A dark, dramatic collage featuring various images of witches, supernatural women, and monstrous or empowered feminine figures from different films and artworks. The central image shows a woman standing in front of flames, her hair blowing back as if caught in supernatural firelight, with a cosmic, starry overlay behind her. Surrounding her are smaller images: snarling or screaming women, eerie close-ups, ritual scenes, a blood-covered girl, a witch comforting a creature, and historical depictions of persecution. Across the top, in distressed white lettering, the text reads: “Why Should I Apologize for the Monster I Have Become?” At the bottom, matching text reads: “No One Ever Apologized for Making Me This Way!” The overall aesthetic is intense, witchy, and defiant.
#WitchFriends, Let our Fires burn through their Ignorance. They say 'You Reap what you Sow' and now is the time to show them exactly what is meant by that.
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