poisonappleprintshop:

As you all know, one of my favorite things to create in my drawings is an immersive atmosphere. During the market last week I got to see first hand how customers reacted to my new illustrations and screen prints. It was fun to see them pick up The Wise Woman’s Cottage and immediately tell me what kind of feelings or places it evoked in their minds— getting cozy next to the fire, coming home after a long day of sled riding, and nestled by a window with a good book as snow falls outside. For me, it evokes the scent of warm herbs drying in bundles, spiced cookies baking, and that first sip of hot tea on a cold day as the hearth fire quietly crackles. What kind of daydreams does The Wise Woman’s Cottage evoke in you? 🌿 #poisonappleprintshop #wisewomanscottage #wisewoman #elderberry #mugwort #cozycottage #herbalism #wildcrafting #witchgift
https://www.instagram.com/p/BrNiUIenDoJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1fiebia8e80ps

soliloquyjewelry:

Cailleach’s Sceptre Rings. 🔮⚔️❄️ These sterling silver pieces were created in homage to the ancient Celtic crone goddess and ruler of the winter months, the Cailleach. Both creator and destroyer, she was said to have shaped the very landscape of Ireland, and each winter she freezes that same landscape with her magical staff. The white of moonstone represents the winter snow and stark landscape, while their deep blue glow nods to the blue hue of the Cailleach’s skin (sizes 6 and just under 10). The purple of the amethyst and amethyst sage agate encapsulates the realms of magic, dreams, and divination which are ruled by her (sizes 7 ½ and 7 ¼). Topped with either a snowflake or a crescent moon, these pieces embody the season and divine feminine power of the Cailleach, and will be available in my Winter Solstice Collection release tomorrow at 8pm est. 🖤 #soliloquyjewelry #celticmythology #cailleach (at Boston, Massachusetts)
https://www.instagram.com/p/Brd_k8UAGcD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=qjhuy8u5fh31

ao3tagoftheday:

dbdspirit:

The Official “Log Off” Protest F.A.Q! 


The “Log Off” protest is in response to the recent NSFW ban announced by Tumblr. The ban flags all content the filtering system detects as NSFW, reducing visibility to the community. The system has proven time and time again that is inefficient, oftentimes flagging SFW material as NSFW. 

This SFW material includes art, memes and so on. This ban directly hurts the community and will not solve the actual problems at hand due to the poor flagging system. Because of this, the entire community will suffer.  

So to respond, I propose that every user on Tumblr logs off of Tumblr for 24 hours on December 17th at 12 am EST. 

Times are listed above depending on timezone! 

This post responds to some very common questions about the protest. So make sure to read it over! 


How to Export Your Blog: 

https://tumblr.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360005118894-Export-your-blog

Alternative Sites: 

Pillowfort

Mastodan 

WordPress 

Twitter 

There is also an official Tumblr blog (ironic, huh?) and Twitter for the protest! It’s at: 

Twitter – https://twitter.com/logoffprotest

Tumblr – https://logoffprotest.tumblr.com/

There will be official updates on each account. Make sure to tag us in any posts, or use the hashtag #logoff2018

Thanks for your support guys. Let’s fight to make Tumblr better. Actually better. 

Hey y’all! For those who’ve been asking, this is the info about what this blog is doing on the 17th. I hope y’all will join me.

justemotionalabusethings:

