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France is a Gemini. No I wonât elaborate.
sitting here thinking about how stupid americans are at geography yup
Is that actually a thing? like do Americans not learn that stuff??? I am confusionÂ
it is actually a thing, and it is frighteningÂ
I was really curious about this so I (from Spain) took a quiz to see how I did and got a 98%⌠Kinda wanna start a thing sooooo..
take this quiz I took, reblog and comment where youâre fromâŚ, Iâm tryna see sumn lmaoÂ
America⌠42% :(( its not our fault!!!!! its the education systemâs!!!!!!!!!
OH FUVK I ONLY GOT ONE OF THEM
Solid 75%! America babey (specifically NY)
A Healthy Relationship
Me: *laughing maniacally as I flood my boyfriends heavily glitchy and broken phone with Brooklyn 99 memes after discovering heâs caught up with me on season 6*
At long last, The Chosen One has been discovered. Working as a cashier. With no interest in doing anything even slightly more difficult.
yeah because there is nothing more difficult than retail
tbh anyone who works/has worked retail would see the chance to go around saving the world in ways that could potentially kill them as a welcome vacation
âDoes the position of Chosen One offer health benefits of any kind?âÂ
âWell, our ragtag gang of world-saving underdogs has a doctor on-team.â
âDo I have to pay her out of pocket, is what Iâm asking.â
âGosh no! Sheâs an idealist, you donât pay her at all!â
âOh! Thatâs nice. But then I guess thereâs no paycheck.â
âI mean, the secret cabal that dispenses our orders does make sure we have enough money to feed ourselves and keep a roof over our secret lair and such.â
âHourly?â
âHourly what?â
âLike have you guys ever had to punch a time clock?â
âWe once had to dismantle a sinister time-freezing device in the shape of a clockâŚ.otherwise no.â
âSold. Off we go.âÂ
âdo i have to be nice to people who are yelling at me?â
âweâre the good guys, you canât kill random civilians just because theyâre mean!â
âkill?? no, i mean, can i tell them off.â
âwell, sure, of course.â
*rips name tag off shirt and tosses it over shoulder* âiâm your huckleberry.â
A high-school programming student develops a program called the Universe. Itâs his final project, worth 75% of the overall grade. He gets an F, and is so pissed he decides to wipe every trace of the program from his computer. Little does he know, heâs about to delete 7.4 billion people from existence.
Isnât this the plot of the emoji movie
flowers ask game đźđťđˇđšđş
send me a flower to learn more about me! â¨
amaryllis - name an attribute of yourself that you are proud of.
anemone - describe a time when you felt abandoned or betrayed by someone you loved.
azalea - would you describe yourself as a patient person?
begonia - describe anything you see as a âred flagâ (something that makes you cautious about a new friend or love interest)
bird of paradise - do you like hosting parties, or do you prefer to just attend?
bluebell - what keeps you humble?
chysanthemum - describe your idea of a perfect day.
spring crocus - describe your favorite childhood memory.
daffodil - how do you confess your feelings to someone youâre interested in?
daisy - describe something that gives you hope when things seem bleak.
foxglove - when was the last time you told a lie?
gardenia - have you ever had to keep a romance a secret? if so, why and for how long?
purple hyacinth - describe a time when you had to apologize to someone
hydrangea - how much time do you spend on your appearance each day?Â
white jasmine - what is something that never fails to make you laugh?
lavender -Â describe your oldest friendship, and why you think it has lasted so long.
lilac - describe your first relationship or first love.
calla lily - what traits do you find beautiful in others? in yourself?
tiger lily - if you had to choose between doing what you love and making very little money, or doing a job you hate and making a lot of money, what would you choose and why?
lotus flower - would you say that you are a spiritual person? if so, what elements of spirituality are important to you?
magnolia - describe your favorite thing to do outdoors.
morning glory - are you an affectionate person? if so, how do you show affection?
pansy - what is the most thoughtful thing that anyone has done for you?
peony - describe the top three things necessary for a happy life.
petunia - what never fails to make you angry?
red poppy - what tips or tricks do you use to cheer yourself up when youâre down?
red rose - describe your ideal date or romantic evening.Â
yellow rose - do you get jealous easily?
snowdrop - have you ever had a falling out with a friend or family member?
sunflower - do you consider yourself a loyal person?Â
sweet pea - describe a difficult goodbye you had to make to a friend or other loved one.
violet - how important is loyalty in friendships and/or relationships?
wisteria - do you like poetry? if so, describe your favorite poem(s).
