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Posted in Today I hecked up. Posted 4 years ago
I'm going to tell my husband this, I think he will deeply appreciate it as he's a developer too.
Posted in faerie's graveyard - (get spooky) Posted 4 years ago
@eleven: nyaahaha. :D I thought it was taken when I registered but I was also tired and faerie graveyard or faerie satanic are the names I use everywhere else, so I may not have even tried.
some know me as monstahh`, but I'd kinda like to break free from that name as it no longer suits me at all.

I mean, not all of them are serial killers, but, I do have a soft spot for Yang.
Posted in faerie's graveyard - (get spooky) Posted 4 years ago
@eleven: Yup, there's a musical and a movie out, and there's another movie on the way.
I just...really like it. Its an easy watch, fun, some thrills, quirky, etc.

Intuition is a spooky and powerful force, *nods*


Also I realized this site is pretty new and wanted to see if I could just make my name faerie, and in fact, i can. and so I did.

@onsenmark: yes indeed hi <3 have a good night
Posted in faerie's graveyard - (get spooky) Posted 4 years ago
I love psych uwu I watch the entire series at least once a year because I am Big Psych-O.
Hyped for the new movie in April (fingers crossed it doesn't get delayed again).

I've gotten tarot readings before, and they have been eerily correct!! But, they were also done by someone who knows me well, so I assume she probably could link the parts of my life to the symbols directly (she even mentioned she thought it was related to ___, yknow?) So...I feel like it can be an introspective thing, but I also somewhat think its entertainment. I tend to believe in science at all times, but...Yeah, I spook myself out a lot. I'd rather NOT anger a spirit and end up cursed. lol

@eleven:
Posted in Do you like Lofi? Posted 4 years ago
My bluetooth headphones are named "lofihiphopradio"

I too, blame apple music for this, and that girl at the window studying, aha.
It's generally really relaxing, and I can never keep up with all the names...oops... some tracks that have shown up, are not good. lol

@Colan: chilledcow is a MOOD
Posted in Why being "So ADHD" isn't a joke Posted 4 years ago
I was diagnosed with ADD as a kid. I lack the hyperactive element most of the time as an extremely low energy person and years of suffering with untreated depression that was mistaken for bipolar disorder. :vanora_upsidedown: Currently, because my body violently rejects most ADHD meds (they make me too jittery, or make my lips crack and bleed regardless of how hydrated i am and how much biotene i swash through my mouth), so I'm only being treated for the depression.
It kinda sucks because I get side tracked easily and I don't have much energy, and when you start 6 tasks and finish *maybe* one, everything can feel overwhelming.
Posted in faerie's graveyard - (get spooky) Posted 4 years ago
@eleven:
So I like reading a lot, so I'm a big fan of all the types of "occult" stuff writers make up and share with us. Garth Nix is a top favorite, his Old Kingdom books are both spooky (necromancy and exploring death), and heartwarming (loving family).
One of my favorite TV shows was Psych, though I'll admit it hasn't aged that well, at least some episodes. He's a pretend psychic, but its still fun and also explores how a psychic might, even subconsciously, look at the finer details to better understand what's going on.
I don't like Supernatural (TV) very much, but that's just sortof a personal preference thing.

In terms of real life spooky things, I'm interested in Tarot, but, I feel too much pressure to try doing my own Tarot readings. It feels like something I shouldn't take lightly and just mess around with.
I sortof think that energies of the past can still linger in a place and it can be good to greet and then tell them goodbye if you feel freaked out. Maybe its a spook, maybe you're spooking yourself, but I feel relief after doing it. haha! So I suppose I'm a little superstitious.

I also like reading history books that talk about spooky things in the past, like bog bodies and human sacrifice.

And sortof related sortof unrelated, my best friend irl is an apprentice mortician.

i like a bit of zesty spook in my life, but just a little. uwu
Posted in faerie's graveyard - (get spooky) Posted 4 years ago
@eleven: yes, its been a joke for a while
I am a person and also a place.
Ticketmaster: We sell tickets, the more that sell the higher the price!

Big oof. Know where NOT to get my tickets now.
I think I only use them anyway when it was my only option, but still, bleh.
Birth control (any and all options) should be free.
there should be no extra tax on menstrual products
Poor people, are human, and I believe the ability to have loving, meaningful, even sexual relationships, is a human right for any adult.
Abortion is a healthcare right, it must not be denied.

also please tell men that women can't control their periods like holding in their pee


late stage capitalism and folks who failed health class *internal screaming*
Posted in The 50 Book Challenge Posted 4 years ago
Faerie's books read/listened to for late 2019 and all of 2020:

1. Sabriel
2. Lirael
3. Goldenhand
4. Legends of Muirwood
5. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
6. Strange Practice
7. Mort
6. Small Gods
8.
Posted in Which book(s) had a significant impact on you? Posted 4 years ago
Lirael, its the book following Sabriel, another favorite. But Lirael I related to more deeply than I did Sabriel.

Lirael felt out of place, inept, wrong, uncertain, curious and yet also afraid, and then brave. It allowed me to explore emotions I (at the time cuz I was just barely a teenager) didn't quite have the words for yet.
Posted in Recommend me Kindle book reads? Posted 4 years ago
I really liked the Legends of Muirwood series (there are a few Muirwood lines by Jeff Wheeler, but the one that really stuck for me was Legends).
I won't say they're the best books, and the later books are really sappy, but the first one is a kindof silly read at times.

Also the Old Kingdom books by Garth Nix are an all time favorite series of mine and I reread them at least once a year. I don't think they're too heavy, but they can be somewhat dark at times (appropriately so though considering the subject!)
Posted in What are you currently reading? Posted 4 years ago
I'm currently listening to the audiobook for Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw. I rather like it even if its a bit cheesy.
I recently finished the audiobook for Mort by Terry Pratchett, enjoyed it quite a bit but, I think I fell asleep during some of it so I'll have to listen to it again <3