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ashthetrashgaysmash · 4 months
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I need everyone to stop for a minute and check out this absolute unit of a tag
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wanderingmind867 · 6 months
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That episode of Bob's Burgers where Gene gets left at home alone feels kind of relatable. I've started spending time on my own because of my dad's work schedule, but I still prefer being around others. I'm not a big fan of independence, you know. I'm also super introverted unless I'm at home, but you know. I'm a very contradictory person.
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Idyia from the Genshin Secret Summer Paradise event!
[ID: A drawing of Idyia from Genshin Impact against a blue background. The top half of her body is human and turned to the side. One arm is visible, and turns blue past her elbow. She has short blue hair, with a braid crown and white ribbon. The bottom of her body is a blue tail, darker at the top and lighter at the bottom. A cloud of seafoam winds around her and separates the top and bottom of her body. Bubbles surround her. She is smiling. End ID]
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incorrect-uncharted · 2 years
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Nate: Where are you?
Chloe: At my limit.
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taylor calling herself a “tired tacky wench” is a whole mood
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macylovesmusic · 2 years
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Oh, I can't wait to be pretty
Oh, the things that I'll do
I'll kiss pretty people
And livе out of the blue
I'll dance with thе lights on
In a crowded room
When I'm pretty
Oh, the things I'll do
#fav #slow
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mysticmuse0 · 7 months
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jellyjamheadobb · 11 days
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hotvampireadjacent · 9 months
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petscoboba · 29 days
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I want Toby Fox three years after the last chapter to make a game where it's just the Fun Gang going on a road trip to the east coast to go fishing. They raid a gas station on the way to grabs snacks for the road (and the lobsters they catch). Happy April Fool's.
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violent138 · 26 days
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Damian: "My grandfather drives faster than this, and he's dead!"
Jason and Steph, leaning forward from the backseat: "Ra's died?!"
Tim: "He's still alive. He literally never--"
Dick, rolling his eyes, hands clenched on the wheel: "Guys he means Thomas."
Steph, slumping back: "Wow, I legitimately forgot about that."
Damian: "Every word that comes out of your mouth is a reminder--"
Dick: *cranks up the radio loudly*
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nerdyautumnlover · 1 year
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flurmitcraff · 2 months
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Mumbo, desperate to feel normal for once, releases dirt on his fellow hermits and asks the community to rank their weirdness.
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aphel1on · 6 months
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i have such a love for characters who descend into madness or villainy out of deep, deep empathy. characters who fundamentally cannot cope with the cruel realities they find themselves in and blow up about it in spectacular fashion. fallen angel type characters with tears of outrage in their eyes. characters who break before they bend, and break so badly they splatter blood all over their noble ideals. every variation on it gets me so good
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bioethicists · 4 months
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this is going to sound simplistic + i promise you it's not: stop following people whose entire schtick is being cruel or fighting with others online. even if the ppl deserve it! even if it's not a ~problematic~ cruelty! even if you agree with all of that blog's opinions!
it's one thing if someone snaps back when provoked or posts the occasional "get a load of this guy". nobody needs to play up respectability for people who haven't given them respect in return. but if someone's online identity centers around being needlessly mean for laughs + they're constantly seeking out socially acceptable, easy targets for petty cruelty, that's a red flag. there's a huge difference between not taking shit/cracking a joke + mocking others as your several-hours-a-day hobby.
especially if, when they are inevitably in the wrong + mocking someone mercilessly to their 50k followers over something petty goes south (shocking!), they become extremely defensive or block everyone or play the victim or dismiss it as "well, how was i supposed to know they were autistic? i'm autistic + i don't meow in public" or whatever.
this isn't a "well i knew all along" post bcuz nobody should be shamed for being in the dark about something like this but many of the popular bloggers who have later been exposed for serious harassment or abuse should not have shocked us. if someone's blog is 90% shit like "you should light yourself on fire because you watch x anime" or "look at this so-called lesbian bitch + her ugly fucking boyfriend at a kink convention- it's giving drowned rats", should it really shock you that they are also being cruel or abusive in less internet-acceptable ways? if they've already shown you that they get a such a thrill out of being vicious that they do it daily + are regularly rewarded with thousands of followers?
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blackpearlblast · 6 months
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the thing is israel basically belongs to the united states. it is funded by our government. they test weapons for us. when the us defends israel it is not defending a sibling nation where there might be room for them to break away or disagree, it is defending its own military interests. i think this is important for understanding why the states are acting this way and to make it clear this is something US citizens are directly involved in, as much as any other cruel, imperialistic war we are told to support, only to be apologized for as wrong decades later. you can apologize for the deaths once you have already benefitted from the deaths. that is how these things go but it is always essential to fight that pattern because we already know how it ends if we were to let it play out. none of this is new, for all the claims of complexity, it is the same old playbook and we must recognize it for what it is and fight it as we would any other demand for crimes against humanity in the name of "peace". learn from the past, learn from each other, learn from those who have been fighting this struggle longer than we have been alive. mass opposition to US imperialism, to settler colonialism, to """justified""" genocide is the only way.
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