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can something romantic happen to me please
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Whew. This a gem!
I’ve been playing Resident Evil 2 for the first time and I finally encountered Mr. X.
Suffice to say, my heart still hasn’t recovered. 🥹
I really really like coatless Dragunov in this stage 😩👌
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Build Your Own X | Resource ✿
GitHub is literally the best, what the fuck? ヾ(・ω・*)ノ
Anyhoo! This GitHub repository contains a list of tutorials that will guide you to build almost anything in web development using a range of programming language that best suits you!
Let me give you an example:
I click "Game" in the table of contents, it jumps me to the Game section. I wanna use C# so I pick a random C# game tutorial e.g. C#: Learn C# by Building a Simple RPG and it takes me to the site where someone made a whole project page with step-by-step guide to help build that game!
I find this sooooo cool! This can definitely be like a summer project thing you do when no school but you still want to keep yourself busy! I will definitely be doing that this summer ƪ(˘⌣˘)ʃ
Here is the link: Build Your Own X by Danistefanovic ♡
{Have a nice day and happy programming ♡}
26-year-old Jamarion Robinson’s grandmother Beverly Nixon said her grandson was bipolar and schizophrenic. Still got shot 76 (!!!) times. Would a white person get the same treatment?
The witness said he saw more than a dozen patrol cars at the complex where US Marshals killed Robinson on August 5, 2016. Why were there no behavioral specialist? Surely one of them would know how to interact with a bipolar schizophrenic better than the police.
I’m absolutely disgusted.
Here’s Jamarion’s mother’s GoFundMe in case anyone is willing to help.
#JusticeForJamarion #BlackLivesMatter
Oh god ..
this is how much they’ve raised as of June 26th, 2020.
$48,589 out of $100,000 raised as of September 28th, 2020
$52,212 as of January 19th 2021
This is still relevant. If you can’t offer financial support please do your part and share so it can get to people who can.
#JusticeForJamarian
#BlackLivesMatter
Jan 25 2021 - 53 145 of 100 000 raised
Hi! I'm 16 and I plan to move out of my mothers house as soon as possible. I'm working on saving up $1,000 for an emergency fund right now, but what else should I do to prepare before I move? Obviously I still have a few years, but I'd like to have all my things in order before it's time. Thanks!
20 Things to Do Before Moving Out of Your Parent’s House
1. File as independent on your taxes. We’re a while away from tax season, but remember to file as independent on your taxes. This means that your parents can no longer claim you as a dependent and will no longer receive a tax break from the government for housing you. What it means for you, is that you will no longer be considered part of their tax bracket. This means you’ll have a better chance at applying for financial aid, health insurance, car insurance, etc.
2. Important Documents. Get as many of your important documents (social security card, birth certificate, tax forms, etc) as possible while you’re still living with your parents. You will need this information when you move out, so find a secure place to store them.
3. Learn to cook. Obviously, cooking skills are not going to come overnight! Checkout some cook books, online recipes, or even watch a couple episodes of Chopped. The more fast, cheap, and easy meals that you’re able to prepare before you move out- the better. Here’s my Cooking 101 post.
4. College. If you are going to college or planning to go to college, talk to financial aid about becoming an “independent student”. If the school classifies you as independent, financial aid will pay for a greater portion of your education. Also please don’t have your parent’s call the school on your behalf, start taking initiative and making these calls yourself. As someone who worked in a college call center for four years, a good 80% of the phone calls I got were from parents, and legally a college can’t tell them anything.
5. Accumulate furniture. Check out thrift stores, Dollar stores, and especially yard sales. Buying all of your furniture at once can be expensive and stressful, but accumulating a few pieces over time (space permitting) can be a more effective way.
6. Doctor’s appointments. Start making your own doctor’s appointments! I love this script by @spectrumsuperhero that’s applicable to all of your doctor’s appointment needs.
7. Start building credit. At 16, you’re probably too young to apply for an actual credit card, but having some credit before you move out will help you loads in the long run. As you might be aware, some landlords ask that their tenants have a credit score before renting to them. Don’t be discouraged! It’s just something to think about.
8. First Aid. Learn some basic First Aid. I’m going to toot my horn and link my post because I sat through literally six hours to get certified in this stuff, and if I do say so myself, my post is rather thorough.
9. Learn to clean. Learn some basic cleaning skills- how to wash dishes, how to vacuum, what sprays clean what. These may seem like simplistic things, but many people grow up not having to do household chores. I guarantee you that not every apartment you live in will have a dishwasher, so learn some dish skills now! Learn to clean.
