He is so disappointed
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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He is so disappointed
Amita Suman as Inej Ghafa — in Shadow and Bone Season 2
hey since i’m occasionally giving out adult advice. anyone wanna know my very adult and very boring and very sensible suggestion for grief gifts for friends and family when someone close to them dies
alright. this is shamelessly stolen from my godparents when they did this when my grandma passed about ten years ago, and since then i’ve been on both sides of this and it’s surprisingly thoughtful and useful. this is particularly important when people are like, in charge of funeral prep, but anyone who just heard someone close to them just died is gonna be in a certain headspace, so it probably works regardless. people are gonna be sending cards and flowers and other very nice, but ultimately useless gifts.
don’t do that. go to the grocery store and order one of those deli party platters. the ones with like, four different kinds each of meats and cheeses, maybe some sides, and veggies, and bread, and condiments. get the vegetarian version if you know they’re vegetarians. whatever. you know better than i how many people are gonna be eating it, but guess maybe, like, four day’s worth of food.
because, here’s the thing. cards and flowers are very nice, and remind you that you’re in people’s thoughts. but you know what you just. don’t even want to think about when someone dies? making dinner. going to the grocery store. ordering takeout. whatever. you don’t want to have to think about food. you just want to eat in between planning a funeral and working through your grief.
without getting too into it, when my grandma died, we were thrown for a loop. and we ate nothing but what was on that goddamned deli platter for days. because it was quick and easy and fresh and tasted good and we didn’t have to think about food. and ten years later, i don’t remember those cards or flowers, but i sure as hell remember the deli platter.
so next time someone’s going through something, when a family member or close friend just passed. go to your nearest grocery store, and if you can, walk a deli platter over to their place. as soon as you can after you hear. they may look at you weird when you hand it to them, but trust me, in the long run they’re gonna thank you.
Sometimes Twitter is kind of funny.
STATION 19 - Too Darn Hot, 5.03
I just saw a post that complained that the US spelling of "dialog" doesn't have the added "ue" on the end and listen I'm not here to claim US English spellings make more or less sense than any others but like on that specific one you want English to have....more? Silent letters?
What I'm hearing from the tags is that people do in fact like silent letters and think English should have more of them
By Czeck writer Karel Čapek, inventor of the term ‘robot’ as well!
This is one of my husband’s favorite short stories. He quotes it from memory. I’m pretty sure he can recite the entire thing from memory.
This is a tremendously impactful short story and every time I see it, it serves as an excellent reboot button for my state of mind.
No guys actually like classic cock. They just put it on when they’re in the car with other guys because it is the safest option and then they have to pretend to like it to each other to force a conversation
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dr karl based as hell
Dr Karl is a fantastic science educator – like Australia's Bill Nye – and I'm delighted that others can discover him now.
"They cannot remember what they used to be" will haunt my vernacular for months, maybe years
Teenage Bounty Hunters (2020)
his eyes say it all and it really really makes the video from an 8/10 to a full tenouttaten
ETA: I’d love better definition of this video.
@petermorwood’s attention was drawn to “the little bird” that follows the boar’s piglet out of shot. The moment I saw it, I… wasn’t so certain about its bird-ness.
The branding (in Cyrillic) is no indicator of where the original video came from. I think it might be South American. Because I’ve seen small ground-hopping creatures going after cattle that way. But they weren’t birds. They were vampire bats.
Have a look here at a NatGeo short on them. WARNING: blood, tiny little bats, running after cows and biting them in the legs, etc.
that’s absolutely a vampire bat! the way it’s hopping with a sort of lumpy/cloaklike front limb propulsion instead of like a frog. that’s so cool!
She’s the Man (2006) dir. Andy Fickman
we fall and so does the world
ALBA BAPTISTA and KRISTINA TONTERI-YOUNG as AVA SILVA and SISTER BEATRICE
This fucking thread about JK Rowling’s shit world building.