Welcome me, I'm new!
* Raven Knight OfflineMember |
Last Activity: February 23rd 2015 03:46 PM
About Me
- Basics
- Name
- Raven Knight
- Gender
- Female
- About
- About me
- Hello, I am Raven Knight. I'm not going to give out my age, because I think that confidential information should not be given out online. Anyways, I am an official member of the Butterfly Project. Before I explain what that is, I need to let you know a few things. I have depression. My friend has depression as well. In fact, most of my friends do. But she tends to think that it's all her fault. What doesn't help with this situation is the fact that we are different. There certainly isn't anything wrong with being different, but there's something wrong with the way people treat us. They mimic us at school to get a laugh from the other students. They don't respect us. We all like anime, Homestuck, vocaloid, and Creepypasta. They make fun of us for it. We're smart. We always get asked to help people who struggle with homework, but they're the same people who tease us! If they knew how we feel, what we do, and why we act the way we do, there are still people who would make fun of us. Then there's home life. For me, my siblings think I'm some pushover. For my friend who cuts, her parent's disrespect her. Another one of my friend's parents are too hard on her. Yet another had to leave her biological mother because she abused her own child. So, yeah. We're different. And apparently it's a really big deal.
But that's beside the point. The Butterfly Project can help that. Here are the rules:
1. Whenever you feel like cutting, draw a butterfly on any part of your body. Name it after someone you love, or someone who really cares about you.
2. Do NOT scrub it off. Let it fade away on it's own.
3. You can have as many butterflies as you like. Other people can draw them on you, too. These ones are all the more special.
4. If you cut, all of the butterflies on you die. Remember who you named them after? That's who the butterfly represents. Don't hurt yourself, because, in reality, you hurt them too. Not physically, but in a sense where their heart breaks.
5. Now that you've come into the Project, there's no going out. Just remember that.
6. Self harm awareness day is March 1st of every year. Wear a ribbon around your wrist if you've ever had thoughts of cutting or if you do cut. Wear orange if you're a supporter and/or you have depression.
- Details
- Here for
- Like to help and be helped
- Sexuality
- Pansexual
- Education
- Junior High School
- Zodiac sign
- Scorpio
- Interests
- Hobbies
- Watching anime, drawing, reading, writing, playing the keyboard, dancing, listening to music, watching YouTube videos, talking.
- Music
- Alternative rock, normal rock, vocaloid, "punk," Japanese music in general
- Movies
- Alice in Wonderland, Maleficent, Hetalia: Paint it White!, Ciel in Wonderland, any of the "Nature" shows
- Television
- I don't have cable, but I watch most types of anime, the Ted shows, and stuff like that
- Games
- I play Minecraft, Little Big Planet, checkers, Monopoly, and I like to play pass.
- Books
- Any book about a sisterhood, the classics, manga if I can get a hold of it, Roahd Dahl, and fantasy.
- Sports
- I like to swim, dance, and jump rope.
- Heroes
- Martin Luther King Jr, Florence Nightingale, Mary Angnes Chase, Ben Franklin, any feminist really
- Favorite quotes
- "Alas, Death Should not have taken thee,"
"Bet you wish you were asleep, but it's not a dream,"
"Oh what the hell is growing up and tell me, when will I win?!"
"Can you find the one who died his red heart to black?"
"Is it really alright to say that we are okay this way?"
"I have a dream,"
"One one goes, the other falls apart,"
And
"You see those stars up there? That could mean there's more than us. Do you really believe that we're alone in the universe? There are probably more solar systems, more life, maybe even more universes! We're not all high and mighty, you know!"