their relationship is something so special to me
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every gay friend group has: the repressed academic, the ska loving "brawn", the formerly mean girl psychic, the match making anime fan, the astrology lover, the lesbian butcher/reluctant big sister, the sexy cat with nine lives, the walrus who runs a magic shop and the local witch who wants to kill everyone
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(Has anyone done this yet? I'm away and too impatient to wait till I get home to do it properly, so here is a half-arsed attempt from my phone)
You see this idiot? This is my idiot, so keep your damn hands off of him. Capiche?
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So, there's a lot of USians around who are very clearly fucking fed up with their political choices this election cycle, and planning to sit it out.
And I get it! What's the point of voting if there's no one to vote for?
The thing is, I'm Australian. In Australia, voting is compulsory. We don't get to sit out our elections, and I'll be real honest with you - we don't exactly get better choices than you lot. So how do you vote if there's no one to vote for? You find someone to vote against. And there's always someone to vote against.
Now, we have the pleasure of preferential voting in Australia - We get to rank every candidate from 1 to X, and I'll tell you, there's something so cathartic about putting the biggest bastard of the lot at the very bottom of your preferences. I understand that USians don't get that option - you get to mark one person, and that's it.
That means that you get one shot, so aim it at the biggest bastard of the lot. The candidate you most utterly detest. Put your vote in the worst possible place for them. Don't even think about who that vote's going towards, that's not the point. Remember, every vote is a vote against someone. Make sure you fuck up that someone's election day!
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henry made it home safely with a pinup of klinger in his wallet
#just mash things
part 30
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But you gotta understand. We didn’t lock our cars. We didn’t have school shootings. We were latchkey kids. All the kids in the whole neighborhood hung out in the streets. I remember the ice cream truck after school, waiting for us, bells tinkling. It was sublime.
Gen X survived because we didn't have a choice.
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What’s your favourite line from good omens?
The invisible and unbreakable one that joins Crowley and Aziraphale.
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