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Doll north faceup challenge!
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Tea time at Doll north!
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My masquerade contest entry! Ryuko Matoi
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Doll North project runway! Theme: comics
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Just waiting for a friend...
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Doll North faceup speed challenge!
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I feel this.
MOM IM AN ADULT I CAN STAY OUT AS LATE AS I WANT but please schedule my dentist appt
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I haven't posted on here in a super long time, so dolls.
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If I'm selling my doll, I honestly don't care who it goes to as long as they are paying me for it. To not sell to the first paying customer would be absurd.
I’m about to have triplets of one limited sculpt (the third is on its way, in the mail). Maybe it’s just me, but both times I was buying the ‘yet another’ bjd, I was deleting all info about what dolls I own on the DoA profile, just because I was scared that the person selling them to me would be like 'Well, if you already have it/them, then I’d rather sell it to someone else, to give them a chance of having that limited doll, ok, bye!’. Is my being worried justified?
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Thank you, I wanted this.
FINAL FANTASY XIV HEAVENSWARD Hunting Bills All-in-one Maps SOURCE : http://imgur.com/a/rves0#0
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Mountain + Nightkin = Mountainkin
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the worst part about being bilingual is being only like… moderately bilingual. like you can make conversation but you can’t like read articles and shit. or if you can understand but not respond. or if you only know enough to look impressive to a monolingual person, but you’re just pathetic to people who are native speakers lolol
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Dormant conversations with friends scare me. A lot.
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I wear glasses. Can I manage without glasses? Well, yes, probably. I could squint a lot, constantly move up close to anything I want to see, take the bus or a taxi if I want to go anywhere. I could just accept that I’ll never be able to see eagles flying in the sky or whales jumping out of the ocean. But why? Why try so hard to manage life when I could just put on a pair of glasses? No one would ever suggest a near-sighted person should just work harder. No one would say ‘Maybe that’s just your normal’ to someone that needs glasses. They would say ‘Let’s go to the eye doctor and get you a prescription so you’re able to see again.’ You shouldn’t have to try so hard.
My doctor (paraphrased), when I expressed doubts about going back on an anti-depressant. (via
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This is such a good analogy because nobody thinks about it like this. If you wear glasses, you literally need constant use of a medical aid to experience the world like most people do. If it were anything besides glasses, that would be considered a disability. But needing glasses is an extremely common, visible, and accepted form of disability to the point that we don’t even consider it one, we just accept that some people need glasses and that’s perfectly normal and there’s nothing wrong with needing to rely on them.
That is how all disabilities and illnesses should be seen, and how we should look at treatment for them. You have a problem, and you need help dealing with it, and there’s nothing wrong with either of those things. That’s perfectly normal and that’s okay.
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Reblogging myself bc ^^that^^ was such a beautiful addition. ~JJ
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