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gothstrology
creamorsuga

stop telling girls with thick thighs that they shouldn’t wear light wash jeans because they’re “unflattering.” stop telling short girls that they shouldn’t wear high-waisted jeans because they make them look shorter. stop telling girls with big thighs to stay away from baggy clothes and boyfriend jeans. stop telling petite girls they can’t wear capris. stop telling telling tall girls to avoid wearing heels so they won’t “intimidate” people. stop telling skinny girls to only wear tops that give them the illusion of having hips. stop telling girls with big boobs to avoid shirts and dresses without a waist. stop telling chubby girls to stay away from patterns and horizontal stripes. stop telling girls with cellulite to wear long shorts. stop telling short girls to wear heels and vertical stripes to make themselves look taller. stop telling pale girls they can’t wear warm colors and stop telling dark girls they can’t wear cool colors. stop telling girls to be ashamed of their body type.

gothstrology
astrolocherry

a scary thing about astrology is when the basic and evasive elements are taken too seriously, like sun sign compatibility

people centering on being one sign, and matching up only with people born with certain other signs, all while rejecting the notion that we have particles of every sign inside, just expressing at different points. say for instance, “I am a Capricorn and I could never ever be with an Aries because ….. and they broke my heart and…” It’s alarming. It would be better off astrology not known at all really

the second is that astrology is very powerful and potentially destructive in the wrong hands. hitler used a team of astrologers, and there was nothing benefic about that work, it was not the work of god. nancy reagan used electional astrology to the campaign’s advantage, corporations use economic astrology. many politicians consult with astrologers. J.P Morgan says that, ‘Millionaires don’t use astrology, billionaires do’, and while we have the superficial, pop astrology consuming the surface, which is cool and fun and playful, but also met with contempt by those looking for logic or something deeper, maintaining astrology’s bubblegum facade is good for keeping it’s properties out of the hands of the masses and in the hands of those in command, who know its facilities, who revere it, and who use it to control and corrupt