After a great deal of soul-searching, I have come to a realization that I would like to share with you, gentle readers. As I understand it, some people identify as being something other than what they were born as or how they appear on the outside. Well, I may seem like a girl on the outside, and the “traditional” view may categorize me as human, but I now know that I identify as a unicorn.
That’s right. I am a legendary being who is fierce and proud, even when no one believes in me. Even though you can’t see my horn, I am still powerful and beautiful, and I won’t be tamed. While I can’t say I’m especially attracted to virgins, I am most definitely the living embodiment of magic and grace. I am a unicorn.
I’ll tell you what else: I don’t think I’m the only one out there. I think many people may identify as unicorns and either suppress it or hide their true selves for fear of suffering scorn and ridicule. I hope my fellow unicorns will find the courage to come forward and say, “I, too, am strong and proud. I, too, am beautiful and magical. I, too, am a unicorn.”
Best believe.
love the last sentence, that’s a nice mantra!!
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Best believe it!
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One hundred percent believe!
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Pure, unadulterated magic, baby!
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I always suspected it.
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Awesome like this is hard to hide.
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I love this. Instead off hiding behind insecurity, it’s beautiful to come out and embrace your magnificence. Very empowering post. Thank you for the inspiration!
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You’re welcome! And now I’m off to heal the sick and make some poisoned water potable. Unicorn!
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Now, about that horn that you THINK we can’t see…
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Hey you …. someone gave you a phone number the other day. You should call it. Sorry to bumble up your blog … But it’s practically impossible to get in touch with unicorns ….
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Hey unicorn!! I really want to chat! Please get in touch with me – I miss you!
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Unicorn, Oh ethereal one. You are so elusive. Please contact me. I also want to talk to you. I miss you so much. We need the unicorn awesomeness in our world again.
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Whoops, Kristen, it appears I mistakenly posted my comment to the Unicorn as a reply to your comment. Oh well. We both want the same thing, and I hope we make contact with the unicorn soon, so it is SORT OF a reply to you!
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Boo
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