hi hi hi, pinned post time (subject to change bc people change)!
online aliases (in order of preference): ally, ally :), allyz, ally smile
essentials: she/her, person of color, in university on my 2nd degree (suffering) ♡
mainly post stuff about my life! i try to keep my profile a happy, comfy & safe place. i also really like existing peacefully, so if you’re here to say things that will hurt people’s feelings or cause arguments, this is not the place for you :)
interests:
detroit: become human, skyrim: the elder scrolls v, minecraft, SCP, one direction, louis tomlinson, drawing, writing, donating blood, everything everywhere all at once, resident evil 2 & 4, valorant, heathers (both movie & musical), hitman
my dorm faces another dorm and the little sticky note pictures people put on the windows are so cute like HELLO i see ur heart!!! <3
going to breakfast dressed like adam sandler after going out last night dressed like a normal femme gal is such duality i feel like a completely different person
this goes really well with the new Kurzgesagt video (yes i had to google how to spell kurzgesagt. i still do not know how)
the princess speaks facts
also ppl have no idea what progress or stuff a person’s been doing so just snap judging someone based on how they are in that moment is kind of a jerk move (not targeted at wasteof users, just seen that a lot on social media when ppl post gym videos and stuff)
but yeah if someones doing great and making a lot of progress towards whatever they want to achieve then tell them that!! it is so easy to say keep slaying bestie you are doing AWESOME
Ok look, I want to preface this by saying I am not saying this out of hate for anyone, but because I think your ignorance may cause actual harm to people.
it’s kind of obvious that this post is referring to the fat/body positivity movement. And yeah you know what, telling people to be unhealthy is bad. But no one actually does that. What people do, is tell fat or obese people that they shouldn’t feel like their bodies are inherently ugly (which by the way finding fat people ugly is rooted in actual racism) it’s telling them that despite what people have said, being obese is not a moral failing. Because you know what people do when they’re made to feel that way? TW EDS, SELF HARM! They starve and sometimes even hurt or kill themselves. They feel terrible. TW END. People don’t celebrate poor health. They celebrate that their bodies are beautiful and worthy of love. People are obese for a variety of reasons; mental health, genetics, disease, and yes, eating too much or not exercising enough. But none of those things mean anyone deserves to be shamed. So yeah. It is ok for people to be obese, because their health is their business, and no one should refrain from celebrating themselves or their bodies just because they are unhealthy.
Hot take: people should not celebrate or endorse obesity. Making something that is very unhealthy seem okay isn't right, especially something like weight.
Edit: I wholeheartedly do not mean to insult or make anyone feel bad. I support anyone who is fat, being fat does not make you a bad person or anything, but it's extremely important to understand that weight issues can be big health problems and it's important to care about weight.
Again, I mean no harm to anyone. If you are feeling depressed or negative, please reach out. There are people who will support you.
nothing compares to the warmth from clothes fresh out of the dryer :)
you know you’re an extrovert when you go to 2 different events with an exchange student you met the day before and platonically hit it off with
we love going from having almost 30,000 steps in a day to having 364 on another day to having 14,000 on another
happy mid-autumn festival!!
even if you dont celebrate, have a lovely one and maybe try mooncakes if you can :)
i forgot how much of a workout traveling uni campus is when you’re in a rush