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An Introduction to Buying Kids Furniture Chairs & Study Desks Online.
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monkey maids or something idk
Face + Desserts close up below (>_<)
resolution doesn't help sorry
Coloring study?? ye
#unexpected study just because I didn't know what to put in the background#hope you like this#wukong will eat the desserts before they reach the table/j#lego monkie kid#lmk#sun wukong lmk#six eared macaque lmk#lego monkie kid fanart#lmk fanart#lmk monkey king#sun wukong and macaque
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So if Bruce and Alfred's humanity is a disfigured shadow they'd like to have gone, what about the Joker??
Is his humanity a knife made of fish hooks with which he rips parts of people out, taking a little of their humanity with him? He uses it as a tool to hurt others and himself and acknowledges his humanity once in a while, while Bruce pretends to be unfeeling and cold, a monster in the dark that you should be afraid of.
Only the problem is that the Joker can see through Batman's facade and that the fish hook can't scratch a shadow or catch anything on stone. And even if he rips through Bruce's flesh, his shadow is a separate thing entirely, detached from his body, unchanging even if an arm goes missing.
Oh look, I wrote something again. What do you think? Is a fish hook an accurate metaphor or do you have something else in mind? Would love to hear your thoughts!!!
[in continuation of this ask]
❤️ so i'm lowkey in love with how you interpreted Joker's relationship with his own humanity and other people's, there's something so intricate and so right about the way you phrased it�� maybe not the knife, but he absolutely works like a fish hook. I think that Joker isn't interested in anyone's humanity, his own or Batman's or anyone else's. To me though, he's in mad love with all things true and real and pure and sublime. He wants the untainted untouched heart of everything in a very idealistic sense, but not necessarily in a good sense. He doesn't want violence, he doesn't want evil, he doesn't want goodness; he wants the unbearable highest point of pure evil, he wants the most sublime expression of unflinching goodness. There's a reason why he works so-and-so in his dynamic with most villains, but comes alive when he's facing Batman. Batman as a persona is an ideal that does not bend to the reality surrounding Bruce, the "no killing" code doesn't adopt or respond to much anything that gets thrown Batman's way, it's almost pure good (except that it's not because Batman can only deny his humanity for so long and when it eventually bursts through the metaphorical door of his mind, both him and Joker hate it.)
So like, yeah, fish hook. I think Joker throws fish hooks into people's psyche and pulls out what he believes is their true, core nature, their essence. It's what he needs, he desperately wants to get to the very heart of existence, so he continuously claws people's core out of them, or what he thinks is their core. And he does it the most with Batman precisely because Batman provides a challenge. I dont think at any given time Batman truly knows what his core is, so he gets to define it. He defines his identity with his bare hands and that's both his biggest strength and his weakness. Strength because it gives him the power of choice, he's not necessarily what you'd call a good person, but he makes the conscious choice to do good and his choice defines him, but also it's a weakness because by choice he's leaving massive parts of himself out of the picture, and he never really... gets to exist as a human being, always present only in carefully curated bits and pieces. That leaves him vulnurable to attack because well, what you dont see and down own you cannot defend.
That also makes him the most fun handmade project for Joker to break, because as you said, Joker is /very/ good at seeing the holistic picture of Batman's identity, and Joker is objectively more oriented towards reality, the reality of their context and where they live. It's part of the reason his insanity is so compelling; it's intentional, not as in he's faking his insanity, but as in, he understands social structures and people's humanity so damn well and he flies off the handle in precise ways that respond to them that brings of of them exactly what he wants, he orients his insanity to different contexts and people very well. He's a paradigm breaker and a people breaker but you can only successfully break what you understand very well.
As for Joker's own humanity? i think he hates it and resents it and fears it because well, it's not sublime and true and pure, it's just human. Actually lot of Joker and Batman's dynamic is built around this sense of idealism and purity really, they both struggle so hard with just fucking being. Joker can't even be an average villain, he has to push it on every fucking front and be the most exceptional vile and grotesque face of evil, only then does he feel like himself.
Honestly if i had to make an allegory for Joker and Batman's relationship with each other's humanity, [tw mentions of suicide attempt] it'd be the story of two children, each one bringing the other a chair and a rope to dangle from the cieling, each taunting the other to hang themselves, not by the premise of dying, but by the premise that "you having your head near the cieling is the closest you'll be to g-d, and you'll be good and true", and they tell each other that the chair is their enemy, they dont need it.
#i'm sorry for the graphic metaphor#it's just that to me their dynamic has this almost childlike level of purity to it#it's the [grotesque] idealism but also the fact that they dont interact like fully grown adults with complex thought processes#and intricate emotional nuances to the way they navigate each other#they interact like 12 years old lovestruck kids high on the 2 boxes of oxys that they stole from mama's purse#i love them i want to study them under microscope#but i know i'll slurp them up right from the petri dish before i get behind the table#Batman#batman meta#dc joker#joker meta#batjokes#batjokes meta
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found some old-ass doodles of pique where i guess i was in a mood to draw a bunch of outfits??? so here they are presented ✨~~aesthetically~~✨ for thine viewing pleasure.
