Hey I'm Kari! I am 21 years old, a libra, INTJ-T and a very nice Slytherin.
I use the pronouns they/them/theirs, please use them.
This blog is an actual disaster, but I've had it too long to reorganize or restructure it. So this will have to do.
If you are a real person following me and i'm not following you, feel free to send me a message. i used to just follow back, but i keep getting followed by spam blogs so i don't just follow back anymore
My doggo, Ezri, who rarely barks and mostly borks.
When I got her, she’d been abused and would cower and pee at almost everything, and had been mistreated when she’d barked, so she never would. One day months after I had her she got excited on a walk and borked at a bird, and then immediately cower-peed. I had to re-teach her to bark by gathering her whole human pack and having everyone bark and howl and feed her treats and pet her till she got excited enough to join in, and then got more treats. Took a while but I was able to teach her to bork on command (and she’s gotta be excited or she just stares at me like “Sorry, the bork system needs charging”) and she’ll do it happily when she’s excited to go for a walk or upon seeing a friend, and at birds. I love her croaky borking, especially when she started off terrified of making a joyful noise.
Bisexual girls who used to identify as lesbians are not proof that lesbians are secretly into men.
Lesbians who used to identity as bisexual are not proof that bisexuals will eventually pick a side.
Sexuality is complicated! Discovering more about your orientation is a wonderful thing and no one has any right to tell you that changing your orientation is bad or wrong.