A list of stuff about me:
*Intuitive as fuck. And no, not boasting about it either, it sucks sometimes.
*Intelligent, I got the shit kicked out of me as a kid and growing up for backtalking ignorant folks with facts.
*Trauma survivor, that speaks for itself.
*Loyal as hell to folks I consider dear friends. Fuck with them, you fucked with me.
*Creative thinker, I fucking hate box thinking, okay? Box thinking is the shit they teach you in school, think outside of it, look for alterative solutions.
@FernLovebond Naw, not even an introduction, just facts. :)
@PaganMother
I could be mistaken, but I think introductions have a tendency to include facts.
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@FernLovebond Ye, but I wrote and pinned one a while ago. ;) S'all good.
Hah! Sorta my point: maybe this ought to be your pinned intro ;-)
@FernLovebond Already done.
@PaganMother
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@FernLovebond I love that design! May I ask the meaning behind it?
@FernLovebond Ooooh! Pardon, brains slogging a little. I really like that design though. ^^
@PaganMother
I'm sorry, I got a little snarky there; not nice. For anyone else who might be interested, the symbol on the pendant is the flaming chalice used to represent the Unitarian Universalist Church, a liberal religious group with no dogma, and highly inclusive.
@FernLovebond S'all right Fern, no offense taken. I just hadn't seen that symbol in that fashion before. It's beautiful honestly, I can see how it fits together in symbolism too.
@PaganMother FWIW, I was always attracted to the symbolism of the chalice. For me, coming from a search in the Abrahamic traditions, chalice = feminine (the blade is the phallus, the chalice is the yoni, as most pagans view things), & had already come to see the feminine as the only legitimate source of divinity (patriarchy, to my mind at the time, seemed heretical), being the true source of life's genesis. When I stumbled onto the symbol of the chalice+flame, I found UUism. Hence my 💚 for them.
@PaganMother
... really?
Check the alt text on it.