
and if you’re wondering “but jules, what about the goblins in harry potter???” then i’d like to remind you that they literally RUN THE BANKS.
oh, and here’s a photo of them next to some actual Nazi propaganda... so there ya go.
if you’d like to learn more about antisemitism and how to recognize & combat it, here are my allyship education resources <3 i add new things all the time so it’s a great thing to bookmark and an even better thing to send to a friend! twitter.com/i/events/13386…
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what’s it like to experience psychosis? it’s like you’re playing a computer game where you have to sort color tiles. you’re usually okay at it, but sometimes you get a red tile, and just as you’re about to put it in the red box, you get a pop-up that says “THE TILE IS BLUE.”
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Essentially, the brain is a biological computer responsible for sorting information. Sensory input is information we get from the world and we trust our brains to tell us what it is. But what happens when this process stops working?
What happens when you can’t trust your brain?
If you’re trying to sort information from the world, like color tiles in a computer game, you receive the input and determine what it is and what it means. You’re trying to trust your brain, but sometimes it lies to you. Not all the time, just sometimes. And that’s even trickier.
ink masters is like “we found the best tattoo artists in the country for our competition” meanwhile half the people can’t even do a straight line
the judges: “this week we’re doing american traditional. you’ll need to do a tattoo of an eagle”
the contestants: “we’ve never actually held a tattoo gun before”
the judges: “you literally misspelled the lettering on the client’s tattoo”
the artist: “damn i didn’t know this was a spelling bee? the fuck?”
sick of ruminating over all the people who hate me on here. i’m not a brand or an ideology you can denounce or support. i’m a person. sometimes i don’t word things perfectly, but the obsession people have with spreading random lies about me is deeply disturbing and it’s not okay.
the reason i’ve been posting less on here is because it is seriously detrimental to my mental health to be this hypervigilant. i get it. some of you don’t like me. i fucking understand. point taken. please just leave me alone. pretend i don’t exist if it makes you feel better.
the people who actually talk to me know that i don’t get online and try to actively harm my own community. we can disagree without me being a “supervillain,” as i’ve been called. stop propping me up in order to tear me down.
open this thread if you’re a victim of abuse ❤️ everyone else, please RT to help people find this.
p.s. there are TONS of resources at the end for identifying, validating, and coping with trauma. think of it as a compilation of all my affirming trauma-related content. :)
The abuse wasn’t your fault.
They gave you their own guilt to carry because they were selfish. They blamed you so they didn’t have to change. They tricked you to avoid responsibility. They LIED. You are good and always were. Listen: it’s impossible to *cause* abuse to happen.❤️
Yes, the abuse really happened.
Gaslighting is a technique abusers use to corrode a victim’s reality. If you’re questioning whether traumatic events even happened, that’s undeniable evidence that you *were *abused, because questioning your reality is a symptom of gaslighting. ❤️
being triggered doesn’t always look like a hyperventilating panic attack. it can also be:
• dissociating
• shaking
• nausea
• a burst of anger
• dizziness
• chest tightness
• emotional flashbacks, where you feel how you felt during the trauma
• flare-up of chronic pain
signs of being triggered (cont.)
• loss of appetite
• hallucinations
• paranoia
• being unable to sleep
• forgetting where you are
• loss of auditory processing
• having trouble speaking
• crying spells
• age regression
• suddenly wanting to be alone
& much more
i don’t know who needs to hear this but if you’re scared someone will react negatively to you setting a boundary with them, that’s concrete proof that the boundary is necessary.
while you’re here, i’m gonna drop my medical fundraiser! a service dog for my chronic pain and severe ptsd would be life-changing. even $1 or a simple retweet would mean the world 💜 gofundme.com/f/295xbhbe1c?s…