any merlin fans out there..... have a wip
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wish ppl understood the power nowadays in not giving something attention. things today are so focused on attention and reaction and #memes that the best way to shut literally anything down is simply not give it exactly what it wants. like you arent going to own that bigot on twitter youre going to boost their original message whether thats your intent or not and you arent just playing with ai for shits and giggles you are giving it free learning and data. just stop engaging with things that dont deserve it
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oh fuck this is a really good hill i gotta die on this
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ID: sketches of a shrimp and a prawn wearing black turtlenecks, labeled "shrim possible" and "prawn stoppable" in messy green block letters. end ID
rufus is a tardigrade. i dont know
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Working in a public library is weirdly academic-adjacent while also being fast-food-adjacent.
How can I help you? Would you like a Colleen Hoover or some Renaissance poetry with that? Drink carrier? Straw? Craft project? Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook!
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i just saw someone describe a disabled person as "someone with beautiful abilities" i cannot do this anymore
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reblog to give the person you reblogged this from a fucking break
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reblog to give the person you reblogged this from a fucking break
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Did you know? Use the "computer" to chat with "transgender women".
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• Evening Dress.
Designer/Maker: Parcher (Boston, Massachusetts, US); Worn by: Lucy Truman Aldrich (1869–1955)
Date: 1890's
Medium: Silk and lace
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↳ endless gifs of morgana ∞
KATIE McGRATH as MORGANA
𝕸𝖊𝖗𝖑𝖎𝖓 ⧽ 𝟏.𝟏𝟐 "𝔗𝔬 𝔎𝔦𝔩𝔩 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔎𝔦𝔫𝔤"
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it’s about time i get sacrificed in the woods
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you ever get surprised by your own recurring issues. like come on man. I thought we were past this.
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interviewer: can you explain this gap in your resume?
me: mhm so that’s called a lacuna. it refers to when manuscripts have missing parts, lost to time. for example, the epic of gilgamesh has
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