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lottieurl · 7 months
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hyperfixations are so scary like yeah this could be a month long thing or i might be thinking of it everyday seven months from now. no way to tell
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uncanny-tranny · 3 months
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I think so many people are so deeply alienated from themselves that they have no clue how to exercise their free will and autonomy. For some, this alienation runs so deep that they are afraid of their own autonomy and humanity. It is completely understandable why one would have those feelings, but it can be worrisome.
I want to help others who feel this way, so here are small things I have done to exercise my free will:
Add "guilty pleasure" songs to playlists and actually listen to them (I have a ton of late 1990s-early 2000s music I listen to now proudly that I never listened to in the past out of shame)
Getting the décor item, bath set, bed spread, ect. in the patterns you like, even if it's "childish" (I got a dinosaur-themed wastebasket from the kids' décor section and I adore it)
Taking a new route to get to a place you go to often
Eat dessert first
Celebrate well, and often
Collect things that are "odd" or don't seem like an "acceptable" thing to collect (somebody on my "for you" page collects dandelion crayola crayons and it was so cool!!!!!!)
Incorporate one new piece in an outfit you wear frequently (e.g., a new chain, a necklace, ribbons, bracelets, ect.). Challenge yourself to add onto the outfits if you feel up for it.
Sing along to songs without worrying that you sound "good" or your intonation is completely accurate
Read a book from a genre you weren't allowed to read as a kid (comics, thrillers, mysteries, anything!)
Walk without having a specific destination or goal
Pick up a new craft without expecting yourself to master it or to ever be "good" enough. Get your hands messy.
I don't want to shame anybody for not feeling as though they have free will or that they are exempt from exercising it. However, I wanted to give ideas so that you might read this list and find your own ways to express your intrinsic autonomy and will. You deserve to be a person, to feel alive, not just living. That is what our lives are for.
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figthefruitfaeth · 2 months
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obsessed with the way that Lisa Frankenstein answers the question of “how will Lisa overcome her trauma” not with “by putting her morbid tendencies aside and rejoining society as a normal girl” but having her relive it as the perpetrator instead and being rewarded with a messy codependent husband
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wild-neko · 7 months
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disabled people: we are still dying, can you please just wear a mask to the grocery store and doctor’s offices so we can live
conservatives: no, die or stay inside all day, no one cares
leftists: no 🏳️‍🌈✨💖
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yudol-skorbi · 2 months
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finally started c3 here is my first orym fanart hope you guys like it
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happycattail · 2 months
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I can't stop thinking about this moment. How sudden it was. How Orym just leapt to hug Imogen after realizing that she talked with Keyleth. He's been on the edge for so long and now there is hope.
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hyunpic · 1 month
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hyune core through social media videos
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Do you guys think Cardan's tail wags when Jude kisses him or is that just me?
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rcbertleckie · 1 month
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masters of the air · part nine
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linusbenjamin · 5 months
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We're perfect for each other. You're gonna figure that out someday.
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 4 months
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My rendition of @tempo-takoyaki's DTIYS!
Congrats on the milestones! And to everyone else, please go check out their 'Drawing TGCF (except I haven't read the books)' series!
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st4ngray · 10 months
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Some more proper fanart but mm this series is so,,,
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gunsatthaphan · 5 months
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mark & namtan on 'pluto'
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anoonimthepoorchad · 9 months
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I went to see both Barbie and Oppenheimer today, first Oppenheimer with mom, then the other movie with my sibling. Sat through almost the whole movie, got to the point when the bomb was about to be detonated, 45 seconds before the explosion, we're all anxious and pressured AND GUESS WHAT. AN AIR RAID WARNING. We thought it was in the movie but then the cinema workers told us to get out and evacuate AT THE CULMINATION OF THE MOVIE. Full immersive experience.
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wanderlust-in-my-soul · 6 months
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The Back Hug - the hug to show the partner that you miss them (Part 5/?)
Only Friends
Absolute Zero
Step By Step
Love Class 2
Taikan Yoho / My Personal Weatherman
I Feel You Linger In The Air
Love In Thranslation
Oh My Assistent
Kiseki: Dear To Me
Only Friends
My favorite backhugs as part of my favorite bl-tropes-collection.
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comradekatara · 6 months
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sokka hates the fire nation but nonetheless subscribes to their logic through internalizing his own dehumanization, albeit in the name of sacrificing what is necessary to resist imperialism. on the other hand, aang refuses to sacrifice his humanity, which is intrinsically tied to the culture that was deemed deserving of extermination, and by recognizing the fullness of his personhood and his intrinsic right to exist, he defeats the tenets of imperialism on an ideological battleground. that is why it is so crucial that aang’s influence over sokka, as an air nomad, and as someone who did not grow up under the looming shadow of colonialism and genocide, is what helps him regain the childhood he had forsworn in the name of war—his laughter, his joy, and his humanity.
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