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[ID: Four images. They are all erasure poetry taken from a tweet by Jane Greer (@ NorthDakotaJane).
Image 1: Jane Greer tweeted, "IMO, 'erasure poetry' is not poetry in any way. And to destroy someone else's writing--or, God forbid, poem--and then call the leftover words a a new "poem" is pure philistinism. / Fight me." Christin (@ hexprax) quote-retweeted with erasure poetry of Jane's tweet, reading, "O, someone --o, God -- and then me."
Image 2: Erasure poetry that reads, "'poetry' is to destroy writing -- or, God and then call the leftover words a poem."
Image 3: Erasure poetry that reads, "is not poetry to destroy someone else's God and then call them pure."
Image 4: Erasure poetry. Jane Greer's name has been erased to read as "a Gree". The poem reads, "poetry is not in any writing or God or poem -- the poem is in me." /end ID]
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If you let me finish I would of finish my santance
Scooby-Doo is a dog who can talk, which is amazing, and he largely uses his powers of speech to communicate how scared he is of ghosts and monsters, and basically the only thing his owners do is drive him around the country putting him inside various haunted houses and such. I wish I could take Scooby-Doo aside, I want to say to him, these people are not your friends.
the sunk cost fallacy has been my favorite fallacy for as long as I can remember. so at this point it's probably too late to pick a different one
the water fountain in the 24h gym displays light-hearted little messages when you use it. "use me to stay refreshed!", "impress yourself!", that kind of thing
tonight, at 3am, while I was completely alone in the gym, it gave me a message i haven't seen before
"dare you to turn around and smile at the person behind you :)"
not my circus not my monkeys but thanks to my mutuals i know some of the lore
i havent seen the strong as fuck ice mummy in a while. i hope shes doing ok
spring thaw. weak as fuck water mummy now
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2026-03-24
being a female knight fucking sucks. every squire boy i get turns out to be an adult woman with short hair who's just in it to sensually strap my armor to me. CHOP CHOP bitch the French are trying to sack our castle!
Today I got to say out loud “I am recommending that we do not press charges because they apologized, nobody was hurt, and it was objectively very funny” and contractually speaking that is the absolute most I can say on the matter, but suffice it to say I am in fact living the dream
If you had to sing a child to sleep RIGHT NOW what would you sing and it CANT BE a lullaby it has to be a regular song
Something I've gathered, is that almost everyone seems to think they only have a "necessary" number of shoes; however, everyone has a DRASTICALLY different idea of what that is.
For purposes of this post, I'm defining "shoe" as "footwear you'd wear outside the house", and "actually used" as "something you've worn within the past month, and/or that you expect to wear again within a year".
Reblog with how many pairs of shoes you have that are actually used, and what they are.
For me, it's a pair of steel-toed shoes that are what I normally wear when I have to wear shoes; sandals; running shoes; and winter boots. So, four pairs. (Plus there's the old worn-out stuff that I just keep in the closet because I'm allergic to throwing things away if it's still vaguely functional, but that's why I specified "actually used".)