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witch +‎ -blr

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Witchblr

  1. (Internet slang) The community of witches and occult-oriented blogs on Tumblr.
    • 2018 April 3, Emma Grey Ellis, “Witches, Frog-Gods, and the Deepening Schism of Internet Religions”, in Wired:
      But what ties Witchblr and the Cult of Kek together, despite their diametrically opposed viewpoints, is that each is dissatisfied with the real world and their inability to change those circumstances, and thus each has created its own sheltering cosmology.
    • 2018 November, Jen Tombs, “Be Witched”, in Study Breaks, volume 30, number 8, page 19:
      Witchblr is a mixture of fashion and wellness trends, spiritual beliefs and feminist politics.
    • 2019 June 7, Tara Isabella Burton, “The Rise of Progressive Occultism”, in The American Interest, volume 15, number 1:
      Granted, most millennial denizens of “Witchblr” are more likely to cleanse their homes with sage, say, or practice mindfulness meditation than to cast a curse on Republican lawmakers.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Witchblr.

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