no for SURE the best time for my handcream to splutter out at me is just before a meeting so i have mysterious white splatters all over my navy top
it adds interest and intrigue to the narrative
Shane Hollander after he and Ilya join the centaurs
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Cosimo Galluzzi
RMH
taylor price
occasionally subtle
noise dept.
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no for SURE the best time for my handcream to splutter out at me is just before a meeting so i have mysterious white splatters all over my navy top
it adds interest and intrigue to the narrative
Shane Hollander after he and Ilya join the centaurs
hey, I was just at "things got better" island and everyone there is talking about how excited they are to meet you
Hey yeah so this post literally kept me alive for like 6 months. Thank you. And OP is so right. Everyone on this island became my best friends. And guess what? Now they can't wait to meet *you* and they talk about you every single day.
I promise you things will get so much better when you start processing people’s behavior as information rather than a verdict on your self-worth. If someone doesn’t text back, suddenly pulls away, whatever it may be, the solution isn’t to put on a tap dance for them and try to regain their approval. It’s not to crash out on them and try to force them to react a certain way. It’s just to take a step back, take a deep breath, and assess what this tells you. What’s this saying about them? What’s this saying about you??
no, you are not "running from God". He's in front of you
you're running laps on a track and He is sitting in the inner field waiting for you to tire yourself out and come sit with Him
he's in the grass braiding dandelions together and once you're ready to rest he'll put the flower crown on you
needed this today!
If you're writing anything involving cons, scams, heists, or morally questionable characters who are very good at lying, here are some free resources I've been using for research. Saving you the "why is this in my search history" anxiety.
1. The FBI's Famous Cases & Criminals archive (fbi.gov/history/famous-cases) has detailed breakdowns of real fraud cases, Ponzi schemes, and confidence operations. The language they use is clinical and precise, which is perfect for getting the procedural details right.
2. The FTC Consumer Sentinel Network publishes annual reports on the most common fraud tactics in the US. Great for understanding how modern scams actually work and what makes people fall for them.
3. The Smithsonian's American Art Museum has a free digital collection of forgery case studies. If your character forges documents or art, this is gold.
4. Court Listener (courtlistener.com) is a free legal database where you can read actual court transcripts from fraud trials. Want to know how a real con artist talks under oath? This is where you find out.
5. The Internet Archive's collection of old newspaper crime sections. Search for "confidence man" or "swindle" in papers from the 1920s through 1960s and you'll find incredible real stories that would feel too dramatic for fiction.
Bonus: The Psychology of Fraud section on the Association for Psychological Science website has accessible articles about why people trust, how deception works cognitively, and what makes someone a convincing liar. Essential reading if you want your con artist characters to feel psychologically real.
Reblog to save for later. Your WIP will thank you.
so metropolitan museum of art has a register of books they’ve published that are out of print and that you can download for free! they’re mostly books on art, archeology, architecture, fashion and history and i just think that’s super useful and interesting so i wanted to share! you can find all of the books available here!
People talking abt autism like its a set of quirky silly traits and not an often debilitating neurological disorder genuinely drives me up a wall, especially as someone who's support needs are higher.
"I want a gf with autism :3" ok are you prepared to help them with hygiene tasks? Are you gonna help them with laundry and cleaning their room? Are you gonna be patient with them when they're using AAC? Will you comfort them through meltdowns? Or do you just want a gf who talks to you about dinosaurs and has a cute "neurodivergent aesthetic"?
The minimization of autistic struggles to just "socially awkward sometimes" ends up making higher support needs autistics feel real isolated, because it's obvious that when you romanticize neurodivergence, you're not talking about us.
If I don’t see each and every single one of you reblogging this, I swear to god
This user is very fucking Jewish and hates all fucking Nazis and Anti-Semites! :D
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And y’all better get off this user’s blog if you don’t hate all fucking Nazis and Anti-Semites! :DD
Favorite Books || The Outsiders | Quotes
“I could picture hundreds of boys living on the wrong sides of cities, boys with black eyes who jumped at their own shadows. Boys who maybe watched sunsets and looked at stars and ached for something better”
reverse gaslighting where i pretend to know exactly what you are talking about
academic conferences
Work meetings
Interviews
Auditory processing disorder
conversations with my cats who are yelling
telling a small baby that they made an excellent point and you fully agree
ADHD
Babies who babble at you
i mean I knew jobs didn’t give a fuck about you, but I don’t think it really hit me until I got fired this morning.
I called my mom crying and it was business as usual for them.
does anyone else have issues with problem-solving? for example, I lost the remote for my TV a week ago, and thought “oh well guess I’ll never be able to use my tv again,” until last night, when I realized I could just order a replacement remote. does anyone else experience this?
nothing like laying in bed crying because my three siblings (I’m the youngest of four) made plans to go to a concert and i just found out i was the only one not invited.
and they didn’t have to invite me, I know…it just sucks when I deliberately try to make plans with them and they end up falling through and then this happens…
I am so sick of being told I am “normal” and that it’s “not that bad,” when I have spent twenty one years wrestling with the inherent feeling that there is something very wrong with me
its absolutely criminal that white collar is not more universally known and beloved given the sheer density of Truly Iconic trope-based episodes it has. the episode where the fbi agent gets kidnapped and the thief has to rescue him is followed immediately by the episode where, through whacky hijinks, the fbi agent and the thief have to assume each others identities and do each others jobs. im gonna throw up ❤
time travel, but so I can ask past versions of myself all the things I’ve forgotten, like what the name of that book was that we really liked at 13
“you really need to learn how to read people,” my mom, yesterday.
I’ll get right on that, mom. It’s not like I haven’t been trying for 21 fucking years.