Julie Andrews, and Robert Goulet, in the original Broadway production of Camelot. New York, 1960. 

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Julie Andrews, and Robert Goulet, in the original Broadway production of Camelot. New York, 1960. 
writing is easy actually. all you have to do is tell people what happened
just layers and layers to this thing, huh.
Only day you can rb this
This post is like a fucking rosetta stone I've had the same theme song tagged in at least 6 languages so far
“How can such a monster create such a pure being?”
accidentally breathes this thing in and starts coughing
All of a sudden, guests appeared on your doorstep. Would you let them in? - and other spooky arts of mine that I put into one post! Undead creatures, lots of bones and some blood are included. — Information about these characters and setting is here
Not in death, but just in sleep, the fateful prophecy you'll keep. And from this slumber you shall wake, when true love's kiss, the spell shall break.
SLEEPING BEAUTY 1959, dir. Clyde Geronimi, Eric Larson, Wolfgang Reitherman, Les Clark
BRB gonna wear my shirt that announces I got successfully railed in the street just outside Fenway Park
Which statue is the father?
my hottest take
Counter point, those machines can make me a peach sprite.
guys did you know the tech in that nefangled machine revolutionized preemie healthcare
yeah the guy who invented them made incredibly precise infusion pumps (as opposed to gravity fed ivs) which not only meant they could give medications to teeny tiny babies safely, it's also used for insulin pumps and portable dialysis machines. the key element is that it's a peristaltic pump so the liquid stays in sterile tubing for safety
(unholy drink cloaca uses it to dispense precise amounts of flavored sugar syrup)
more college au with the camper they live in from year 2 onwards.
it’s basically their version of appa
Charlie Brown: I just hope Lucy isn't mean to me today.
Snoopy and Woodstock B Plot:
How to Ditch Amazon
Support your local libraries and the small businesses that are actually making the products you want. Fuck Jeff Bezos and the systemic, universal worker abuse, gaslighting, and brutality they live off of.
this seems like a good thing to bring around as people holiday shop
And order your books from bookshop.org! Which will share profits with independent bookstores and has free shipping.
An online bookstore that financially supports local independent bookstores and gives back to the book community.
if you want to own audiobooks, bookshop.org has an audiobook sister, libro.fm
if you want a referral code, hit me up, I think we both get free book creds?
perliculture is so advanced. i thought those fun-shaped “freshwater” coin pearls were fakes or cut to shape but they really get mussels to grow these
some look messier than others with thicker nacre but even the neat ones occasionally have nacre bumps.
How to make a call script to talk about a bill
Alright, so if you're here you've probably seen those posts about "call your senator/rep/whomever about xyz" but then don't include a script. Here's a formula to making your own. Remember that you will likely to be talking to an aide, not the person themself, so you'll be using third person (he/she) rather than second person (you/your). Once you fill in the script for yourself on whatever your issue is, pass that new script around. Calling your representatives is a numbers game, not a uniqueness game, and a completed script helps with accessibility.
If you want to do this but need help, especially if you're trying to call a politician who usually doesn't align with you, feel free to send me an ask and I'll help you. It's a good skill to have, but it's not intuitive to everyone and that's okay!
Option 1: The Basic I've never had this version take more than a minute, and since the bulk of calls are boiled down to a yea/nay without much regard for content outside of that, it does it's job.
Hi. I'm calling today from [place your person represents] as a constituent of [name of your person]. I heard about [bill number], or the [name of bill], and was calling to express my [support/concern] for it, as it would seriously [benefit/harm][name of your person]'s constituents in my community. Because of this, I'm calling on [him/her] to vote [yes/no] when the bill comes to a floor vote. (They'll say that they'll pass it along) Thank you, I appreciate that. Have a good day. *hang up*
Option 2: The Deluxe This one takes a little more effort, but can help your call stand out a bit, which helps indicate that you actually do care. Before you call, look on their website to see if they've supported any initiatives similar to the one you're calling about (even if it's kinda tangential). This works because most people call to complain, so saying "you're doing a good job" is a nice change of pace. They're people too, even if they're detached.
Hi. I'm calling today from [place your person represents] as a constituent of [name of your person]. I heard about [bill number], or the [name of bill], and was calling to express my [support/concern] for it, as it would seriously [benefit/harm][name of your person]'s constituents in my community by [main selling point of your bill/reason to vote it down]. As someone who expects my [office of person]s to look out for the people of [place your person represents], I was pleased to see [name of person] vote [for/against] the [name of bill] bill, showing their commitment to [main selling point of example bill/reason to vote it down]. To continue this trend, I'm calling on [him/her] to vote [yes/no] when the [name of bill] comes to a floor vote. (They'll say that they'll pass it along) Thank you, I appreciate that. Have a good day. *hang up*
This is going to be really important going forward, as political fatigue is a serious risk over the next four years. But calling your representatives works, and will continue to work, even as things seem like they getting worse and worse. Keep at it. Build up a practice of doing it. It will help.
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