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baihe novels
for those of you who think danmei (chinese boy's love) is pretty neat, here's some baihe (chinese girl's love) for you.
link in heart
(◍•ᴗ•◍)❤ ᶜˡⁱᶜᵏ ᵗʰᵉ ʰᵉᵃʳᵗᵘ / ᵒⁿᶜᵉ ⁱⁿ ᶜˡⁱᶜᵏ ᵒⁿ ⁱᵐᵃᵍᵉ
link in heart
unlike danmei, which is written mostly by heterosexual women, baihe is mainly written by queer women and often focus on female empowerment which isn't really a thing in the case of danmei as our male leads are already privileged. so if you're bi, les, gay, questioning or just curious, give baihe a shot!
this carrd link is really cute and really nicely put together! hope it's helpful!
firstfullmoon
“Remember the cactus fruits you would always bring home? The shell of the cactus fruit has hundreds of hair-like thorns hiding under its surface. You always knew the exact place the blade of the knife must slice to open the sweet part of the fruit. Is that not love?”
— Noor Hindi, from “The Shell of a Cactus Fruit”
allthislovemp3
rb this post to give the person u rbed it from a pretty fall leaf :]
llleighsmith
One of the primary ways we connect with each other is by eating together. Some of the connection happens simply by being in the same place at the same time and sharing the same food, but we also connect through specific actions, such as serving food to one another or making toasts: ‘May I offer you some potatoes?’ ‘Here’s to your health and happiness.’ Much of our fundamental well-being comes from the basic reassurance that there is a place for us at the table. We belong here. Here we are served and we serve others. Here we give and receive sustenance.
— edward espe brown, from tomato blessings and radish teachings
simpabeth
שנה טובה! 🍎🍯
Wishing all my Jewish followers a happy, healthy, and sweet new year this Rosh Hashanah! 💛