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I know everyone likes to shit on the Virtual World arc for dragging on so long, but it has that Yu-gi-oh charm of just being absurd, and I can't help but be charmed by it.
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One of the villains entire motive for being a corporate hater is because Kaiba thinks pandas are the superior black and white animal, because he's a sixteen year old boy in charge of a multi-billion corporation. And now said villain has lost his body, decided to inhabit of the digital avatar of a penguin, and is dueling a teenage girl who has only dueled once in the show before for possession of her body.
Yu-gi-oh is such a good show guys.
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The worst thing I've ever written is my final assignment for a screenwriting class. The professor successfully pushed me into writing the blandest mess of a "thriller" you could imagine. It was garbage, and when he called me to give feedback on it, his only point was. His only point was. His only point was asking me why I made a character Chinese, if I didn't have her do "kung fu" or use "herbal medicine". I pointed out she was a spy, and spies in our modern post-post-Cold War era basically have to be Chinese or Russian or American, and I'm pretty sure Chinese spies use guns instead of channeling the mystical kinetic energies of the chi, but he demanded I "use" the fact she was Chinese. Though someone staring at the hottest garbage ever written and only going "but why isn't this character white?" does seem like a realistic simulacrum of the film industry experience
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fuzziekins · 5 hours
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Redrew this scene because it is a renaissance painting to me
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reblog if you’re a lesbian who supports bi girls, a bi girl who supports lesbians, or if you want all wlw to have a nice day
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If a worker who isn't the owner says ANYTHING similar to "I'm not really supposed to do this but-" and then does something that helps you, under no circumstances inform the business, including through reviews. You tell them that the worker was polite, professional, the very model of customer service and why you like to go there. You do not breathe a word of the rulebreaking.
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stupid sketchbook diary, here we go again ♥ Guinea pigs, they will be never the same for me after that lecture.
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allosexuals, please refrain from voting on this poll.
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When kids are trying to explain a problem they are having to you, you need to ask questions. Kids often don't have the words that they need to explain what is going on. So, they substitute in words that they do know that are as close as possible. If you take what they say at face value, you can sometimes entirely miss the actual problem.
A recent example is a kid, ten years old, I know who kept saying that their problem is that they "get bored" when reading. I've been helping by recommending books and other material relevant to their interests to their parents, but it didn't seem to work. So, I came over, sat down with the kid, and asked them to read as much of a short story as they could before they got bored.
They could read about sixty or so words before they were unable to focus on the text any longer.
According to them, this has been a problem since they were seven. But because "boredom" was the only word they had for it, they received attempts to get them more engaging texts. That's a great strategy for most book-shy kids, but not when it's looking far more like an undiagnosed disability. This kid has amazingly supportive parents who are now looking to get them more expertly evaluated, but because they didn't have the language to explain how bad the problem was, it flew under the radar for three years.
Ask kids clarifying questions when they're having trouble, especially when the problem you think they are telling you about isn't being solved by solutions that would normally work. You might figure out why those solutions aren't working.
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Certain things i need out so i remember them. Nasal spray, for one, though once in a while i forget to use it anyway and i pay for it throughout the day. Laundry is the other main thing i need out. If i move my laundry bin out into the open, say outside my bedroom door, as opposed to leaving it in the bathroom, it reminds me that i need to do it or it continues to pile up.
The downside to having laundry out is that after i do laundry and move it to the clean bin in my room i SHOULD put everything neatly away to make it easier to grab matching socks for the day therefore making it quicker and easier to get ready for work instead of digging through towels and crap trying to find the right pair of socks...except i almost never do that.
At work, however, even if nothing will ever be 'neat' or 'put away neatly', absolutely EVERYTHING needs to be organized (if not for me so i can properly put everything back where it belongs, then for my coworkers to make it easier for them to do that job) but i seem to be the only one with that mindset.
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Turns out I have the object permanence of a baby
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Reblog with your score
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