
I shouldn’t have trusted anyone…
It’d be cool to do a “sisterhood of the traveling pants” but with books. Everyone uses a dif color highlighter to highlight their favorite part/or to just add a rant/thought about a specific section (with sticky notes) that made them think. And at the end the book is probably worn out, colorful, and has emotions, history and different perspectives poured into it.
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fuks:
Some dystopian shit goin down at Subway
vgfm:
A seminal moment in animation history.
Jesus Christ I cannot find one thing right with the animation in this gifset.

If you can, when jarring stuff you’re going to use exclusively for magick, color code it. Red for non-edible, green for edible. Is that rosemary straight from the herbs and spices cabinet from the kitchen? Label it green. Oh, that’s not culinary lavender? Label it red, you gotta remember that.
And for when you’re perusing through your jars to see what things would work best for the spell you’re whipping up, it’d be very helpful if you listed the magickal and/or medicinal properties on the back of the jars beforehand. It helps save you time for those moments in life where you have to throw together a spell and you don’t have time to flip through your BoS or Google to find a spell to cast.
putting the properties on the back has also proved to be a good studying technique. It reminds me of how one studies by use of flash cards.
pearl: *stands up for herself, doesn’t let peridot stand there and degrade her, proves that she isn’t who peridot says she is*
the other crystal gems: *celebrate and encourage pearl in unison*
me: *rolls off my couch, out the door, down my street, out of my city, out of this country, flies away on the spirit of my happiness and off the face of the earth*