I want a college course that’s like “History: Whites Lies” that goes and talks about all the stuff aboriginal and eastern cultures found out before white people
Like I just read that mathematicians in India found out the earth spins on an axis and revolves around the sun long before Copernicus and Galileo
Like
Why can’t I learn this instead of white washed history
Tag: please
who wants to take a witchy group trip to Salem, Massachusetts with me? we can go when the trees are orange and the air is cool. we can tour museums, visit bookstores, and walk through parks holding hands, stopping for tea and coffee during sunset
this would be so nice
10 Warm, Encouraging Things My Dad Would Say To Me If My Dad Wasn’t My Dad And Clint Mcelroy Was My Dad Instead
Reblog this and money will be entering your life this week
Concept: You and I are lying in bed with the bedroom window open, our legs intertwined like plants. Nothing but the sound of your breathing and the night air.
pLease
Give this 100 notes so my mom will let me BS my oNLINE PE CLASS
can you imagine not being human & just living out your days as a weeping willow, though? beautiful? by the water? unburdened? ideal
I have a sea witch spell video coming out soon! 🐚🌾✨
Hello! Please meet the Fidgi Pen!
This pen can give you a secure feeling, as you can stim/fidget with it without people really noticing. (at least that’s what it would do for me!)
Here’s the kickstarter! Can’t wait to see it in stores!
Ah, this would be very nice for school or work
DIY bespoke flower crown
By LadyLand
Getting married soon? Use inexpensive baby’s breath (gypsophila) to make a beautiful floral headpiece, perfect for yourself, or your bridesmaids. It’s unbelievably easy, plus you can dry it afterwards and use again for festivals or fancy dress. Here’s how:
1. Take the longest stem of baby’s breath and pluck off all the flowers except the very end bunch.
2. Next, take a small bunch of the removed flowers and tape them to the stalk, close to the top bunch. Repeat all the way along the stem, fastening the ends of the previous bunch as you go.
3. When the stem is completely covered, bend it into a head-sized circle and fasten the ends with tape, tucking any remaining stem back into the crown and taping to secure – this will give your crown extra strength.
4. Fill any gaps with more flowers, then wrap a length of wide satin ribbon all the way around the crown in between each bunch of flowers.
5. Fasten the ribbon ends into a bow. Et voilà! Your flower crown is complete.