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🍁🍂 Blessed Mabon 🍂🍁
here’s a list of some little things you can do to celebrate Mabon and the Autunm Equinox 🍂🍇🍎
🍁 relax and reflect on the year so far
🍁 count your blessings and take a moment to be grateful for everything you achieved or manifested this year
🍁 harvest your herbs or crops and leave small offerings in their place (or in a nearby harvested field if you don’t grow your own)
🍁 adorn yourself in autumn colors, like red, orange, and burgundy
🍁 go for a hike through the woods
🍁 let go of things that no longer serve you to make room for more opportunities
🍁 light some candles, set some intentions, and meditate
🍁 make an altar and some offerings for your deities
🍁 drink wine, tea, or warm apple cider
🍁 eat spice cakes, breads, nuts, and autumn fruits and vegetables
🍁 wear a warm cozy sweater
🍁 clean up your house or sacred space a bit to bring in new energy
🍁✨🍂
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shout out to forgotten asians.
shout out to south asians: asians from india, pakistan, sri lanka, bangladesh, afghanistan, bhutan, maldives, nepal.
shout out to ignored east asians from countries less romanticized than china, japan, and south korea: to mongolia, taiwan, vietnam, and further southeast to singapore, malaysia, the philippines, east timor, brunei, cambodia, myanmar, laos, thailand, indonesia.
shout out to ethnic groups within more known asian countries, like the tibetan people in china and the ainu and ryukyuan people in japan.
shout out to russian asians. shout out to central asians in former soviet countries, to people from kazakhstan, turkmenistan, tajikistan, uzbekistan, kyrgyzstan.
shout out to western asians in countries that don’t fit neatly into trivial western/european geographical boundaries of the middle east, of south asia, of europe, of africa.
shout out to mixed asians, to latinx asians, to black asians, to indigenous asians, to mixed south and east asians, and every combination.
asian people are more than just the same few ethnicities shown on tv.
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“I am not ‘half Japanese’ and ‘half Lithuanian Jewish.“ When I’m singing a Japanese folk song, I don’t sing with half my voice, but with my whole voice. When I’m taping together my grandparents’ Jewish marriage contract, worn by time but still resilient, it’s not half of my heart that is moved, but my whole heart. I am complete, and I embody layers of identities that belong together. I am made of layers, not fractions.”
— Yumi Thomas (via wearejapanese)
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Ainu –
アイヌ

Oroch – ウィルタ

Ulch –
ウリチ

Nanai –
ナナイ

Nivkh –
ニヴフ

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The anxiety of not looking Native enough, or the fear of not having enough blood quantum to be considered native is oppression in itself. Racism, erasure and government control over indigenous identity is what’s caused us to have this toxic mindset of our selves. Never forget that.
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Underlined PSA
Figment, the recently closed writing website, has just launched (after a long delay) their long-awaited successor to figment known as Underlined, where users can post their work and receive feedback, supposedly.
DO NOT USE UNDERLINED. DO NOT POST YOUR WORK ON UNDERLINED.
Underlined’s terms and conditions contains a clause stating that the rights to all your work that you post on their website belongs to them!!!!
Underlined belongs to Penguin Random House. This is an extremely dirty trick for them to play on writers, especially young writers and children, who come to the internet to get feedback and will lose the rights to their work. Please boost!!!
For my writing friends looking for an online writing community, DO NOT USE Underlined.
I went to confirm @greater-than-the-sword‘s post, because seriously publishers are still pulling this garbage? And yes, they are. If you want to check out the full terms and conditions, have at it. They are full of writers’ nightmares, a few of which I’ll highlight under the cut.