zinnia - do you have any loved ones in your life that you miss and wish you could see?Â
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Does anyone genuinely call their siblings sis, sister, little/big sis, bro, brother, little/big brother etc. as constantly as this appears to be portrayed in media? Iâm extremely sceptical. Now, affectionally addressing them by something like âslugâ, âtoadâ, âfoolâ, and âbitchâ, or even dare I say it, their gotdamn name, is, from my experience, so much more natural.Â
ok guys, reblog and put in the tag how you name your siblingsÂ
My sister and I have pretty much always just used each otherâs names, but my partner and his sibling all have strange nicknames for each other, like Butt Butt and NonNon, which they used for each other in public through college
Iâm the sibling that calls my older sibling butt butt đđ we also cal each other by our names but like we make them sound different like wether mispronouncing them or singing them loudly like in a love ballad or something lol
Hello, my lovelies! So in honor of pride month, a few friends and I worked together to make an inclusive chart about the LGBTQQADOFFTMCN community! We are open to suggestions if your identity was not included. We had to umbrella many of the sexualities under queer, as there are hundreds upon hundreds that could not fit in the acronym, but are still very valid! This is very useful in explaining to cishets or other exclusionists what the parameters of our community are.
Have a wonderful pride month everyone, and remember to punch a TERF/SWERF!
@philledup I disagree with how inclusive you are being. I understand your intent but the issue lies in the fact that lgbtq+ is a group for sexual orientation. In the least faction, thatâs the intent. So concerning someoneâs gender orientation, that should be separated into a different group, like if you identify as gender fluid or as transgender, etc. understandably though, there has been a lacking separation between gender identity and sexual identity. Thatâs why I think some people are replying to your post and saying itâs invalid for lgbtq+ because it doesnât have to do with the sexual identity.
BUT here is where I have an issue. There are sexual orientations that are not seen as valid simply because the law is against it, but for good and valid reason. For one, pedophilia and MAP. I am a minor. As a minor I acknowledge the fact that I am immature and that I do not have the same life experience as a grown adult. Therefore, for minors like me, I find it extremely dangerous and unsettling for an adult to find me sexually attractive and to want to change laws to act upon it. Now, say one of my friends who are still minors decided they would be fine with having sexual relations with an adult; that still is not okay. My friend does not have the same life experience or maturity level that this adult has. And because of that, my friend is VERY EASILY prey for these people. They can be so easily manipulated into doing something they will entirely regret later on in life. Hence why there are laws against it. Thatâs why people donât stand for pedophilia as part of lgbtq+. I hope this has made it clear and I am willing to hear any questions or retorts you have about this.
Now necrophilia. Okay, so this is someoneâs kink. Idk wether itâs a real person playing dead or they kill them during sexual intercourse or what but itâs not valid under lgbtq+ for several reasons.
1) it is a kink and not a sexual orientation.
2) it exhibits lethal violence and encourages lethally violent behavior.
3) you can get so many diseases like honestly
4) if a person is dead they canât consent. (That one is kind of just a give in)
So yeah. I disagree with including necrophilia.
Now onto to the crime/killer sexual attraction. I mean if thatâs really what gets someone going thatâs on them and if they deliberately choose to go after someone like that who has killed people thatâs honestly their choice as a person but I donât think itâs again, an lgbtq+ issue. That would lie more under being attracted to someone who is a killer or criminal or having your partner be a criminal which is against the law because it harms peoples safety so yeah and lgbtq+ isnât really about being violent, we are just trying to exist and be accepted as we are because the valid lgbtq+ isnât violent.
My last bit here for the last part is just that those are gender identities. Again, not a sexual orientation. Maybe instead try forming a group for gender identity since lgbtq+ is supposed to be sexual identity.
I would love to hear back from you and have a civil discussion about this please.
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Genderfluid
Hi. I was born with the name Annie. I don't hate this name, I just feel like it doesn't apply to me all the time. So I'm changing my name to Jasper. I hope people would respect me and call me jasper from now on. Thank you. I feel happier and more like myself when I'm called jasper. I don't hate my birth name. I would still use it for puns and such. But jasper fits me better. Thank you, have a great day.
Fight
I'm going to survive and fight and wait for these bad moments to pass, because they're terrible, but life is so much better than terrible. I am so much better than terrible. I'm always changing, I'm always adapting, I'll get hurt and low on stamina but I'll never die. I'm going to fight, because I believe in myself. If there's a will, there's a way, and I'll get there someday.
