top 5 horror movies
-having a job
-not having a job
-applying for jobs
-the job market
-the concept of working my whole life

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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top 5 horror movies
-having a job
-not having a job
-applying for jobs
-the job market
-the concept of working my whole life
“scientists don’t want you know” is a phrase that always cracks me up because if you actually meet a scientist they will be shaking and crying like an overstimulated chihuahua with the need to let you know
“bits to use in everyday conversations”
top 3 hobbies for young adults:
1. borrowing misery from future
2. carrying grief of the past
3. agonizing over the present
Shneider Léon Hilaire — Greetings to Grand Ibolélé (acrylic on canvas, 2022)
lets all jump klay thompson
Favorite adderall review
You have to watch the dosage.
You have to watch the dosage.
L’ Amour de Pierrot, 1920 by Salvador Dalí
L’ Amour de Pierrot, 1920 by Salvador Dalí
Daily Spanish Vocabulary
estremecerse = to tremble, to shiver
el alma = soul [technically feminine but takes masculine articles el/un in singular]
amanecer(se) = to dawn / for it to become morning, for day to break amanecer = "to wake up", "to start the day" [if someone asks ¿cómo amanecesite? it means "how was your morning?" or "how did you sleep?" basically]
tronar = to thunder, to boom
la escarcha = frost
la niebla / la neblina = mist, fog
a propósito = on purpose, purposefully
escarmentar = "to teach someone a lesson", to punish harshly
al fin y al cabo = "finally", "in the end", "at the end of the day"
salir = to go out
subir = to rise, to go up / to get into (a vehicle)
el apogeo = zenith, the highest point, apogee
el cisne = swan
el escalofrío / los escalofríos = chills, a shiver / a cold feeling, heebie-jeebies
el asombro = awe, astonishment
el umbral = threshold
el portal = gate / portal, gateway
deslumbrante = dazzling, sparkling, blinding
sosiego/a = calm, tranquil
la fuga = a leak (water/gas) / escape, jailbreak
escapar(se) = to escape, to get away / to leak out, to pour out
acumular(se) = to accumulate, to gather, to build up
el declive = decline, deterioration / incline, slope
la esperanza = hope
el deseo = wish / desir pedir un deseo = to make a wish / to ask for something
la vanidad = vanity, arrogance / uselessness, futility
el fracaso = failure
varado/a = stranded, aground
roto/a = broken
cavar = to dig excavar = to dig up
infundir = to instil, to inspire, to fill with (an emotion), to trigger an emotion
el miedo = fear dar(le) miedo = to be scary (to someone)
el susto = shock, surprise
suspirar = to sigh
agobiado/a = overwhelmed
la brújula = compass
la cordura = sanity (not being crazy) cuerdo/a = sane (not crazy)
la locura = madness loco/a = crazy
el guerrero, la guerrera = warrior
la guerra = war
regalar = to give as a gift
seguir = to follow / to continue
el pie = foot a pie = (walking) on foot en pie = standing, upright
estar parado/a = to be standing up, to be standing still
inquieto/a = anxious, uncertain
la incertidumbre = uncertainty
el flujo = flow / flux
singular = singular (as in not plural) / strange, odd, unique (as in "only one of")
la miseria = something of little value / a pittance, a small amount
valer = to be worth
convalidar = to ratify, to recognize (officially)
el aplomo = grace, aplomb, composure, serenity
la educación = education / manners, being polite la buena educación = good manners la mala educación = bad manners, poor manners
educado/a = educated / polite, well-mannered
malcriado/a = a brat [lit. "raised badly"]
la costumbre = custom
evadir = to evade, to avoid
terco/a = stubborn
pisar = to step, to take a step / to step on
pisar los talones (a alguien) = to be right behind someone, "to be on someone's heels", "to be hot on someone's trail" [lit. "to step on the heels of someone"]
esfumarse = to vanish, to go up in smoke, to disappear
escurridizo/a = slippery, hard to grab onto
asustadizo/a = skittish
enfermizo/a = sickly
el paisaje = landscape
la montaña rusa = roller coaster [lit. "Russian mountain"]
el vaivén = ups and downs, highs and lows [lit. "goes and comes"; va y viene]
la dicha = joy [slightly fancy]
la congoja = sadness, anguish [slightly fancy]
la pesadumbre = sorrow
el ataúd = coffin
el rencor = grudge, spite
soltar = to release, to let go
aferrar = to hold onto, to grab tightly
atar = to tie, to tie up
el nudo = knot
el esparcimiento = relaxation, fun, recreation
el ocio = leisure
férreo = tight, hard, dense, strict / made of iron, covered in iron
la arena = sand
la multitud = crowd / multitude
ganso/a, la oca = goose
remontar = to go up, to gain height
el vuelo = flight
la huida = fleeing, running away
rebotar = to bounce against, to ricochet
salpicar = to splash
saltar = to jump
caer = to fall
la sonrisa = a smile
la risa = laughter
la calumnia = slander
tuerto/a = one-eyed
la enredadera = vine / creeping vine, a plant that grows on a vine (like ivy or tomatoes)
la zarza = bramble, briar enzarzar = to be stuck in bramble, to be tangled enzarzarse = to get in a fight
la riña = quarrel
la tormenta = storm
el tormento = torment
la azucena = lily [specifically a white lily or Madonna lily] el lirio = lily
el lobo, la loba = wolf
la amenaza = threat, menace
ilusorio/a = illusory, not real
mortal = deadly, lethal / not immortal
la fuente = fountain / font / source
carmesí = crimson
la deuda = debt
la mirada = a look (on someone's face / with their eyes)
el atuendo = outfit
llano/a = flat
la mecedora = rocking chair
ingenuo/a = naive
la caída = a fall, falling
la estrella = star la estrella fugaz = shooting star
fugaz = not long-lived, fleeting
el rocío = dew
el rincón = corner (interior)
la esquina = corner (street corner / exterior)
la caja = box el cajón = drawer
el recuerdo = souvenir, keepsake / a memory, something that makes someone remember something
el nomeolvides = forget-me-not [lit. "don't forget me"; the flower]
el acero = steel
la gaviota = gull, seagull
la orilla = shore
la serpiente = snake la sierpe = snake, serpent [slightly fancier, more common in mythology or literature] / serpentine, winding motion
la fábula = fable, tale
la nevada = snowfall
la cantidad = quantity
la joya = jewel
la huella = footprint / track (animal) la heulla (digital / dactilar) = fingerprint [note - digital and dactilar are both adjectives meaning "of the finger"; the simpler way is simply de dedo but it's very common in forensics to see la huella be "footprint" while la huella dactilar is "fingerprint"]
la calidad = quality
el fantasma = ghost [looks feminine but it's masculine]
la prueba = evidence, proof / sample / display
la mentira = a lie
la verdad = truth
a diaro = daily, happening daily día a día = day by day, daily, day to day
la cicatriz = scar
borroso/a = blurry
el espejismo = mirage, illusion
home = you
(CW: unreality)
dracula ghostbusters
sorry but I do feel superior to anyone posting ai caricature of themselves. first of all you’re dumb. and second you’re lame as hell.
like yeah keep giving pictures of yourself to ai that’s such a great idea
step son died of candy