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I cannot stand the parodies of modern major general, they're overdone and simply not as good as the original. They've done them about everything, whatever topic, big or small.
And when i notice one of them my eyes will always start to roll.
The diction's always slurry when they rush the complicated words, and adding many fricatives will turn it so cacophonous. The slanted rhymes are silly and they keep just making more and more, please someone stop the parodies of modern major general.
The scanning of the lyrics in the meter is unbearable, they emphazise the syllables in ways that are untenable, in short in matters musical, prosodic and ephemeral, i cannot stand the parodies of modern major general!
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for the holidays I feel like Jim would try to rock Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas” outfit, that or get him and Whatshername matching tacky sweaters
Earth holiday customs seem VERY odd to the Princess...and I doubt her friends going all out makes it any easier for her to comprehend.
(thanks for the ask! LOVE this idea I had to run to my iPad to do it)
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Mini-Comic: Dear Diary
12-year-old Nick writes a journal entry about his friends.
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Heartstopper updates three times a month, on the 1st, 11th, and 21st at 11am UK time.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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"everybody hates me" factoid actually just a statistical error. The average person doesn't hate you, especially not your friends. You, a person who sits in your room experiencing self loathing every day, are an outlier adn should not have been counted.
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its christmas eve and look whos on tumblr
all of us
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Queerplatonic relationships (QPRs) are committed intimate relationships which are not necessarily sexual (and are often non-sexual) that are treated as equivalent to romantic or sexual partnerships in someone's relationship network. It is in this treatment and elevation to equivalence to partners that QPRs differ from "just friends." The term originated in LGBT communities and is popularized in aromantic and asexual community spaces, and is especially useful in nonmonogamous networks that contain a variety of partnerships that wish to have labels. Monogamous people in QPRs might simply choose to label that person their partner, fiancé, spouse, etc as appropriate; polyam people, by virtue of having more partners or more desire or necessity to explain their differing dynamics, are more likely to label these connections more precisely.
— laura boyle, queerplatonic relationships: polybromantic, much?
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Some definitions of queerplatonic attraction lean more heavily on the idea that it is queering platonic connection - you are doing what otherwise to the outside world is "a friendship" in an unusual way by, say, cohabiting or raising kids together (or, simply being more physically affectionate than average in your culture without being sexual!). It challenges an amatonormative or erotonormative sense of what a partnership is or must be. There can be intense intimacy and emotional closeness in a QPR without needing to fulfill societal expectations of a relationship. Other definitions have leaned more heavily on a historical trend of romantic friendship and viewed QPRs as a sort of social coming-full-circle of that movement. (...) the idea that historically we were better at being open and intimate with our friends than we are in the Western World today is an interesting one and one worth considering, whether we label any of those friendships QPRs or consider ourselves relationship anarchists or not.
— laura boyle, queerplatonic relationships: polybromantic, much? (emphasis mine)
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there was a reflection on my carpet yesterday which looked like the aroace flag
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gamecube was the best designed controller of all time exclusively for the button cluster that gave you easy thumb roll access to all buttons but also gave you the a button as a thumb rest (because it’s the one you press the most) and took into account the frequency with which each button gets pressed in its design rather than doing the stupid diamond design that gives no button priority and rests your thumb in the shitty blank space between buttons
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do u guys collect stuff (irl)? tell me what u collect
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The kiosk demo version of Donkey Kong 64 contains early dialogue for rescuing Diddy Kong whereby he uncharacteristically taunts Donkey Kong by saying "HA, FOOL, YOU'VE LET ME GO!"
This was likely a joke by the developers, as the main area of Jungle Japes, where Diddy Kong would be rescued, is inaccessible in the demo and only the development team was intended to see this message.
The footage above shows the dialogue in action by modifying the demo's version of the area to be playable.
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Oh yeah here's this whole argument if you guys wanted that.
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Fun cool Gooseworx fact:
The characters can still get development after their "spotlight episodes." In fact, the whole concept of the spotlight episodes is kind of just a vague classification system, and you may never know what's gonna happen next!
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Reminder that you don’t need to label every single feeling and emotion you have. We’re all just big balls of chemical soup using words invented before we were born to describe an emotion that we can’t possibly share with anyone else as our brains react and produce emotions differently.
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Fan art of this guy because I love him.
From this thing
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