Duuuuude trigger warning for emetophobia under the cut. It's not too gross but giving y'all a heads up
So like who THE FUCK decided that upchucking all the food in your stomach was a good immune response 😭 like I got loaded up with morphine and zofran when I went to the ER a couple hours ago and it just wore off and I upchucked the tiny amount of food I had after the ER visit (which was the only thing I had eaten all day). Like I never want to look at food again if it's gonna make me feel this way, this shit is ass
liking vore/stuffing is really just my brain going
"what is the weirdest way i can express my affection/love for my friends..... hugging? no, too basic. cuddling? okay that's getting somewhere.. what if.... now hear me out here, what if i ATE THEM/THEY EAT ME. OR, EVEN BETTER, THEY FEED ME/I FEED THEM."
LIKE. ANAHSJJAJSKD WHY IS MY BRAIN LIKE THIIISSSSS
This is me (again🌝🥰) asking you guys to please tag me in any videos where a guys laugh sounds like THIIISSSSS boys laughs are just the cutest thing I could listen to them all day and my current obsession is this clip right here it’s had me in an iron grip all day
Nobody can tell me it’s not the cutest thing EVER I wish I could see his face omg 🥴
doing my taxes is causing me to fucking spiral dude
GOVERNMENT JUST SEND ME A NOTICE IN THE MAIL IF I OWE OR NOT OR SEND ME A CHECK I HATE THIIISSSSS!!!!
I am tearing right now. (T△T) I just finished the most beatifil thing I ever read.
the spooky love tale of gongchan seol
i think that it's terrible that you actually have to leave your house and meet people to find true love.
the story is about gongchan seol, the biggest fan of Leonardo dicaprio, and a very frightening man. to overcome that, gongchan start writing a novel with ghost. the thing that he didn't imagined was that, somehow, someone else has being hunted by the ghost that he created.
(^o^)/(^o^)/(^o^)/(^o^)/
how that became a romance that may me cry? well, check thiiisssss:::::::
cute main character
they're both afraid of ghost, which is a escuse to be together all the time
I am a new Harry fan and my best friend who has stanned him and 1D since the very beginning just asked me to search the hashtag #harrydontlickanything on Instagram and now I too stunned to speak 🤣💀
… the next thing she says provides something of an explanation for how male-default thinking could be so prevalent in a world that is, after all, 50% female. ‘It’s just a feature of human psychology,’ she explains, to assume that our own experiences mirror those human beings in general. This is a concept in social psychological that is sometimes called ‘naive realism’ and sometimes called ‘projection bias’. Essentially, people tend to assume that our own way of thinking about or doing things is typical. That it’s just normal. For white men this bias is surely magnified by a culture that reflects their experience back to them, thereby making it seem even more typical. Projection bias amplified by a form of confirmation bias, if you like. Which goes some way towards explaining why it is so common to find male bias masquerading as gender neutrality. If the majority of people in power are men - and they are - the majority of people in power just don’t see it. Male bias just looks like common sense to them. But ‘common sense’ is in fact a product of the gender data gap.
Mistaking male bias for impartial, universal, common sense means that when people (men) come across someone trying to level the playing field, it’s often all they can see (perhaps because they read it as bias). A 2017 paper found that while white male leaders are praised for promoting diversity, female and ethnic minority leaders are penalised for it. This is partly because by promoting diversity, women and ethnic minorities remind white men that these female ethnic-minority leaders are, in fact, women and ethnic minorities. And so all the stereotypes that go along with that become salient: bossy, assertive, cold and all the rest. Conversely, ethnic minority and female leaders ‘avoid negative stereotypes when they engage in low levels of diversity-valuing behaviour’. At last, empirical proof for what most women (even if they don’t admit it to themselves) have always known, at least implicitly: playing along with patriarchy is of short-term, individual benefit to a woman. There’s just the minor issues of being on borrowed time.
Caroline Criado Perez, Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men