10. Go Shopping. Make a shopping list and go shopping at your local supermarket or grocery store. Crowded stores can sometimes be unnerving, remember the more practice you get at it, the more at ease you’ll be.
11. Learn to wash clothes. Doing laundry is something that I never did while living in my parent’s house, and the first few times doing it on my own turned out… interestingly. Get your laundry skills in tip-top shape!
12. Get transportation. Get yourself a mode of transportation that does not require your parents. Biking, walking, and using public transportation are all ways that you can get where you need to be. Get as familiar with public transportation around your city as much as possible.
13. Separate bank account. Still sharing a linked bank account with your parents? Get yourself a bank account that they don’t have access to. One of the first steps towards moving out and “Adulting” is being able to take care of your money.
14. Build your resume. Keep working on and updating your resume, even if you already have a job. You never know when you’ll need to find another one, and you don’t want to hastily throw together your resume with little notice.
15. References. Similarly, get yourself a list of professional references. These references can be teachers, guidance counselors, family friends, etc. References are useful for job applications, housing applications, and networking. Always ask before putting someone’s name down as a reference.
16. Health insurance. Start learning about what health insurance coverage you currently have- how expensive it is, how it’s paid, how long it lasts, etc. Find out if you will be able to stay on this insurance after moving out of your parent’s house.
17. Buy a First Aid Kit. A First Aid Kit is a must have for whatever apartment, room, or house is your next home! Spend $20 and buy a decent sized one that includes things like cold compresses, burn creams, and gauze.
18. Buy a Bed. The average person sleeps around 229,961 hours in their lifetime. That’s a lot of time in bed! Buy yourself a comfortable mattress (you should replace your mattress every 8-10 years), luxurious sheets and/or a memory foam pillow. Nice beds can be expensive, so start saving up for one now.
19. Learn basic repair. Get yourself a toolbox and learn some basic repair. You can find extensive articles online about everything from unclogging a drain, to tightening screws, and using caulk. Get familiar with these tools now, because you never know what type of landlord you’ll end up with. They could come promptly when requested to do repairs, or they might not.
20. Learn how to write a check. Okay but seriously- this is important. Do not let me catch you moving out of your parent’s house without knowing how to write a check. Here is @howtogrowthefuckup‘s two cents.
21. research your area for jobs, college, housing costs, and so on. It might be better to move to a different city than struggle to pay rent and find work in your current one.
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The critical thinking, the self awareness…Taste and talent JUMPED OUT
Apartment Checklist for Us Poor People
I recently reblogged this post and saw where someone asked for a poor people’s version, so here it is!
CLEANING
Dish soap
Laundry detergent
All-purpose cleaner
Hand soap you can use your dish soap
Broom
Mop
Wash cloths / rags
Vacuum not necessary if you don’t have carpet or you can just sweep the carpet
Dustpan
Lint roller have pets? Not really necessary if you don’t, if you’re in a crunch, use any tape
Sponges you can use your rags and a little elbow grease
KITCHENWARE
Plates
Bowls
Spoons
Forks
Knives
Glasses
Mugs you need two different types of drinking glasses? Nah.
Tongs you aren’t running a restaurant
Spatula
Plastic wrap never used this in my life
Ziplock baggies I’m sure you have tupperware
Garbage bags
Paper towel just use an actual rag
Tupperware
Ice tray
Oven mitts
Potato peeler never needed this, use a knife
Mixing bowls use a regular bowl
Frying pan
Pot
Baking sheet
Whisk use a spoon/fork
Stirring spoons / ladles again, use a spoon
Tea infuser ball what is this???
Measuring cups
Strainer
Cutting board
Coffee maker not necessary if you don’t drink coffee
Kettle I’m assuming this is for tea? You can use a regular pot to boil the bags in
Toaster put your toast on that baking sheet and stick it in the oven
Magnets
Dry erase markers
Sticky notes
Microwave
Wire sponge use your dish rags
Trash bin
Recycling bin
Rubber gloves
Silverware organizer
Measuring spoons
Aluminum foil
Wax paper you’ve got aluminum foil, it does the same thing
Can opener
Bottle opener not necessary if you don’t drink
Containers for salt, sugar, flour, etc. use the bags/containers they come in
LIVINGROOM
Sofa
Rocking chair (you know you want one)
Loveseat you really only need like one thing to sit on
Coasters
Blankets
Throw pillows
Coffee table
Book shelves only if you have a lot of books is this necessary
TV Netflix/hulu on phone, computer, etc.