#princess tutu#pique#fanart#my art#i am one of those dumbasses with no patience for sketching which works fine if you're doing digital art and the tabled is smol--#--and you can transform and warp your fucking drawing however you please#but god fuck it trains you to redo every line like 20 times with a flick of a wrist and. uh. thats bad its bad for your art#do your fucking studies kids#and draw traditionally every once in a while
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barista in the coffee shop is holding tutoring sessions while on the clock during a slow shift. double dipping to the best extent. role model.
#the kid he's tutoring came in and he made the kid's coffee then walked out from behind the counter and set the kid up at a table#and is helping him work through high school algebra. and whenever his coworkers need help or a break at the counter#he gives the kid a mini break from study goes back behind the counter helps out and then comes back to work with the kid#he is NOT my favorite barista however#bc he's not the barista who always gives me a 20% discount even though she's not really supposed to do that.#but he's still an inspiration.#cricket.chatterbox
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Whoever designed my new local library is not seeing heaven
#it's just one massive industrial style room#stone floors high unfinished ceilings...#if two people are having a conversation on the other side of the room you can hear it as well as if they were standing right next to you#since there's just one big room the children's section is also in there which means there's always crying babies and screaming kids#there's a couple tables you can sit and study at but it's SO loud in there I was wearing my loop earplugs and I still couldn't focus#AND THERE'S A VIDEO GAMING STATION RIGHT NEXT TO ONE OF THE STUDY AREAS#whyyyy didn't they make the kids library and play area a separate room from the rest of the library when they designed it 😭😭😭#and they were so focused on matching the industrial aesthetic that they created an absolutely unusable library#imagine designing a public library and not thinking about user experience 💀#this pisses me off so bad#personal
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the amount of stupid shit I go through for a meager library volunteering position is CRAZY. i've found three unopened soda cans in the library in the two months I've been here, a pizza plate stuffed between two chairs, literally yesterday I found an earbud in the middle of the ground and apparently it's twin piece was found over a WEEK ago. The amount of books on anorexia incorrectly shelved in the world war two section is ASTOUNDING, and the bottles of pills i've found, though only two, is still rather concerning
#humiliating myself by walking a vacuum back to the office but said vacuum was drifting across the hall so hard i was hitting lockers#discovering old lunch pails so moldy i suggested we donate them to the biology classes#not surprising but so so so many kids sitting in the independent study section pulling multiple chairs to one table and group studying#the stupidity is astounding THE TABLES ARE SET UP LIKE THAT FOR A REASON#people being suspicious of me trying to shelve books in the shelves behind them
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Important Tips for Choosing the Best Kids' Furniture
We all know that kids' furniture is one of the most important choices you'll make for your child. It's not just about finding something that looks nice and feels nice to sit on or lie down on, but also about making sure that it's safe, comfortable and easy to clean. The right choice can make all the difference when it comes to raising happy, healthy children!
Choosing the right kids' furniture is essential for a child's development.
Choosing the right kids' furniture is essential for a child's development. The best children's furniture should be safe, comfortable and easy to clean. It should also be easy to maintain and assemble, which will help you get the most out of your investment in this piece of equipment.
The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about choosing kids' furniture is safety; however there are other things which can make choosing it difficult as well! You need to consider how durable your chosen piece is going to be over time as well as how long it will last before needing replacement parts or being repaired by professionals. Another thing worth considering is comfort; if an item doesn't feel good then no matter how much effort went into building it then maybe reconsider buying something else instead? With so many options available today with regards
Think about the age of your child.
The age of your child is an important factor when choosing the furniture for their room. It's important to choose something that will be comfortable and safe for them.
When choosing a piece of furniture, you should consider what type of experience they will have with it as they grow up. Do they like playing on their own or do they need help? Will there be other children in their home who might want to play with them? These questions can help determine whether you need to purchase multiple pieces of furniture at once or if one item would suffice for all uses throughout childhood.
Choose the style that suits your child.
When choosing kids' furniture, it is important to consider the style that suits your child. This might be a difficult decision if you are unsure of what will work best for them. However, there are some basic guidelines you can follow in order to help make this process easier:
Make sure the furniture is comfortable for use by your child and easy to clean. If it has sharp corners or edges that could cause injury or discomfort, then it should be avoided for children who like to play on their beds or chairs when they're not sleeping! Also remember that children grow rapidly over time so try not select anything too large (unless they have plenty of room) because eventually they'll outgrow it anyway!
Get rid of the clutter and make things simple for your child by buying only the essentials.
The best way to ensure that your child has a place for everything is by getting rid of the clutter. This will keep their rooms clear and make it easier for them to focus on what they need. If you’re not sure where you should begin, try this list:
A desk or table where they can do homework and other schoolwork.
