I had to research Corn Flakes for my American Icons class and I came across what may be the funniest fucking image I have ever seen.
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Is life worth living for anyone?
Yeah! It’s super hard to imagine if you’re depressed, but most people are not depressed, and even most people who are depressed are not depressed for most of their lives. It is very common to enjoy most moments of your life - to enjoy food when you eat it, to enjoy the sunlight peeking through your window, to enjoy the sight of the city when you walk out your front door, to enjoy accomplishing a small task at work, to enjoy shopping, to enjoy cooking, to enjoy the company of friends and family.
You are probably depressed. I’m so sorry, and if there’s medical help available to you I want to encourage you to try it - it can take a few tries but often they can find something which makes some or all of these things enjoyable for you too.
Lots of lives are worth living. You deserve to have one of them.
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*To the tune of “We Built this City*:
I PET THIS KITTY
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Reblog if you ARE a woman in STEM, SUPPORT women in STEM, or ARE STILL BITTER about Rosalind Franklin not getting credit for discovering the structure of DNA and the Nobel prize going to Watson and Crick instead.
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one time while we were in the car andrew said “i basically think your gender is whatever robot body you would choose to have in a transhumanist future, but then again, that would make my gender a featureless floating orb” and i think about that a lot
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i wonder how many people pronounce quoigenic as [kwɔɪ-] (”kwoy”, rhyming with “boy”)
- Ace
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queer ones at that, it looks like
- Ace
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DO NOT GIVE OR GET ANY VACCINATIONS FOR YOURSELF OR YOUR KIDS………..
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There are no worms in sight, but you are gifted with the knowledge that somewhere, somehow, a worm just got really horny.
The DM (via yourplayersaidwhat)
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"How am I the only one here respecting the dead?"
-The party necromancer as everyone else was grave robbing.
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The Embrace, 1912 Bertram Hartman (US, 1882 - 1960)
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