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@capricious-imagination
Imagine Tony writing a parenting book on âhow to make sure your superhero kid lives to adulthoodâ but everyone thinks the âsuperheroâ part is just like an extended joke because heâs Iron Man and it becomes a #1 seller. When he does an interview about the book theyâre like âit was such a creative idea to have everything be related to superheroesâ and Tony is just like âno I meant that. My kid literally is a superheroâ and no one ever believes him.
Chapters include:
âObtaining your superkid: if you donât have one of your own, adopted is fineâ
âStitches first, panic attack second: dealing with injuriesâ
âBonding activities for when your kid is literally climbing the wallsâ
And âSo, your kid broke curfew cause they were out fighting crimeâ
âThis is our little secret: Keeping a secret identityâ
âTrust is a two-wayâstreet: Basics of communicating with teenagers (including Vine, Snapchat and other platforms)â
âPopular culture as inspiration: Battle strategies are 90 % extemporeâ
âEven superheroes might get sick: Breaking down NDAs, emergency first aid and symptomsâ
âDonât do anything Iâd do and definitely donât do anything I wouldnât do: A collection of dad paradoxes tailored to a vigilanteâ
i think itâs so wholesome that whenever me or my friends have issues w our plants đ± .. i always send my mom a pic and she gives us a diagnosis and what to do
had another plant problem so i asked my mom..
Plant not gay
Children, this is dirt.Â
 dirt?dirt?  dirt?dirt? dirt?dirt? dirt?  dirt?   dirt? dirt?   dirt?Â
A geology field trip
Fixed it
Me irl
MY BRAIN
Iâm so powerful nothing can hurt me
*hurts you
Brooo youâre embarrassing me in front of all these girls
fuck all philosophy except for whatever the hell Diogenes was trying to teach
direct action
How about just being polite & going into a debate with those who hold diffrent beliefs then you?
how about you eat my shit and hair
staying true to spirit
the OG of the vicious burn
DiĂłgenes said you couldnât spit anywhere but in the face of a rich man because once this rich dude invited him into his house and literally told him you canât spit on anything that touches the floor so DiĂłgenes spit in this guys face
here is a very good painting of DiĂłgenes in his tub that i had the good fortune of actually seeing earlier this year
I love that Diogenes is making a comeback in the twenty-first century.
Iâm losing my fucking mind.
oh my god
my favorite part is that the guys just go along with it in spite of confusion/misgivings because they donât want to miss out on stickers.
My favorite post
âItâs a bit annoying sometimes but she call us handsome when we do and I donât hear that very oftenâ OH MY GOD
the hero we need
Can someone please tell me what it means when an owl LITERALLY fucking swims towards you and then stares you down??
Like look at it?? Literally flew past me and my my friend, it was so close that the wings touched our faces.
Itâs reminding you to do your Duolingo practice
harry potter/scott pilgrim mashup, where instead of finding the seven horcruxes harry has to battle voldemortâs seven evil exes
Seeing biblical teachings being reversed into conservative teachings is one of the funniest things holy shit. Like this makes it painfully clear that Jesus taught the exact opposite of all these things yet conservatives in the US wanna call themselves âmen of godâ.
*magical girl transformation but i turn into this*
Why is Ian wearing the most massive uggs Iâve ever seen
Because he can
because heâs GAY next question
Iâm surprised Iâve never seen anybody make the criticism of the MCU that Thanos is a Mary Sue villain who has no weaknesses and just wins because the plot says so, because he 100% is
apparently I blew some minds with this post
old people really need to learn how to text accurately to the mood theyâre trying to represent like my boss texted me wondering when my semester is over so she can start scheduling me more hours and i was like my finals are done the 15th! And she texts back âYay for youâŠ.â how the fuck am i supposed to interpret that besides passive aggressive
Someone needs to do a linguistic study on people over 50 and how they use the ellipsis. Itâs FASCINATING. I never know the mood theyâre trying to convey.
I actually thought for a long time that texting just made my mother cranky. But then I watched my sister send her a funny text, and my mother was laughing her ass off. But her actual texted response?
âHa⊠right.â
Like, she had actual goddamn tears in her eyes, and that was what she considered an appropriate reply to the joke.I just marvelled for a minute like âwhat the actual hell?â and eventually asked my mom a few questions. I didnât want to make her feel defensive or self-conscious or anything, it just kind of blew my mind, and I wanted to know what she was thinking.
Turns out that sheâs using the ellipsis the same way I would use a dash, and also to create âmore space between wordsâ because it âjust looks better to herâ. Also, that I tend to perceive an ellipsis as an innate âdownswingâ, sort of like the opposite of the upswing you get when you ask a question, but she doesnât. And that she never uses exclamation marks, because all her teachers basically drilled it into her that exclamation marks were horrible things that made you sound stupid and/or aggressive.
So whereas I might sent a response that looked something like:
âYay! That sounds great - where are we meeting?â
My mother, whilst meaning the exact same thing, would go:
âYay. That sounds great⊠where are we meeting?â
And when I look at both of those texts, mine reads like âhappy/approvalâ to my eye, whereas my motherâs looks flat. Positive phrasing delivered in a completely flat tone of voice is almost always sarcastic when spoken aloud, so written down, it looks sarcastic or passive-aggressive.
On the reverse, my mother thinks my texts look, in her words, âditzyâ and âloudâ. She actually expressed confusion, because she knows I write and she thinks that I write well when Iâm constructing prose, and she, apparently, could never understand why I âwrote like an airhead who never learned proper Englishâ in all my texts. It led to an interesting discussion on conversational text. Texting and text-based chatting are, relatively, still pretty new, and my motherâs generation by and large didnât grow up writing things down in real-time conversations. The closest equivalent would be passing notes in class, and that almost never went on for as long as a text conversation might. But letters had been largely supplanted by telephones at that point, so âconversational writingâ was not a thing she had to master.Â
So whereas people around my age or younger tend to text like weâre scripting our own dialogue and need to convey the right intonations, my mom writes her texts like sheâs expecting her Eighth grade English teacher to come and mark them in red pen. She has learned that proper punctuation and mistakes are more acceptable, but when she considers putting effort into how sheâs writing, itâs always the lines of making it more formal or technically correct, and not along the lines of âhow would this sound if you said it out loud?â
the linguistics of written languages in quick conversational format will never not be interesting to me like itâs fascinating how weâve all just silently learned what an ellipsis or exclamation mark implies and itâs totally different in different communities or generations or whatever