OnlyWaterintheForest
OnlyWaterintheForest
OnlyWaterintheForest

this kind of thinking is what would be the foundation of literal revolution in terms of how people think about their bodies--whatever their body composition. I applaud you and support you and if I was in your “circle” I would be cheering for you every step of this mental process. 

If you haven’t, read Aubrey Gordon’s book. 

Goddamnit Jinx Grey Gardens is the best snatch game, now and always and forever.

“The call was coming from inside the house.” I just love that.

All Stars is so weird because all these people already know each other; they tour together, have their own cliques/ inside jokes, etc. Trixie and Thorgy seem to have very similar senses of humor, and it shows in their joint appearances (My favorite being their roasts: “Trixie Mattel is so white she thinks the Projects

Trixie’s meltdown makes more sense in the context of filming. She was taping AS3 in the day and The Trixie and Katya Show at night, so she was basically “on” all day, everyday. The other girls at least got the respite of untucking and being alone in a hotel. WOW had Trixie running ragged, and that knowledge renders

Milk is . . . fine. Neither as bad as he’s being made out to be, or as (even close to) as good as he is in his own mind. More than anything, Milk reminds me of John Hamm’s ‘Handsome Bubble’ character in 30 Rock.

Things like modeling contracts come easy to Milk because Milk is very nice to look at, is easily

I never really liked Milk... She was okay but not my cup of tea, I guess. (Ahem). So I kinda feel validated. At least she’s got her totally successful real life to go back to.

I saw Chi Chi live when a bunch of queens from her season toured, and she KILLED it. The energy was AWESOME.

I just want to let you know I read your comment. And I hope that you allow yourself to be happy, if not now than one day. Don’t let the ghosts of those who have hurt you haunt your mind.

GREAT comment!. The Commenter also talked about how she was previously “cunning” but that cunningness has been counter to her mental health and recovery.

Thank you, that’s such a great description of struggling to process emotions, and learning and teaching yourself to do so as an adult after not learning as a kid. And this is exactly what’s happening with Rebecca. She was an iron woman of doing intellectual work for years at her old law firm, emotions suppressed and

It makes sense.

Its interesting to read the comments on this post because a lot of people are talking about how they identify with Rebecca. I’ll add myself to the list. While I haven’t gotten nearly as out of control as Rebecca, a few years ago I was in a very, very bad situation in which I lost pretty much an entire group of