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January 3, 2018

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January 2, 2018

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Liwonde National park is Malawi’s premiere wildlife...





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Liwonde National park is Malawi’s premiere wildlife reserve. But Liwonde also has a tragic history, the evidence of which is still visible deep inside the trunk of a massive baobab tree.


Many of Malawi’s citizens adhere to traditional, regional beliefs. Relatively common across these practices is the idea that those who are infected with certain diseases cannot be buried, for fear that their impurities would contaminate the earth.


As recently as the 1950s, one particular tribe living in Liwonde suffered an outbreak of leprosy. In order to keep the disease from spreading, individuals were rounded up and led to a giant baobab at the base of Chinguni Hill. According to park guides, the infected individuals – those still living along, with the bodies of the recently dead – were bound and forced into the tree’s hollowed-out trunk and left there for nature to take its course, removed from the rest of the community for the greater good.


Visitors brought to the site are told of this history and encouraged to look down into the center of the tree, where the empty sockets of human skulls plainly stare back up at the faces of the living. (Source)


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Published on January 02, 2018 11:00

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shroom-boi:

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“i really liked your post!”
Thanks How...

lets-get-fictional:



shroom-boi:



shroom-boi:



shroom-boi:



“i really liked your post!”


Thanks How About You Reblog It :)



just in case you’re wondering what i’m talking about:


13%, 21%, a whooping 30%, 15%, 21% again. and those are the stories that do well.


it’s almost like tumblr has a reblog button you could USE


LIKE IT? REBLOG IT!

it’s not fucking difficult.



also i love how i gotta make these posts practically every time after i publish something.


look, i don’t give a fuck about money. i’m writing fic for fun. if you wanna throw a billion dollars at me, sure, you do you.


but literally all i want, all we all want, is for our stuff to be acknowledged. spread. REBLOGGED. 


because obviously you read it and liked it, right?


so now all you have to do is hit that little button. it looks a little like this


and then that’s that. 


or, on ao3, you write “i really liked this! thank you for sharing!”. and that’s that.


it takes absolutely ZERO EFFORT, and it makes you happy (because you liked what you just read) and it makes us happy (because our work can get potentially more readers), and everyone is happy.


and instead, there’s likes all around. 


and likes are a little like seeing someone having their arms full with things and they drop their keys and you walk past and say “hey dude, i hope that works out for you!”


writers spend hours, even days and weeks or months on fics, pouring ourselves into it, forgoing sleep and food sometimes just to finish something because we hope you’ll like it.


and we get a litte ❤️ for our troubles and that’s it.


and especially when you get statistics like above - 42 likes and 9 reblogs - it feels like a kick to the face. 


if every writer only wrote for themselves (”as you’re supposed to do uwu”), there wouldn’t be a single fic out there, because we’d keep all the fics.
but we write for our audience too, hoping we’ll hear back, hoping people will spread our fics, “hey, look at this cool thing i read!”.


and that doesn’t happen.


so you start thinking “hey, maybe i shouldn’t publish this. it’s bad anyways, right? and it doesn’t make a difference if i do. it’s not like anyone cares.”


how many thousands and thousands of words for your favorite ship do you think are out there, saved on hard drives by authors who’ve given up wishing to publish their things, because “nobody cares.”


reblogging and commenting seems to be at an all time low at the moment. and you know what happens when you, the supplier, feel like there’s no demand out there? 


you stop supplying.


because nobody cares enough to want to share it.


“thoughts and prayers with your fic! it was so good!” that’s what the like button means, to make an extreme comparison here.


and honestly, i don’t understand why.


reblog. your. writers. it’s all we ask for.

Support your fellow writers!  It will come back around to you, I promise <3

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January 1, 2018

vi·ra·go

ecryre:


/vəˈräɡō/



noun
a strong brave or warlike woman; a woman who exemplifies heroic traits.


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