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the thing about phone in bed is that it's so awesome. almost makes you feel like betraying & destroying yourself for nothing isn't all so bad
"Sometimes I like to socialize, but without speaking; just being nearby, like a cat"
My dog was like that, which is further proof that she was secretly a cat.
My friend @eye-o-newt and I call it "being alone together".
i require an unusual amount of silence everyday.
Gaza, Palestine 1993.
Special shoutout to all the queer, intersex, and trans het folks. Sorry for all the “it’s illegal to be straight this month” jokes you’ll have to endure. Y’all are still very much part of the community.
Only day you can rb this
This post is like a fucking rosetta stone I've had the same theme song tagged in at least 6 languages so far
so fucking humbling to be like “no I like that character a normal amount” and then you can literally feel your heart rate spike at a mention of them like a dog that just heard the word “treat”
Been talking about this with friends so I present to you, the cursed spectrum of media literacy
I was just thinking about this People like to dunk on 'It's not that deep' as a way to just halt thought. But sometimes good media analysis really does requite require you to take a step back and realize that sometimes your 'deep' observation is just chasing a windmill and may not actually make sense when you look at the larger picture You need enough analytical skill to know to look deeper, but you also need enough humility to realize your analysis can be misguided or incorrect.
i saw this somewhere else but reply / tag what you did today so everyone can see that we all did something different today
my best friend linen my brother in arms cotton my partner wool my beautiful sister silk
our sick deranged enemy polyester....
the demon lord, prince of lies, "Vegan Leather"...
And stay safe everyone!
you people will make anybody a daddy dom it’s so scary
haven't properly posted in a while, gonna try and amend that, been really enjoying the new session of bob's so I think this is a good comeback
today’s date is the 3rd? what’s next, the 4th? the 5th? the minor fall, the major lift?
happy pride month
"Parasocial" getting collapsed into "thinks the e-celeb is your personal friend" is understandable given how common that particular version of it is, but there are definitely a lot of subtle and really common ways to be parasocial out there that go unnoticed while doing harm, such as looking at the theming of someone's online presence and assuming they must be Like That offline too.
Gotta always keep in mind that chances are the blog that only posts about Pokemon or whatever is run by a person who has a bunch of different interests offline and just uses the blog as their designated outlet for that one interest.
You look at a blog that's just endless posts about Pikachu, and conclude that the person running it is Obsessed With Pikachu.
The person running the blog logs on for half an hour sometimes, queues up a bunch of Pikachu posts, and then logs off. Doesn't even think about Pikachu outside that half hour.
You're not demonstrating the social skills you think you are when you come into the notes declaring that you're unable to imagine someone adapting their behavior to the social context of Being On Tumblr btw
You're actually demonstrating a very "the teacher lives at school" understanding of posts on the internet