#myrtle
Diamoric
[,daɪə'mɔɹɪk] (dye-uh-MOR-ick): From the Greek prefix “dia-”, meaning “passing through”, “going apart”, and “thoroughly/completely” and the Latin “amor” for love.
Diamoric is an intentionally flexible, loose term that describes a personal identity or a relationship (sexual, romantic, platonic etc.) that is neither “straight” nor “gay” due to the presence of one or more non-binary people.
An Identity:
A diamoric person is a person who prioritizes NB people and NB partnerships in their life. Note: Only a non-binary person can claim diamoric as an identity.
A Descriptor:
A diamoric relationship or attraction is one that involves at least one non-binary person. Note: Any relationship that includes a non-binary person is diamoric - even if one of the partners is binary.
A more detailed explanation can be found [Here].
Term coined by: Unknown
[Image:3 stripes from top to bottom: mint, white, mint. In the center is a burgundy 5-petaled flower. The petals look like hearts. In the center is a very thin outline of a yellow 8 pointed star and on the end of each tip is circle].
Full size [Here]
For-fun version with Mod Hermy’s cat Myrtle (which is the name of the flower on the original) on it instead [Here]
Designed by: Auri
Color meanings:
Green:Non-binary
White:Following the pattern of the Sapphic and Achillean flags.
Myrtle: The flower sacred to Aphrodit(e/us) and Adonis, whose relationship may be said to be diamoric.
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May I enjoy my life and practice my art. Respected by all men and in all times.
—Rhodes Island Icons part 3/5 ; like/reblog + credit if using
MYRTLE!
“I’m here on business, love. The fun stuff will have to wait.”
Nice little edit with skateboarding from some of the Essex homies we met out in NYC back in May
Moroccan Ritual Ink
For writing charms and talismans:
- Boilmyrtleand bay laurel leaves and twigs in water.
- Strain out the solids.
- Mix the remaining liquid with ink.
For written love spells:
- Gently warm rosewater and pour it over a few saffron threads.
- Strain and add the liquid to existing ink or mix up your own with alcohol and gum arabica.
(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)
botober day 28: “botanical plate tectonics”
We lost the ponies.
We need a burgler.
MYSTERYOF THE LOSTPONIES.
Poor Kili and Fili. I still laugh every time I watch that scene lol