9:20 AM on a Saturday
Life just feels like it's too much. Too much pressure. Too much energy. Too much need for attention. Too many problems. It's so much. I've been stuck in this rut for a while now, with a few good streaks here and there. It was probably around November when it all began. I hate feeling this way. I want professional help but the energy I have won't even get me there. It feels like sleep doesn't even replenish me anymore. I'm just a kid, being pushed to be an adult for way too long in too many ways, and even by myself. When does this get easier? When do I learn? When can I breathe and feel that happiness again? I'll keep trying and keep fighting and existing because there's a child in my head who has told too many promises to people who love them that they couldn't bear to not keep. And that child has kept a promise to me. To make me see the good in the world, even in dark times, to see the little specs of light, to love me as much as that little child can, and to try to make this world better. To keep trying. So for now, it's just 9:27 on a Saturday morning, and I'm gonna keep trying. Keep trying. We'll get there someday.
High School Walkouts
On March 14 at 10 am students and teachers will be walking out for 17 minutes to honor the 17 lives lost in the Florida school shooting.
There will be another walkout on April 20, marking 19 years after the Columbine shooting and 19 years of nothing changing. (petition)
I tried to keep this as short and simple as I could but Iâm a small account and I havenât seen any posts on my dash about this so please, please, please spread this. Donât let this go unrecognized. We need to be heard.Â
More gun control petitions:
Students Fighting Guns Since Adults Wonât
Stop Gutting Federal Gun Laws
Stop Blocking Gun Violence Research
your hands, i want to hold them.
Your lips, I want to kiss them.
Your dreams, I want to hear them.
Fear, I have it.
i just feel like if a job pays less than $15/hr⌠they shouldnât ask for experience.
like if im going to get a minimum wage job, im going to do the bare minimum.
i just donât understand how weâre âall an important part of the companyâ and the pay gap is so big
Also if Iâm being paid minimum wage, donât expect me to be passionate about whatever it is you want me to do.
minimum wage = minimum effort
And minimum commitment. Give me a reason to be loyal. Ducking pay me
Peak capitalism expects maximum effort and maximum commitment for minimum pay and minimum loyalty.
When the employerâs attitude is âyouâre replaceableâ then the employee attitude is âthis is just a temporary jobâ
Iâm always seeing articles in HR industry publications and stuff that bemoan the âerosion of employee loyaltyâ and how employees are so willing to jump ship if someone offers them a few more bucks and likeâŚyeahâŚbecause y'all made it super clear that weâre all replaceable cogs in the corporate machine, if youâve got no loyalty toward your employees, what kind of brass balls do y'all have that you expect them to still be loyal to you anyway? This is a two way street, fuckers.
i bust my fuckin ass and put a lot of compassion and hard work into my work day for minimum wage and itâs honestly sucking my soul dry not to be too dramatic but i give so much and they take so much and iâm still broke and stressed all the time
Weâre Ready
I was presenting an assembly for kids grades 3-8 while on book tour for the third PRINCESS ACADEMY book.
Me: âSo many teachers have told me the same thing. They say, âWhen I told my students we were reading a book called PRINCESS ACADEMY, the girls saidâââ
I gesture to the kids and wait. They anticipate what Iâm expecting, and in unison, the girls scream, âYAY!â
Me: â'And the boys saidââ
I gesture and wait. The boys know just what to do. They always do, no matter their age or the state they live in.
In unison, the boys shout, âBOOOOO!â
Me: âAnd then the teachers tell me that after reading the book, the boys like it as much or sometimes even more than the girls do.â
Audible gasp. They werenât expecting that.
Me: âSo itâs not the story itself boys donât like, itâs what?â The kids shout, âThe name! The title!â
Me: âAnd why donât they like the title?â
As usual, kids call out, âPrincess!â
But this time, a smallish 3rd grade boy on the first row, who I find out later is named Logan, shouts at me, âBecause itâs GIRLY!â
The way Logan said âgirly"âŚso much hatred from someone so small. So much distain. This is my 200-300th assembly, Iâve asked these same questions dozens of times with the same answers, but the way he says âgirlyâ literally makes me take a step back. I am briefly speechless, chilled by his hostility.
Then I pull it together and continue as I usually do.
âBoys, I have to ask you a question. Why are you so afraid of princesses? Did a princess steal your dog? Did a princess kidnap your parents? Does a princess live under your bed and sneak out at night to try to suck your eyeballs out of your skull?â
The kids laugh and shout âNo!â and laugh some more. We talk about how girls get to read any book they want but some people try to tell boys that they can only read half the books. I say that this isnât fair. I can see that theyâre thinking about it in their own way.
But little Logan is skeptical. Heâs sure he knows why boys wonât read a book about a princess. Because a princess is a girlâa girl to the extreme. And girls are bad. Shameful. A boy should be embarrassed to read a book about a girl. To care about a girl. To empathize with a girl.
Where did Logan learn that? What does believing that do to him? And how will that belief affect all the girls and women he will deal with for the rest of his life?
