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13.05 Advanced Thanatology
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cas: 🔪🔪🔪
crowley: *kicking his feet and twirling his hair*
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just a pair of bros looking at each other like bros




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adhd will get you thinking "i should make this doctors appointment" every day for 7 months and counting
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angels are watching over you or something
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「 ✦ 𝐃𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐢𝐧 𝟏𝐱𝟎𝟏 ✦ 」
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i logged on to twitter.com and saw somebody say “plutonium is fictional because it doesnt exist in nature”. which, one, i dont think is entirely true, im fairly certain trace amounts of plutonium exist in natural uranium deposits, and two, that is such a frankly wonderfully incorrect definition of fictional and im deeply intrigued by the implications. concrete is fictional. polyester doesnt exist
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It's very endearing to me how many people are willing to keep an eye on a video feed so they can push a button and let a fish in the Netherlands get to the other side of a dam.
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a lot of people read arguments about life being overall better for the average person now than they were for kings in the middle ages as complacent, and I don't think that's true. it's proof that change is possible.
things are bad now, but even with the problems of what people broadly describe as "capitalism," there is no other time in human history when such a broad base of people have had access to education, security, and freedom of choice. we have accomplished things as a species that couldn't even have been in the science fiction of the fourth century, if it had existed. starvation is a political problem and not a practical one! it's a moral failing that we do not feed the world, when we could. that is a dream of every century up to the last one. when peasants in medieval Bohemia were eating grass and tree bark to get through the winter, their lords were often not doing much better, because the food production and preservation systems were simply not there.
all of this is because people have worked and striven and fought, both literally and metaphorically, to reach a better world. when you say that serfs had it better than we do, you're discounting their agency - and your own. change is possible. it really is. it becomes less possible if you stop acknowledging the changes that have slowly, over millennia, shaped the current moment. it's easy to feel like nothing we do matters, because it always feels that way. when you're in the middle of a journey of ten thousand miles, each step feels like it's accomplishing nothing, but you wouldn't say you'd come no distance just because you hadn't arrived yet, would you?
to change the world you have to acknowledge its realities. one of those is that, for far too many people, conditions are bad. another is that they were worse, have gotten better, and can and must continue to get better.
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its called alpha/beta/omega dynamics bc the ancient greeks wouldve loved them
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Supernatural was funny in how when Dean and Sam had parallel storylines, Sam was paired with a woman, Dean - man.










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googling master degree programs that are true and beautiful and master degrees that are a vibe
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babygirl im gonna fuck you until you can walk #divinemiraclepenis
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Obi-Wan is like I got the kids in the divorce. They aren't even my kids. Or my divorce
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