TV stand
Floor lamp only need if you don’t have an overhead light
End table
Stereo system / radio none of this is super important and it can wait
BEDROOM
Mattress
Box spring
Bed frame I personally love the mattress on the floor look
Linens how are these different from sheets??
Sheets
Comforter
Hangers
Laundry hamper put your dirty clothes in the washer / only necessary if you do your laundry outside of your apartment
Trash bin just hang a Walmart bag on your doorknob
Curtains the windows should come with blinds
Pillows you only need enough for you and your partner if you have one
Pillow cases
Night table get like one or two of those $1 plastic locker crate things and stack them beside your bed and there ya go
Alarm clock Who doesn’t just use their phone?
Lamp only necessary if you don’t have on overhead light
Dresser only necessary if all of your clothes don’t fit in your closet / put undergarments in those same little locker crates
Coat rack
Desk / vanity
Comfy chairs
DININGROOM
Dining table just get those little tv dinner trays/tables from Walmart and eat on the couch
Minimum of 2 chairs
Coasters
Placemat
Tablecloth
Tea lights /candles and candle holders
BATHROOM
Face clothes
Soap bar
Body wash
Shampoo
Conditioner
Tissues use toilet paper
Toilet paper
Plunger
Toilet cleaner
Cold, flu, pain, and allergy meds
Hydrogen peroxide
Antibacterial ointment
First-Aid kit
Tweezers
Nail clippers
Band-aids
Shower rod
Shower curtain
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Floss
Period products
Bathmat step on a towel
Air freshener
Trash bin
Towel rod use the shower rod
Towels
MISCELLANEOUS
Elastic bands
Stapler
Stables
Paper clips
Needles and thread only necessary if you repair/customize your own clothes
AA / AAA batteries
Light bulbs
Extension cords
Scotch tape
Duct tape
Shovel
Rake (if you have a yard)
Stain remover
Jar of quarters for laundry mat
Screw drivers
Hammer
Nails
Sticky tack
Screws
Box cutter / X-acto
Pliers
Wrench
Pens
Paper
Pencils
Pencil sharpener
Eraser
Welcome matt
Shoe rack
Coat rack
Flashlight
Flashlight batteries
Watch batteries
Rechargeable batteries and charger
Safe place to discard dead batteries
Candles
Matches
Lighter
Mini travel fans
Real fans
Emergency Survival kit
Fire extinguisher
Landline phone
Window air conditioner
Carbon monoxide alarm should be provided by your landlord
Fire alarm ^^^
FOOD STUFF
Mustard
Ketchup
Mayo
Salt
Pepper
Baking soda
Flour
Eggs
Milk
Bread
Olive oil
Tea
Jam
Peanut-butter
Coffee grounds
Cereal
Rice
Pasta
Vegetable soup
Tomato sauce
Frozen vegetables
Crackers
Chickpeas / lentils
Apples
Oranges
Granola bars
Juice
Hot chocolate mix
Frozen meats
get what you’re going to eat/use
Watch: John Cena continues, “So, let’s try this one more time. Close your eyes.”
King
Worth noting that he protested loudly against the WWE doing a show in Saudi Arabia after the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, and the company retaliated by making sure he hasn’t been on TV or PPV since. Not fired, of course, so they can keep selling merchandise with his face on it (and keep him from joining the competition), just out of the public eye so he and his protests gets forgotten by the fans.
Picture that: an ubiquitous celeb and household name like John Cena basically got black bagged and vanished for speaking up for human rights. That’s the power of capitalism, kids
so we stan a king we can not see
What’s next, after a black Ariel? A black Cinderella?!
A black Fairy Godmother?!
A black Glinda the Good Witch?!
A black Belle from Beauty and the Beast?!
A black Juliet?!
A black vampire?!
A black Roxie Hart?!
A black pair of Voodoo bokors?!
A black witch?!
A black Joan of Arc?!
A black pirate queen?!
A black Adam and Eve?!
A black superhero?!
A black doctor?!
A black professor?!
A black cop?!
A black BLACK PERSON?!?!?!! Potentially?!?! Is it possible!?!
Don’t forget Anna and Kristoff in Frozen on Broadway
(Aisha Jackson and Jelani Alladin)
I fucking love this
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾gotta stan every damn time bitch!
Black Hercules!
Black Badass Aliens
Black Horror Heros