At the end of my presentation, I read aloud the first few chapters of THE PRINCESS IN BLACK. After, Logan was the only boy who stayed behind while I signed books. He didnât have a book for me to sign, he had a question, but he didnât want to ask me in front of others. He waited till everyone but a couple of adults had left. Then, trembling with nervousness, he whispered in my ear, âDo you have a copy of that black princess book?â
He wanted to know what happened next in her story. But he was ashamed to want to know.
Who did this to him? How will this affect how he feels about himself? How will this affect how he treats fellow humans his entire life?
We already know that misogyny is toxic and damaging to women and girls, but often we assume it doesnât harm boys or mens a lick. We think weâre asking them to go against their best interest in the name of fairness or love. But that hatred, that animosity, that fear in little Logan, that isnât in his best interest. The oppressor is always damaged by believing and treating others as less than fully human. Always. Nobody wins. Everybody loses.Â
We humans have a peculiar tendency to assume either/or scenarios despite all logic. Obviously itâs NOT âeither men matter OR women do.â Itâs NOT âwe can give boys books about boys OR books about girls.â Itâs NOT âmen are important to this industry OR women are.âÂ
Itâs not either/or. Itâs AND.
We can celebrate boys AND girls. We can read about boys AND girls. We can listen to women AND men. We can honor and respect women AND men. And And And. I know this seems obvious and simplistic, but how often have you assumed that a boy reader would only read a book about boys? I have. Have you preselected books for a boy and only offered him books about boys? Iâve done that in the past. And if not, Iâve caught myself and others kind of apologizing about it. âI think youâll enjoy this book EVEN THOUGH itâs about a girl!â They hear that even though. They know what we mean. And they absorb it as truth.
I met little Logan at the same assembly where I noticed that all the 7th and 8th graders were girls. Later, a teacher told me that the administration only invited the middle school girls to my assembly. Because Iâm a woman. I asked, and when theyâd had a male author, all the kids were invited. Again reinforcing the falsehood that what men say is universally important but what women say only applies to girls.
One 8th grade boy was a big fan of one of my books and had wanted to come, so the teacher had gotten special permission for him to attend, but by then he was too embarrassed. Ashamed to want to hear a woman speak. Ashamed to care about the thoughts of a girl.
A few days later, I tweeted about how the school didnât invite the middle school boys. And to my surprise, twitter responded. Twitter was outraged. I was blown away. Iâve been talking about these issues for over a decade, and to be honest, after a while you feel like no one cares.Â
But for whatever reason, this time people were ready. I wrote a post explaining what happened, and tens of thousands of people read it. National media outlets interviewed me. People who hadnât thought about gendered reading before were talking, comparing notes, questioning what had seemed normal. Finally, finally, finally.
And thatâs the other thing that stood out to me about Loganâhe was so ready to change. Eager for it. So open that heâd started the hour expressing disgust at all things âgirlyâ and ended it by whispering an anxious hope to be a part of that story after all.Â
The girls are ready. Boy howdy, weâve been ready for a painful long time. But the boys, theyâre ready too. Are you?
Iâve spoken with many groups about gendered reading in the last few years. Here are some things that I hear:
A librarian, introducing me before my presentation: âGirls, youâre in for a real treat. Youâre going to love Shannon Haleâs books. Boys, I expect you to behave anyway.â
A book festival committee member: âLast week we met to choose a keynote speaker for next year. I suggested you, but another member said, âWhat about the boys?â so we chose a male author instead.â
A parent: âMy son read your book and he ACTUALLY liked it!â
A teacher: âI never noticed before, but for read aloud I tend to choose books about boys because I assume those are the only books the boys will like.â
A mom: âMy son asked me to read him The Princess in Black, and I said, âNo, thatâs for your sister,â without even thinking about it.â
A bookseller: âIâve stopped asking people if theyâre shopping for a boy or a girl and instead asking them what kind of story the child likes.â
Like the bookseller, when I do signings, I frequently ask each kid, âWhat kind of books do you like?â I hear what youâd expect: funny books, adventure stories, fantasy, graphic novels. Iâve never, ever, EVER had a kid say, âI only like books about boys.â Adults are the ones with the weird bias. Weâre the ones with the hangups, because we were raised to believe thinking that way is normal. And we pass it along to the kids in sometimes overt (âPut that back! Thatâs a girl book!â) but usually in subtle ways we barely notice ourselves.
But we are ready now. Weâre ready to notice and to analyze. Weâre ready to be thoughtful. Weâre ready for change. The girls are ready, the boys are ready, the non-binary kids are ready. The parents, librarians, booksellers, authors, readers are ready. Timeâs up. Letâs make a change.