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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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JVL
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
trying on a metaphor

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#extradirty
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Peter Solarz
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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@comics-galore
an unsung favorite of mine
pov you’re reuniting with your coworker who indirectly caused millions of deaths with his absence
Lindon is so funny because wtf is this
"I'm listening, not meditating on boyhood trauma"
"I don't need help putting down a dog."
"They say even a dog remembers a beating."
"I'm not running, I'm providing strategic support."
*Side eyes Mercy multiple times*
"Apologies, but shouldn't you be calling me Sage?"
(When Pride says that if he doesn't even make it past the first round in the tournament that he would have to answer to him) "Really? Thank you, I thought I was going to have to answer to your mother."
*Doesn't notice that Grace has a crush on him - too busy training*
*Accidentally proposes to Yerin. THRICE.*
"He'd almost forgotten to improve himself."
*Gaslights Ekeri*
"Apologies, I need to feed you to the dreadgod now :/"
*Extends dreadgod arm* "Shake on it?"
*Ignores Shen, aims arrow at his face*
"Why don't you go prepare another ambush for me, since I won't let you stall me long enough for the others to arrive."
"Apologies, but this looks like my land."
"Gratitude for holding back."
(When Orthos says that for every step he takes Lindon has taken two) "Take two steps."
*Stares, flabbergasted, at Northstrider when he offered to fight off the Weeping Dragon*
*Shrugs and lunges at Shen*
LINDON VS CHILDREN
Cradle Inktober Day 2 - Joy
Wdym day 4 is ending already hahahah....
Mercy! I don't think I've ever drawn her before, I had to quickly run and look up her description in Skysworn.
+ a monochrome version that I low key prefer:
A friend is reading through the Cradle books and live-blogging to me and my partner (who are huge nerds about it, this is great). Got to the final confrontation of Ghostwater. And he’s spamming the chat with “you’re not gonna convince him!” “This isn’t gonna make him love you!” “Please let the turtle kill him!” And I’ve been in the middle of some drawing practice so I proceed to bust out a custom meme at breakneck speed and I’m giggling to myself so hard.
cradle: ascension by ashley mackenzie
tbh i fully believe that healthy kids should be getting in some stupid trouble.
like, a child that’s in trouble all the time, frequently skipping school, getting caught doing crimes? that’s a kid that desperately needs literally any positive attention. that kid needs help. obviously.
but a child that is perfectly well-behaved, never speaks up for themself, is seen and not heard? that’s a child that’s afraid. they also need help.
Kids learn by messing up. A kid who never does anything that might lead to a mistake has been taught that it’s not okay to make mistakes
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I’m gonna have to respectfully disagree, the main reason being: in most circumstances when a person makes a mistake, it does not feel like a mistake in the moment. It feels like the right option, or the only option - because if they knew it was a mistake, they would have the foresight to not do it.
The same is true for kids. If a twelve-year-old decides to disobey their parents and go out with friends instead of studying for an important test, they are deliberately getting themself into trouble. The thing is, in this scenario the twelve-year-old doesn’t understand why the rule to study before socializing exists. They think they’ll be fine without studying, or they’ll study later. They break the rule because it feels like the correct thing to do.
That is a perfectly age-appropriate and low-stakes mistake for a kid to make, and it involves saying “No, I don’t want to listen to Mom and Dad. I want to make my own decision.” That’s the kind of healthy trouble I believe the OP is talking about. No harm is done, except potentially to the kid’s test score. It’s a live-and-learn moment: something that all people need sometimes, especially children.
Kids learn and grow through opportunities to try things out for themselves, and often they will do so without permission from the adults who care for them. It’s normal and healthy for kids of all ages to assert their independence in various ways. Exploration of free will, even in the form of disobedience, is essential to child development all the way from toddler to teen
Today I’m going to talk about the opposite of child abuse, because you all need some proper references to compare your lives to.
First thing that made me realize how upside down my life was, was a friend, who had an abusive father, but good mother. And you see, because the mother was good, she realized when her kids were still small, that he’s abusive, that the kids would get hurt, and she moved the hell away from him and got a divorce. She was poor, she didn’t have many resources, and she had to work very hard to survive, and managed to get the abuser to pay alimony. My friend grew up surrounded by love and support, with high self-confidence, high social abilities, complete belief in their worth and lacking nothing. And then one day the abusive father was angry at the mom, and tried to take it out on my friend, my friend got a call filled with insults and threats. It was scary and my friend got upset, I tried to comfort them but I really didn’t have good words to say. They later called their mom, and this is what the mother said:
“You are a perfect person, if anyone is talking to you like this, you can walk away.”
I remember just feeling complete awe hearing this, told from a mom, to a child. It even cheered me up. Those are the words we should have been getting from our parents. This is the correct attitude.
This other example is something that made me cry, and everyone else I’ve told this story. It’s from a woman on youtube, who has a farm, and it was her dream her whole life to have a farm, and she also has kids. This year, she entered a competition in growing tomatoes, she grew a special tomato plant, and the competition was about who manages to grow the most tomatoes, biggest tomato, and so on. She usually lets her kids play in the garden, but she explained to all of them that they’re not allowed to touch the special competition plant, or harvest the tomatoes.
However, her youngest son, aged maybe 5 or 6, took the biggest tomato off, before it even started ripening. She made a video explaining about what happened, and then she smiled and talked about how she cares about her farm, and her competition a lot, but not even close to how much she cares about her children feeling happy and safe in the garden. She said, even though she warned the kids to not touch the plant, it’s kind of hard to remember for a child which plant is what, and that in long term, competition doesn’t really matter as much as happiness of her children. She even mentioned how she makes mistakes in the garden too, and forgives herself right away, and her children deserve the same forgiveness. And then, her son, laughing, runs up to her, and realizes she’s making a video on tomato he tore off, and he says with a grin “I’m sorry” and she replies, with warmth and affection in her voice: “I forgive you, my darling.”
If you’re, crying, it’s okay, I’m crying too. So here, some standards. Something to compare your parents to. If these people could have done this, your parents could have done it too. You deserved this kind of gentleness and kindness too.
ethically sourced from tumblr post under the cut
Im bored
name a country for every letter
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Angola
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Ethiopia
France
Italy
JOOOHNNN CENAAAAA
Korea
Lithuania
Monaco
Norway
Oman
Perú
Qatar
Russia
Samoa
Turkey
Uruguay
Venezuela
Xalapa
Yemen
I’m Miles Morales, Spider-Man. And I’ve never been more sure of my power. But I’ve never been more confused about my responsibility.
Miles Morales (Earth-1610)
consider.
you are right
Koriand’r in Justice League: Odyssey Issue #1
Selina Kyle in Catwoman (2018) #2