Hello my lovelies 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

I’m your favourite poisoned princess with a heart black as night and rife with sorrow. 🖤

Im non-binary, an my pronouns are they/them/whatever/you/want, I am passionate on anti-consumerism and feminism, and believe in pacifism and mutualism. 🏳️

My hobbies and interests include (but are not limited to) motorcycles, mycology, writing, reading, craftsmanship, and computing. 🥰

I’m based in the south west of England. 🩵

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Cake day: January 18th, 2026

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  • Paint.

    Orange to be precise.

    When I was a kid, a friend of mine hosted a birthday party on a paintball range. We played for I don’t know how long, large group of us, was really fun.

    One thing the instructors told us, keep your mouth shut.

    You see, we wore face masks, however for us to breathe of course there’s a grill where you mouth goes.

    Needless to say, I got shot right on that mouth grill, and naturally due to the shock of it I opened my mouth…

    The paintball burst on the grill, and I had the whole volume of paint launched deep into my throat.

    It was so… ungodly… salty. For the rest of the day all I could taste was salt (the blow occured around early afternoon). And that’s coming from someone who also on another unrelated occassion ended up with a deep mouthful of sea water.





  • Been using Fastmail for a couple years now, previously bouced between Proton and Tuta.

    I cannot fault Fastmail, yes, like the name suggests, it is fast (sending is almost instant and new email comes through quickly too), but their features for inbox sorting, rules, and custom domains is incredble.

    I have my own domain name that I wildcard in Fastmail, which means I can enter whateverthefuckIwant@domain.com and it’ll be delivered.

    Then I have several rules set-up to autotag depending on the address the email is going to.

    Their interface is slick, easy to use, not too cramped and not too spacious, lovely contrast, just pleasant to be in.

    All of that, along with a calendar with easy CalDAV support, notes in Markdown, and generous cloud storage which I mainly use for file transfer between my devices make the £5.40 I spend on it monthly an absolute steal.