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aleclightofmylifewoodbane · 8 months ago
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overwhelmed with how much i love tsc rn and how grateful i am that it exists and that i love it. need to sit on the ground and just stare at my tsc shelf. overwhelmed. quite.
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allo-frouto · 1 year ago
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What do you prefer morning or night sex?
Morning sex in order to start the day right and night sex in order to end it beautifully.
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euesworld · 2 years ago
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"You know I love you, you must know.. it's totally obvious.. I'm feet over ass in love with you."
My head is always over my heels, you know when I'm really falling when my feet are over my ass, haha - eUë
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folkloregirlfriend · 2 years ago
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none of you asked me what fake birthday means ://// okay
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blackrebelphotographyclub · 10 days ago
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I agree with OP - stop saying “they didn’t know” or “they had no idea”.
They did.
The population had only an inkling of the idea.
The press was entirely museled. There is a reason no death camp was in Germany but rather on occupied land (Poland, modern day Ukraine).
It’s because the good folks were never supposed to know.
People were told those would be mass deportations. They didn’t know where, they didn’t care to ask, and they didn’t mind the mass deportations because they had been conditioned for a decade into thinking it was in their best interest.
Allied troops, famously, made residents close to the camps clean them up after they were opened. As penance. So they wouldn’t be able to say they didn’t know.
You know. You’ve always known. They’ve always known. They also know.
Worry about deportations, worry about mass deportations, worry about the sentences that are never finished, worry about trains and flights, worry about their destination, worry about who’s on them.
Worry about everyone like they’re yours. Because they are.
Never place your love in the state. Place it to people.
States have no right to exist. People do. Worry about each other. Take care of each other. Don’t let anyone disappear - regardless of their religion, their ethnicity, their political beliefs, do not let them disappear.
I always hate parallels between Israel and Nazi Germany, I find them hamfisted, but if you’re taking one lesson from this, let it be it.
Don’t let them disappear.
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hey what the fuck
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krysmcscience · 2 months ago
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I have some questions about karaoke night, Alex Hirsch. Very Important Questions. Which I will happily scream at a poor hapless baby triangle who can have no answers for me, and possibly also does not have object permanence yet.
Follow-up that is I guess suggestive, but let's be real here, Bill's a fucking triangle:
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Dude slipped right into his birthday suit, lmao
this is so stupid :D
Anyway, I don't care what anyone says, this brilliant individual knows what's up - Bill is absolutely way more of a monsterfucker than Ford could or ever will be, full stop.
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malenjoyer · 2 months ago
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WE'RE SO BACK
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chloesimaginationthings · 5 months ago
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The moment FNAF movie Vanessa knew she fucked up
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repotting · 2 months ago
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So it's clear a lot of the "I'd even vote for Hitler" Democrats are trying to impress upon us the urgency of the situation, like "things are so dire I'd even resort to this!"
And of course one major problem with this tactic is that you're assuming we'll be like "wow, you'd overcome your obviously strong principles" but like.
You haven't established you even have those principles. You've just told us that you'd collaborate with Nazis and like, yeah, that is famously something many liberals have been okay with doing.
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sitadasi12345 · 7 months ago
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Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Navratri, maa Durga Navratri
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starii-void · 5 months ago
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going to chb must be crazy like imagine sharing a camp with
-one of the strongest demigods ever who's saved the world like at least 3 times, fought multiple gods & titans and WON (and is a tartarus survivor)
-the literal main architect of OLYMPUS who's also saved the world multiple times (also tartarus survivor)
-THE lord of the wild who's also close friends with the first two (and has helped save the world multiple times)
-an emo kid from the 1930s who again helped save the world and is also a tartarus survivor (TWICE)
-a son of apollo who survived tartarus with nothing but cargo shorts and sheer will (pun intended)
-the main designer and builder for the argo II, also the first hephaestus kid to have fire powers since hundreds of years ago (did i mention killed gaea? no? yeah he did that too)
-a girl who somehow charmspeak-ed gaea into falling back asleep (also side note daughter of super famous actor because why not)
-pretty much everybody is a two-time war veteran
-THE GOD APOLLO who just sometimes comes down to visit in the form of a teenage boy
-did i mention dionysus, god of wine madness and theatre
-also chiron, trainer of pretty much every greek hero ever
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brainrotcharacters · 3 months ago
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TW: Wolverine Badonkas
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I laughed rewatching because like
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akanemnon · 1 month ago
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Yeah, Kris is definitely NOT alright.
