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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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repeat after me. 🖤✨
Eartha Kitt photographed by Ben Martin in her New York home, January 1957.
One of the funniest villain tropes is when there's a character Of Special Skills, which even the villains are reluctant to do business with - not for any moral reasons, but because they're creepy. The kind of heebie jeebies you feel in your bone marrow. Like it's a huge dramatic thing when the villains decide that they have no choice but to resort to going to That Guy for help, and a poor long-suffering henchman is like "ugh, do we reeeeally have to? That guy is... icky. He eats corpses."
And the more major villain that made the choice throws something (may or may not be another minion) at the protesting henchman and goes "I don't care, go get that guy. (I would go get him myself but yikes I do not want to be in the same room with him)."
Fun fact: if you, as an adult, tell miserable children that their youth is the best that life will ever be, and that it's all just downhill from there, there's a percentage of them who will hear this and think "well, I guess I better kill myself before that happens." And a certain percentage of those will proceed to do that and succeed.
Anyway what I'm saying is that any time you feel tempted to say that, you should instead consider shutting the fuck up. Just because you peaked at 16 doesn't mean anyone else did. Most peoples' lives get better than that.
boyfriend is leaving the hospital and just sent me an article about the condition they discovered he has and the article opens with this
and I have to give it credit, what a tone-setter.
"The fabella is a bone that has no apparent function and causes pain and discomfort to some and might require removal if it causes problems."
they really said fuck this extra bone, it's a useless painful bone that sucks, and if you have one you're fucked up.
Interesting! Fabellae are found in most Old World monkeys, but great apes don't have them. Unfortunately, it looks like quite a few humans have inherited them anyway. Old genes being reactivated spottily? Or a mechanical problem trying to be solved?
More research is needed.
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hey man . ur doing great . high five .
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Dropped a small potato n started crying how’s everyone else doin tonight
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Transphobes can die mad 🤷🏻
A closer look because these ladies deserve to be appreciated 💓
in 2026, remember how GOOD writing feels. remember how satsfying it is to get your characters to the point you have been dying to get to, where they will experience the love, fear, relief or whatever the feeling you want to bring to life may be. let this year be the year of writing, prgress and of satisfactory endings.
Bougie Cat & Ghost by Lane Brown
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The Em Dash
What is it?
The em dash is longer than a hyphen. You use it when you want to create a strong break in a sentence—stronger than a comma.
How to type it:
Windows: Hold Alt and type 0151 on your number pad.
Mobile: Long-press the hyphen key until the longer options pop up.
When to use it:
When dialogue or action is abruptly cut off.
Emphasize a phrase at the end of a sentence.
Insert a thought in the middle of a sentence.
Note: Traditionally there is often no space around the em dash (word—word), but some people prefer spaces (word — word) for readability. Do whatever fits your aesthetic!
Say my name. The way you said it at the beginning. When it meant the world to you.