My fashion style has evolved to “I’m just wearing this so I’m not naked
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I wish i actually wore the fashion taste i have
I wish I could afford the fashion taste I have
I wish I had the body for the fashion taste I have
Suicide Forest
Aokigahara, a sea of trees located at the foot of Mt. Fuji has a troubling history in Japan. The trees grow dense in Aokigahara and it results in sound, wind and light being mostly blocked by the thick vegetation. There is a curious lack of wildlife in the forest. No bird song, no skittering of squires. Nothing. There are thought to be magnetic anomalies here. This means that your compass will not work. The needle will quiver and twitch, or make slow lazy circuits around the compass.
The Aokigahara is the second most popular place in the world to commit suicide. So many come here to commit suicide that there a monthly patrols to hunt for remains. It is not uncommon for a hiker to stumble across the remains of someone that took their life here. The forest floor is littered with the debris of those who died here. Shoes, a doll, notes… all mundane, which makes it all the more creepy.
Keep an eye out for the next post in this series, The Habsburg Curse
There’s some real life locations that are perfect for games like World of Darkness, this being one of the many most mysterious forests out there.
i see so many girls and there’s so many different types of pretty… there’s like the honey, green tea pretty girls that like sitting outside and soaking up the sun…. the dark pretty with black eye make up and wild hair and piercings… the bad bitch pretty with killer highlight and striking style….. the lazy pretty girls with snapbacks and sneakers…. the bookish girls with glasses and sweaters that make your heart melt…. the soft Angel pretty girls who just look as sweet as a peach with soulful eyes…. the cute girls with chubby cheeks and messy hair and it seems like warmth emits from them… girls are so fucking beautiful
aesthete [es-theet]
I think part of the reason we emphasize “Chanukah is a minor holiday” and “Chanukah isn’t Jewish Christmas” isn’t because we don’t make a big deal out of Chanukah or because we don’t recognize that it’s also a pretty-lights-in-darkness solstice-y holiday, but because we really wish people were aware of our more important holidays, like Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Passover, and even the religiously-important-but-not-so-well-known ones like Sukkot and Shavuot. It’s not just that I think intercultural knowledge is good, but also that I think that maybe if people knew more about these other holidays, they’d be more accommodating. Maybe if employers knew about Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, they’d let Jews take off work then with fewer consequences. Maybe if the people running dining halls and events knew more about Passover, they’d include more food Jews could eat on Passover. Maybe if school administrators knew about Shavuot, they’d make sure to pick a different weekend for graduation. I don’t know, maybe I’m naive — plenty of people already know and either don’t care, or figure if we decide to be weird then that’s our problem. But maybe there are people who will be like “hey, you know what, I’ll make space for you.”