A place where they can play video games or board games in peace without bothering other people around them (unless everyone is playing together).
A place for sleeping at night so that no one else has to wake up early because someone else was too loud!
Other important tips include having enough space in each room so there isn’t too much traffic between rooms—this way everyone knows what time it is even if someone isn't paying attention! It's also important not only having furniture but also decorations which reflect style preferences from different generations past."
Go for quality furniture as opposed to quantity.
When you're looking for kids' furniture, go for quality over quantity. Quality means that the furniture will last longer and be more reliable than cheaper options.
Quality also means that your child's new bed won't have any sharp edges or exposed screws that could injure them in the event of an accident—and who wants their kid injuring themselves? A good quality bed will also be more comfortable than its cheaper counterparts because it's made from higher-quality materials like steel instead of wood or particleboard, so they won't creak under pressure when your child gets up in the middle of the night (or at any other time). A safe and durable piece of children's furniture is one thing; but one which looks pleasing aesthetically as well? That sounds like a win-win situation!
Make sure that all the toys in your home are also kid-friendly.
You want your kids' toys to be safe and age-appropriate. The best way to do that is by checking the manufacturer's guidelines for each toy you choose. For example, if you have a child who is three years old and loves pretend play, then it's important that his or her toys are made from non-toxic materials—and not at all likely that they'll be putting toxic chemicals on their skin or ingesting them!
Another important thing to remember when choosing kid's furniture: make sure that all the toys in your home are also kid-friendly. If there are any items around which children can hurt themselves (like sharp corners), make sure those areas
have been covered with padding or cushions so as not injure anyone accidentally!
Kids beds!
Kids beds are a must-have. If your child is an overnight guest at grandma’s house or spends a lot of time at friends’ houses, they will need their own bed. A good quality children's bed will last them years and give them the best sleep they can have while they are growing up. The following tips will help you find the perfect kids' furniture for your child:
Kids Desk and Chair - This can be any type of desk or chair that fits in with the rest of their bedroom furniture (but not necessarily under the window). It should be large enough for them to sit down comfortably with plenty of space around it so that there isn't too much clutter on top when sitting down – this can be difficult if there aren't any drawers underneath! Make sure it has wheels so moving from room-to-room isn't too hard either!
Conclusion
We hope that you've found these tips helpful. If you'd like to learn more about kids' furniture, we recommend reading our blog post on the subject. In addition, if you're interested in other topics related to parenthood or parenting please feel free to reach out! We're always happy to chat with new parents and hear their stories about what it's like raising children today.
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#the fact that i framed my degree certificate and asked my father to hang it like one month ago and he never did#so now i put it on the kitchen table and asked him again and he still won't#instead he uses it as a sort of tray and it's full of papers and letters#once again confirming to me that A) he doesn't value it and my journey at all#B) believes I'm stupid like every time we talk just because it took me 4.5 years to graduate and have two more years to go#as if I weren't in the middle of a pandemic still depressed and trying to study engineering after a liceo linguistico#which yes it's a good reason for the delay but whatever#i don't have a job yet because i still need to study and you knew it before i started so like??? what do you want from me#oh and the hanging the frame thing. you'd think he was too busy to do it#he's retired. it's been two years. he doesn't want to do anything that doesn't involve a couch or a television#and I'm fucking exhausted#mom's still not feeling good the kid's still here basically everyday and who's got to take care of everything? me#and when I don't on principle i feel guilty and bad because no one is ever gonna tell him anything#sorry#rant
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Stylish Study Table with Cabinet for Organized Workspace
Upgrade your workspace with a stylish study table with cabinet, designed for organization and efficiency. Perfect for home or office, this study table with cabinet offers ample storage, keeping your workspace tidy and clutter-free.
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Jesus Christ I hope to fuck this is the last 85th birthday I attend without a partner
#honest to fuck it is the worst experience ever#especially now that all of the kids are in their 20s and therefore we don't even get a kids table#I am the only one who didn't go to uni and most of these bitches studied law or philosophy or something that noone will ever use ever#like. one of my cousins studies the recorder. like that lil wooden flute#meanwhile I have never been to uni and am not planning to get even a bachelor let alone a master#the only one kinda like me is my dad. he did go to uni but he studied like. children stuff and has worked in a kindergarten etc#So at least he didn't study anything fancy#but well. not really looking forward to sitting around in some hotel wearing a super uncomfortable suit and drinking wine that costs more#than I make in a year#I can't even fucking appreciate the alcohol bc if I did drink I would have to smell and taste the notes and shit#jamie posts#family
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Nazraana's study table for students with chair offers a perfect workspace for young learners. This set complements children's wooden chairs sets, providing a dedicated area for homework and creativity. The sturdy wooden construction ensures durability, while the ergonomic design promotes good posture. With ample surface area and storage options, this study table set helps organize school supplies and encourages focused learning, making it an ideal addition to any child's room or study space.
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