People who write you fanfics or self-inserts or poems or prompts or fandom stories aren’t owned by you. People who make art, make moodboards, or any medium of the sort…People who share aesthetics or graphics, or share photography…People who take requests for ANYTHING… They have lives, and they have feelings, and they are more than tumblr can ever express to you.
Talented people (writers, artists, graphic designers, whomever offers you something here) aren’t at your beck and call. They work for free, mostly, and they work for the joy of the work.
Please be respectful. Please thank them, because they offer their talents to you and they take time out of their days to do so.
If you want to see more of their work, be respectful. Be polite. Show gratitude. Offer them your thanks, your analysis, your compliments, your constructive comments. It makes it easier to receive feedback.
No one should have to feel the pressure that some often do. Reminder: They are here for enjoyment, too. They are here because they found something so enjoyable that they wanted to share it. They wanted to be a part of a fandom. They love a character, or a movie, or a book, or…any number of things.
They are people with feelings, and they appreciate your patience. They appreciate your comments, reblogs, likes, and suggestions. Sometimes, to a fault.
But mostly, they appreciate being able to share their gifts.
Be kind. Be courteous. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Remind yourself that these are real people with lives. Remind yourself that you are ideally a respectful person who appreciates other human beings.
Love and share love. It’s so nice when it all flows, when it all works together.
This is a friendly PSA from a big dork who doesn’t have any talents but really loves those who do.
let your world be blue here
ED recipe!
27cals for one pancake, recipe makes 4
100g zucchini
100g potatoes
5g spring onion
5g flour
5tsp water
Salt & pepper
Use a non-stick frying pan so you don’t have to use oil!
Grate zucchini and potato. Cut spring onion into thin rings
Add flour and water, mix until it forms a kind of batter
Add salt and pepper, mix again
Make 4 even pancakes and fry them in a non-stick frying pan on each side on low to medium heat until they look kinda done (I didn’t stop the time I‘m sorry ‘:) )
Enjoy warm!
They made me very full and left me satisfied!
By @labelthin
A Good Witch Guide to Smoking Herbs!
I’ve been getting a lot of questions about my “witch cigarettes” lately, so here it is, people! I am just a humble Good Witch and do not claim to have all the answers; this information has been collected by my personal experiences, friends who are herbalists and the internet. I am not a doctor and none of this information has been approved by the FDA. PLEASE do your own research and remember that herbs are serious, real deal stuff that can have both positive AND negative effects. Always consult whomever it is you consult and use your damn brain when making decisions for yourself. Enjoy and use responsibly. :)
How I got into smoking herbs:
I love to smoke. I feel very connected to the ancient carnal pleasure that is taking burning plants into my lungs. However I do NOT love smoking tobacco… anymore. I smoked tobacco for a very long time and all it did was drain my wallet, my energy, made me smell bad and give me bronchitis all the time. Quitting was very hard for me, and is still something I struggle with. When I’m stressed out I tend to substitute weed for a cigarette, and that is also problematic. I catch myself smoking weed just because I want to smoke SOMETHING and know I can’t do the tobacco anymore. This is also not cost effective, and I just get too damn doped out; I’m not smoking because I want to get high or settle my stomach, it’s because I want to burn something in my lungs.
An herbalist friend of mine turned me on to the joys of smoking OTHER herbs, and I proudly present you with a variation on their “recipe”. These herbs are cheap, organic, and have many benefits I can obtain by smoking them. I get to feel in touch with my witchy smoke roots and not completely tear myself up with harsh chemical soaked tobacco or waste all my kind bud on compulsive habits. They are extremely affordable, and for about $40 you can get more herbs then you’ll know what to do with delivered right to your door. Win win!! I find that it’s a lot easier to not smoke a cigarette when I know I have a healthier option available.
Okay! On to the nitty gritty!
I order my herbs from Mountain Rose Herbs in Oregon, but I’m sure there are other reputable sources for such things. I buy organic filters and papers, and I use a little rolling machine to pre-roll them for on the road.
The herbs will need to be ground up with a mortar and pestle to be the right size for rolling/smoking and there will be some sticks to pick out. (The sticks burn too hot and also poke holes in yer papers.. d'oh!) It’s best practice to grind your herbs together in small batches, this way they masticate together in the batch and all the good stuff stays in your stash. I usually just grind up enough to roll a dozen or so “witch sticks” to keep with me throughout the week, and I just repeat the process when necessary.
Here’s what goes inside:
Hawthorn Leaf and Flower Very commonly used as a tobacco substitute! Has antioxidant properties and promotes a sense of well being and a boost of energy!
Lavender Smells and tastes AMAZING! I used to mix it into my tobacco in the old days just because I liked the taste and smell so much! Lavender is great for anxiety, relaxation, depression and relaxing your body when tense.
Damiana Enhances dreams, produces a mild high that can last an hour or so, and is an aphrodisiac (hey HEY!) Damiana also improves digestion, promotes wellness and helps increase energy levels. Can also be burned as in an incense.
Mullein Another tobacco alternative, mullein is said to actually clear your lungs out when you smoke it, it has anti-asthmatic properties! It’s a slight sedative and has been used to treat spasmodic coughs and asthma for a looooong ass time. This is a great one!
Red Raspberry Leaf RRL is a sedative and muscle relaxant, so it’s great for menstrual cramps and body aches and pains! It also helps to neutralize the toxins in tobacco, so it’s helpful if you’re using this blend to quit the ‘baccy. This is a great one to make tea out of as well.
Wood Betony Awesome for headaches and pain relief, helps with migraines and nerve pain. Good for keeping a clear mind and also good for making wands. Was once thought to be endowed with powers against evil spirits! Take THAT energy vampires!!
Pipsessewa Helps with water retention, slugishness and weight gain. Reduces and balances Kapha in the body. Heals stomach problems. Warms and activates lymphatic systems. Extracts are also used to flavor rootbeer!
Mugwort Improves dream recall, promotes lucid dreaming and helps those who have trouble falling asleep. Calms and relaxes. Encourages altered states of consciousness. Rad.
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Strawberry Calavera Shake