Allison ~ Demonology Expert 🖤
2.8K posts

Allison ~ Demonology Expert 🖤
@Ord_Snowflake
The music here says nothing to me about my life.

the love you experience in your teen age / adolescence is the closest you'll ever get to what ppl call true love ig. after that it's just never ending chase of one thing or another imo, a chase that lasts until you end up in your grave.




I’ve written about the backlash to Adult Braces: “I do feel great sympathy for Lindy West. How was she to know that the great omertà of Millennial Feminism—that we had to take whatever people said about their life stories at face value—had broken?”

Hicieron una CONFERENCIA DE DERMATOLOGIA en HAWAII. Las imágenes son épicas 🌞

Not the best person to say this, but once you understand how body works, like an engine running nonstop, heart beating 60–100x/min to pump blood, lungs fueling every breath, systems working 24/7, you’d think twice about what you put into it. Google the explainer videos of this


what the FUCK did I just see


Desire is Sacred READ HERE: geesemag.com/articles/desir… Why do people cling so fiercely to fantasies that harm others—and themselves? In this essay, Allison Keats (@Ord_Snowflake) argues that desire is one of the hidden engines of politics: the promise of love, recognition, and dignity that helps people endure humiliation and exploitation. From the manosphere to everyday anxieties about relationships, Keats argues how reactionary politics feeds on wounded fantasies—and why socialism must offer a more compelling vision of the good life.

A Ana de Armas le quedaban grandes los lentes de sol y no tenía otro lugar donde ponerlos.


For @NYTmag, I wrote about the creepy world of "Grok Imagine," and its metaphysics of images: nytimes.com/2026/03/11/mag…




I am unfortunately developing a disgust reflex towards weddings & marriage. The diamonds, the humiliation ritual engagement photo sessions, the posed intimacy, the exotic destinations. All for show. To post and to outdo. Love is a costume. The union is not sacred, it’s not the entire purpose; it’s just the consequence of a big aesthetic party

the late 20s/early 30s men insisting that the first fit looks better, or responding with versions of the outfit that have slimmer proportions, honestly sound exactly like the millennial women they made fun of a few years ago when skinny jeans went out of style lol

is it too woke of me to think that beauty influencers dripping skincare on their faces is playing into a pornographic male gaze

The weird thing about reading so much as a child and gaining a huge vocabulary from that is I can't define a lot of the words I use, I just know that they would fit correctly in a specific sentence. Does anyone else experience that?