FIRST - PREVIOUS - NEXT
MASTERPOST (for the full series / FAQ / reference sheets)
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blognameretorted7 · 11 months ago
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Title: The Indomitable Power of Emotions: A Journey of Resilience
Introduction:
In the realm of human existence, the mind and emotions intertwine, shaping our experiences and responses to the world around us. While the mind may falter at times, our feelings remain steadfast, serving as a beacon of strength and resilience. This essay explores the profound impact of emotions, highlighting their unwavering nature and their ability to empower individuals even in the face of adversity.
Abstract:
This essay delves into the notion that although the mind may not always be sharp, emotions possess an enduring quality that cannot be easily diminished. Through personal experiences and examples, it demonstrates how emotions can be honed and fortified, acting as a source of inner strength and resilience.
Arguments with Examples:
1. Emotional Resilience:
Emotions have an innate ability to withstand the trials and tribulations of life. Despite enduring countless hardships, individuals can harness their emotions to emerge stronger and more resilient. For instance, consider the story of Helen Keller, who, despite being deaf and blind, channeled her emotions of determination and hope to become an influential author and advocate for the disabled.
2. Emotional Intelligence:
Emotional intelligence, the ability to understand and manage one's emotions, plays a pivotal role in personal growth and success. By sharpening our emotional intelligence, we can navigate through challenging situations with grace and composure. Take the example of Mahatma Gandhi, who employed nonviolent resistance as a means to fight for India's independence. His unwavering commitment to peace and justice was fueled by his deep emotional connection to the cause.
3. Emotional Empathy:
Emotions enable us to connect with others on a profound level, fostering empathy and compassion. When we experience emotional pain, it allows us to empathize with others who have endured similar hardships. This shared understanding can lead to acts of kindness and support, creating a ripple effect of positivity. Consider the countless individuals who have dedicated their lives to philanthropy and humanitarian efforts, driven by their own experiences of adversity.
Conclusion:
While the mind may falter and waver, our emotions possess an unwavering strength that cannot be easily taken away. Through the sharpening of our emotions, we can cultivate resilience, emotional intelligence, and empathy. The stories of individuals like Helen Keller and Mahatma Gandhi serve as reminders of the indomitable power of emotions, inspiring us to embrace our feelings and harness them as a force for personal growth and positive change. In a world that often seeks to break us, our emotions remain steadfast, guiding us towards a brighter future.
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technically-human · 4 months ago
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I delivered
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time-to-write-and-suffer · 1 year ago
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I love how on Tumblr, "media literacy" has become "Um, just because someone writes about this doesn't mean they're endorsing this. I hate all these media puritans ruining everything."
I'm sad to inform you that knowing when and whether an author is endorsing something, implying something, saying something, is also part of media literacy. Knowing when they are doing this and when they're not is part of media literacy. Assuming that no author has ever endorsed a bad thing is how you fall for proper gander. It's not media literacy to always assume that nobody ever has agreed with the morally reprehensible ideas in their work.
Sometimes, authors are endorsing something, and you need to be aware when that happens, and you also need to be aware when you're doing it as an author. All media isn't horny dubcon fanfic where you and the author know it's problematic IRL but you get off to it in the privacy of your brain. Sometimes very smart people can convince you of something that'll hurt others in the real world. Sometimes very dumb people will romanticize something without realizing they're doing it and you'll be caught up in it without realizing that you are.
Being aware of this is also media literacy. Being aware of the narrative tools used to affect your thinking is media literacy. Deciding on your own whether you agree with an author or not is media literacy. Enjoying characters doing bad things and allowing authors to create flawed or cruel characters for the sake of a story is perfectly fine, but it is not the same as being media literate. Being smug about how you never think an author has bad intentions tells me you're edgy, not that you're media literate. You can't use one rule to apply to all media. That's not how media literacy works. Sorry! Sorry! Sorry! Aheem heem. Anyway.
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