“Adult children of toxic parents have an especially difficult time with their anger because they grew up in families where emotional expression was discouraged. Anger was something only parents had the privilege of displaying. Most children of toxic parents develop a high tolerance for mistreatment. You may have only a vague awareness that anything out of the ordinary happened to you as a child. Chances are, you don’t even know how angry you really are. You probably deal with your anger in one of several ways: you may bury your anger and become sick or depressed; you may divert your anger into suffering and martyrdom; you may deaden it with alcohol, drugs, food, or sex; or you may blow up at every opportunity, letting your anger turn you into a tense, frustrated, suspicious, belligerent person. Unfortunately, most of us rely on these old, reliable, ineffective methods to deal with our anger. They do nothing to help free you from the control of your parents. It is far more effective to channel your anger in ways that help you define yourself and your limits. Let me show you some effective new ways to manage your anger: 1. Give yourself permission to be angry without making any judgments about your feelings. Anger is an emotion just as joy and fear are. It is neither right nor wrong—it just is. It belongs to you; it is a part of what makes you human. Anger is also a signal, telling you something important. It may be telling you that your rights are being trampled, that you are being insulted or used, or that your needs are not being taken care of. Anger always means that something needs to change.
2. Externalize your anger. Pound pillows, yell at photographs of the people you’re angry at, or have imaginary dialogues with them in your car or alone at home. You don’t have to attack or verbally assault someone to express your anger—talk to people you trust about how angry you feel. Until you get your anger out in the open, you can’t deal with it.
3. Increase your physical activity. Physicalizing your anger can help release a great deal of tension from your body. If you’re not able to play tennis or run or ride a bike, clean out that overflowing closet or take a dance class. Physical activity also increases the production of endorphins—brain chemicals that enhance your sense of well-being. You’ll find that acknowledging your anger will increase your energy and productivity levels. Nothing is more draining than repressed anger.
4. Don’t use your anger to reinforce your negative self- image. You are not bad because you’re angry. Guilt over feeling angry, especially at parents, is to be expected. Say out loud: “I feel angry. I have a right to feel angry. It’s okay to feel guilty about feeling angry if that’s what it takes to deal with that anger. I’m not wrong or bad to feel this way.”
5. Use your anger as an energy source for self- definition. Your anger can help you learn a great deal about what you are and are not willing to accept in your relationship with your parents. It can help you define your limits and your boundaries. It can go a long way toward freeing you from old patterns of submission, compliance, and fear of your parents’ disapproval. Your anger can help you refocus your energies back to yourself and away from the impossible battle of trying to change your parents. Turn “I’m angry because my father has never let me live my own life” into “I will no longer permit my father to control me or devalue me.””

Susan Forward, Toxic Parents

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my18thcenturysource:

flargahblargh:

dbdspirit:

In response to the NSFW ban being enacted by Tumblr Staff, on December 17th 2018 I propose that we all log off of our Tumblr accounts for 24 hours. 


The lack of respect and communication between staff and users is stark. Users have been begging staff to delete the porn bot outbreak, which has plagued the website for well over a year. The porn bots oftentimes send people asks and messages, trying to get them to go to a website full of viruses. They also spam advertisements on others posts.  

Users have also begged that Tumblr ban neo-nazis, child porn, and pedophiles, all which run rampant on the site. The site/app got so bad that it was taken off the app store.

However, instead of answering the users, Tumblr has instead taken the liberty to ban all NSFW content, regardless of age. But users have already run into issues of their SFW content being marked as sensitive and being flagged as NSFW, not allowing them to share their work.

Not only does this discriminate again content creators, but it also discriminates against sex workers. Disgustingly, the ban will be enacted on December 17 which is also International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers.

This ban is disgusting, and while I (and plenty of others) welcome porn bots and child porn being banned, the Tumblr filtration system is broken. It tags artistic work’s nipples as NSFW (when it is art), it tags SFW art as NSFW (when it is not), and does not stop the porn bots, neo-nazis and dozens of other issues.


This ban is discriminatory. This ban is ineffective. This ban is unacceptable. 


To protest, log off of your Tumblr account for the entirety of November 17th. Log off at 12 am EST or 9PM PST and stay off for 24 hours. Don’t post. Don’t log on. Don’t even visit the website. Don’t give them that sweet ad revenue. 

Tumblr’s stock has already taken a hard hit. Let’s make it tank. Maybe then they will listen to the users. 


Reblog to signal boost! We must force change.

I’ll most likely be doing this. I encourage you to do the same.

I don’t know if it will really change anything, but give it a shot. Let’s show Tumblr we are not happy with their constant fuckin’ shitty choices.

Don’t log in for ANY reason on D-Day. No reason. A full 24 hours. Go take a self-care day. Eat some fancy snacks, drink a soda, sit in the tub for a few hours.

Tomorrow, my friends.

I will log out, both online and mobile, so let’s make ourselves heard by being silent for 24 hours.