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ellievsbear

Product Placement
Sweet Seals For You, Always

pixel skylines

@theartofmadeline
we're not kids anymore.
AnasAbdin
Not today Justin
occasionally subtle
sheepfilms
will byers stan first human second
Monterey Bay Aquarium
One Nice Bug Per Day

shark vs the universe
d e v o n

roma★
hello vonnie
almost home
todays bird
seen from Japan
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Iraq

seen from Maldives

seen from Paraguay

seen from Italy

seen from Switzerland
seen from United States

seen from Thailand
seen from Germany

seen from France
seen from United States

seen from United States
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@karenx13
me getting ready for work: i can’t wait to get home and take a nap
Credits belong to owner x
You know
???? i don’t know what this is about but i can assure you i don’t know one single thing
in the mood to be sitting in the window seat of an airplane looking down at city lights while a deep/serious song plays in my earbuds as I think seriously about the fresh beginning I’m about to have
“Millennials are so entitled"
Actually, the ‘you’re welcome’/’no problem’ issue is simply a linguistics misunderstanding. Older ppl tend to say you’re welcome, younger ppl tend to say no problem. This is because for older people the act of helping or assiating someone is seen as a task that is not expected of them, but is them doing extra, so it’s saying ‘I accept your thanks because I know I deserve it.’
‘No problem’, however, is used because younger people feel not only that helping or assisting someone is a given and expected, but also that it should be stressed that you’re need for help was no burden to them (even if it was).
Basically, older people think help is a gift you give, younger people think help is an expectation required of them.
DAMN STRAIT.
Basic Millennial complaint: “I want shelter and economic security.” Some bitter old man: “WHAT THE FUCK? WHO TOLD YOU THAT YOU DESERVE ANYTHING? THANK ME WHEN YOU BAG MY GROCERIES FOR ME, PEON.”
British facades | thedoorsofldn
my hidden talents include romanticising everything, oversharing, crying, and overthinking