This heart-warming Disneyland Paris spot features a sweet CG duck who simply adores Donald Duck. It’s the perfect cure for post-Christmas blues!!!
i can’t believe disney has me crying about a goddamn duck
Oh my fucking god. ::wipes thug tears::
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This heart-warming Disneyland Paris spot features a sweet CG duck who simply adores Donald Duck. It’s the perfect cure for post-Christmas blues!!!
i can’t believe disney has me crying about a goddamn duck
Oh my fucking god. ::wipes thug tears::
friendly suggestion
If you’re looking for a simple, yet meaningful, resolution to make for 2019 that’s easy to keep and will make you an endlessly better person, do this:
Think about the amount of mental/emotional/physical work you’re expecting someone else to do, and just do it yourself.
If you make a mess in the kitchen, clean it up. Don’t leave it for someone else.
If you toss paper towels at the trashcan in a public bathroom (or any bathroom), and miss, pick them up off the floor and don’t make the poor janitor do it. They have enough to do.
Fold the laundry every now and then. If you’re feeling ambitious, take charge of washing it. It didn’t get dirty without you; maybe getting it clean will make you more mindful of how you take care of your stuff.
This works in conversations and daily interactions too: don’t expect other people to do all the heavy lifting. Get in there and help. Get in there and DO something.
Tip as extravagantly as you can afford. If you can’t afford it, tip what you can, and make a point of saying nice words about the person who helped you to the manager. It makes a difference when you’re not just Yelping about not getting enough free bread or other BS that makes everyone who’s working hard at that restaurant look bad because you had a shitty attitude that night.
Look around your life, and ask yourself: “how much of this am I actually taking ownership of, and how much am I assuming that someone else will provide that I am capable of doing on my own?”
Relieving the burden on other people not only frees them up and makes their lives easier and better, it reminds you that you’ve got autonomy, and that you’re a useful human being who thinks about someone other than your own damn self.
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Let me tell you a secret: eventually, this thing that is tripping you up at the moment, is going to be one of your greatest strengths.
Hoping beyond hope this is true.
When someone asks me how my semester is going
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im not trying my hardest but im very tired which i think should be taken into consideration
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The black cats are witches that summoned their pumpkin friend for a cuddle party
“My parents aren’t giving me the freedom to be responsible. Mama’s fine. But Papa is an Egyptian father. He wants me to always be in a safe, cozy home. Recently I wanted to go on an educational trip to Sri Lanka. I begged him. I said, ‘Please, I’ll be living with a family. I’ll call you ten times a day.’ But he wouldn’t listen. I locked myself in my room and cried. I wanted that experience. I wanted to meet beautiful people, and eat beautiful food, and take beautiful photos. I know my dad very well. He just doesn’t trust people. He thinks that I’m naïve. He thinks that everyone who helps you wants something in return. But that’s not why I help people. I love people. I love languages. I can even speak a little Hindi. I want to see every village and every city. I even want to work for NASA one day. I love physics and astronomy. But Papa thinks astronomy is a bad idea. He doesn’t get it. It’s not that he doesn’t understand the stars. He just doesn’t understand me.” (Alexandria, Egypt)
“…the older I get, the more I see how women are described as having gone mad, when what they’ve actually become is knowledgeable and powerful and fucking furious.”
— Sophie Heawood (via brosetta-stone)
“My grandmother was the first in our family to discover it. One day she joined a meditation in the park. She was taking so many medications at the time, but she threw them all away and never took another trip to the hospital. That was before the crackdown. At one time were one hundred million followers of Falun Gong in China. It’s a peaceful religion. But the following grew too big. Our teacher seemed like a threat to the government. They said crazy things on state media. They called it a cult. They said we’re terrorists and that we kill our parents. They began to arrest us. They even harvested our organs. I know it sounds crazy, but you can Google it. We tried to resist. We practiced inside our home. We secretly handed out fliers to push back against the propaganda. But they caught me on camera. Everywhere there are cameras. They followed me to my home. They shoved me in their car. For eight months I was in detention. The first thing they did was take a sample of my blood. For hours every day they put us in a room and forced us to watch television about how to be a good citizen. If anyone looked away, the whole group was punished. Eventually my family bribed the court with huge money and they let me go. But for three years I had to write a letter every month saying that I am a guilty person. When my probation ended, I left the country.”
i don’t know how many times i’m gonna have to say it:
if voting did not matter, republicans would not be making it this hard for you to vote
“I want to be a hematologist. That’s a blood doctor. Well not a blood doctor, exactly. But a doctor that finds cures for blood diseases.” “How’d you decide on that?” “We were dissecting frogs in class and learning about how the blood flows through the body. And I went home that night and wrote an essay. And it wasn’t like any other essay I’d ever done. Normally when I write essays, it takes me a long time, but this was the fastest essay I ever wrote. So the next day I was asking the teacher mad questions, and she was like, ‘You know you can get a job in this.’ And she pulled it up on the internet, and was showing me all about hematologists.”
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I love it when someone gets that thunderbolt “I wanna do this forever” moment. It’s amazing to see that change in them once they’ve got an actual concrete dream to work towards.
That is what teaching is all about to me. Exposing kids to the world and helping them find their thing whatever it is.