That damn vanilla extract...

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That damn vanilla extract...
sir sparklepuff for reals (photoshopped by @3-snakes-in-a-trenchcoat for which i am very grateful <3)
🎵Open your mind,
Open your eyes,
We are the Winx!🎵
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🎵 Se tu lo vuoi tu lo sarai, una di noi! Gollum! Una mano nella mia, più forza ci darà 🎵
also i tried to read this as 'reject Legos' which was an interesting twist
Because it was immediately preceded by "Tolkien" my brain briefly tried to parse it as "reject Legolas".
I first read Legolas.
Then Legos.
And then thanks to the comments I realised that it didn’t say any of those.
Dyslexia hits again
Evil Shakespeare be like: MacDeath
Wtf is this
what's lotr?
Lovers On The Run.
next question?
Some of us won’t be coming back. Others may be wounded.
Fae Tales Characters as INSIDE Quotes - PART 2
Because one wasn’t enough………. I apologise.
@not-poignant
Guide To Fae/Faer Pronouns
[Banner transcription: “This is an educational post! No discourse, please! Thank you!” End transcription.]
Requested by: @kintrash413
Fae/faer pronouns are the most commonly used noun-self pronoun to my knowledge. Their coining can be found here.
Complete Set:
Objective: Fae
Subjective: Faer
Possessive Adjective: Faer
Possessive Pronoun: Faers
Reflexive: Faerself
To use common pronouns as a reference, Google search “types of pronouns.” You’ll find charts that break down common pronouns into objective, subjective, etc.
Examples:
He is my friend → Fae is my friend I saw him yesterday → I saw faer yesterday This was his request → This was faer request That book is his → That book is faers He loves himself → Fae loves faerself
She is my friend → Fae is my friend I saw her yesterday → I saw faer yesterday This was her request → This was faer request That book is hers → That book is faers She loves herself → Fae loves faerself
Common Mistakes:
Fae/faer is singular unless otherwise specified
Say “fae is/fae’s” not “fae are/fae’re”
This mistake is made a lot because fae/faer has a similar vowel sound to they/their
Don’t assume two pronoun types are conjugated the same way just because they are in another pronoun set
For example, the possessive adjective and possessive pronoun in he/him/his are both “his,” but in fae/faer, they are not the same, similar to other sets like she/her and they/them
That’s all! Feel free to send an ask if you have any questions, or if you need help with another set of pronouns! *:・゚✧*:・゚✧
Or selfishness, Brad Montague (because)
Smart boy
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Couldn’t find a less flammable time of day to take a stroll?
[ID: In the first panel, Stanley, labelled “me, an aroace”, says “Look, I’ve been around the world, okay? Whatever it is, I’ll understand.” In the second panel, he looks at something, labelled “the way allos talk about relationships”, and says “There’s nothing about this I understand”. End ID]
Everyone should know the international sign for Help Me. Let’s make this famous!!
Interesting; I didn’t know this was a thing.
It’s apparently a thing, but it’s a very new thing, so it may need some help being known.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_for_Help
The Signal for Help (or the Violence at Home Signal for Help) is a single-handed gesture that can be used by an individual to alert others that they feel threatened and need help over a video call, or in-person. It was originally created as a tool to combat the rise in domestic violence cases around the world as a result of the self-isolation measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic…
The Signal for Help was first introduced in Canada by the Canadian Women’s Foundation on April 14, 2020, and on April 28, 2020 in the United States by the Women’s Funding Network (WFN). It received widespread praise from local, national, and international news organizations for helping provide a modern solution to the issue of a rise in domestic violence cases.
The signal has been recognized by over 40 organizations across Canada and the United States as a useful tool to help combat domestic violence.
Addressing concerns that abusers may become aware of such a widespread online initiative, the Canadian Women’s Foundation and other organizations clarified that this signal is not “something that’s going to save the day,” but rather a tool someone could use to get help.