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It really gives frodo and Sam vibes
" I Cant Cary the ring but i can Cary you"
Kept thinking about how weak and disorientated Jon gets when cut off from the Eye, which got me thinking about Martin having to help him as his state got worse.
Surprisingly, instead of getting angsty, I ended up with Jon being carried around like a ragdoll.
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mutuals, non-mutuals, ops of years old posts, you can all catch these paws
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I used to enjoy Pokemon games a lot, but lately some of the newer entries have been kinda controversial due a variety of issues.
But instead of focusing on that, i'm here to bring you back to the past to the Nintendo DS era of Pokemon, where many (myself included) would say that the quality and care of the series was at it's peak!
Games included in this collection:
EVERYONE IS HERE!! Every single Pokemon game released for the Nintendo DS is featured in this pack. Two emulators are included in the set, just download and play
Download here!! (1.25 GB): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jGy0GHSDwSLIuGnUrdmsD3WY_AJiq5ws/view?usp=sharing
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What if there was an apocalypse but some people were really really in denial and optimistic and thinking everything will be back to normal soon?
Like they’d be foraging through the ruins of New York for supplies, shooting raiders in the face and saying “Man, this recession is really bad, huh?”
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People always talk about how childhood autistic traits can be troubling and problematic for people (especially allistic parents) but how about ways childhood autistic traits can be helpful and convenient for parents? I’m putting some examples below from my childhood.
- my need for routines was helpful to my mom and made her life easier
- my ability to hyperfocus on interests and solitary activities allowed my parents to attend to my sister
- my preference for being with adults who were more predictable made me easier to handle
- I had a very strong internal sense of right and wrong that made me easy to reason with as long as I was given a reasonable explanation
- my difficulty expressing my emotions and internalizing them instead made me seem low maintenance
- compared to my sister who is very reactive my atypical responses weren’t noticeable
- because I was so independent I was easy to leave alone and overlook
- because my traits weren’t disruptive to my parents I was just seen as ‘mature,’ ‘smart,’ and ‘an old soul.’
- even though I was only social when people interacted on my terms I didn’t avoid people so I wasn’t seen as antisocial
- I talked so much that if I had a day I was struggling no one noticed because they were just used to me being chatty
- I had a decent early childhood before things got really challenging so my meltdowns weren’t bad or often at that age
- by the time I was at an age where those things would stand out I was more prone to disassociation and then having a meltdown when I was alone so they didn’t know
If anyone has any childhood autistic traits that were convenient to their parents and overlooked because of it please let me know in the comments! ⬇️
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I genuinely think @staff should give us an official Bot Kill Count where it ticks up every time a bot you reported is officially taken off by the tumblr team and when you hit a certain number you get gruesome little trophies. Gamification can be of the devil but in this particular case I need a little treat for doing my daily chore of taking out the trash
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I feel like ODD being an official disorder in the DSM should be the thing that makes everyone go “hm” about how psychology is practiced
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Being a mom and an anarchist and trying to figure out the whole "parenting" song and dance from that perspective makes me think 8-year-olds have about got it figured out. I hate school. I hate tests. I hate bedtime.
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Everyone knows that everything is a Homestuck reference. It’s like Utena
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A new mode of production arises out of the newly networked masses.
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Andrew Tate randomly decided to come for Greta Thunberg. Greta replies in what was the biggest burn of the century. Andrew claps back with a video where he is eating pizza. Romanian authorities realize that he is eating pizza from a Romanian pizza chain thus confirming that he was in the country and are able to track down his location. Andrew Tate is then arrested for *allegedly* human trafficking. You cannot make this shit up.
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Im pretty sure you wrong here sorry home girl.
it might be that the earth and other climate factors makes American wheat different, but if you argument is that cold is the reason consider this.
Most of Europe is on the same Parallele(1) as the northern part of the us and the southern part of the Canada you can literally go look at google map and see that Great Britain and most of Scandinavia is on a parallel line with new found land. You can also see pretty clearly on google maps that the southern most part of Europe is father north than the southern most part of the us. Cold might make wheat produce more gluten I couldn’t say I haven’t researched this, Then it still doesn’t explain why grain in Europe should have less gluten than the us since Europe is further north than the US.
This is very easy to fact check please do so I’m of the belief that even most of Europe thinks of our climate and the us as the same some of it is but we generally have it colder so I encourage everyone to look at a map.
Denmark is a Scandinavian country and one of their top exports is agricultural so it’s not that the northern parts of Europe imports it from the southern parts.
(1) that’s the lines on a globe that is parallel with the equator.
America moment
#gluten#the us is fucked#it is probably pesticides in my understanding#I appreciate being wrong about how bad the us is but this is unfortunately not one of those times.#the us is unfortunately not the greatest Country
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achilles: i can’t mansplain manipulate manwhore out of this one boys
achilles: so manslaughter it is
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