you don’t need to pretend to be happy or strong. showing your emotions gives people the opportunity to give you the love and support you might be needing

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you don’t need to pretend to be happy or strong. showing your emotions gives people the opportunity to give you the love and support you might be needing
honestly like. long term the two most useful subjects i studied in high school were probably cookery & ethics
in ethics class we learned about a view call Emotivism which is the stance that ethnical beliefs aren’t based on reason but rather on people’s emotional reactions. & I remember being like, hm, in practice I do think that’s how most ethical judgements get made, but I don’t think it should be how ethical judgements get made.
periodically I’ll ask myself ‘is this action actually causing any material harm or does it just make me feel bad?’ Because sometimes it’s the latter. it’s an important question to ask yourself, i think.
also in cookery i learned how to make a chocolate swiss roll which is great for impressing ppl
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People who leave long detailed comments on fics and also quote their favorite lines: do u know how important u are? Do u know how deeply I cherish u? Do u know that there is nothing on this earth that I would not do for u?
there’s nothing silly about trying to find and recreate that childhood magic
btw. one of my professors showed us this website that’s put together syllabi on a range of topics (e.g imperialism, the novel, pandemic/disease theory), in case anyone’s interested ! i think you have to source the texts in question yourselves, but it’s arranged pretty well imo
How old is the CEO? He looks to be a wise old gentleman
He is a rescue, so we’re not exactly sure how old he is — but the vet estimates he’ll be around 8 years old this fall!
honestly speaking back when i watched yoi for the first time while it was airing, i disliked that they chose not to let yuuri take the gold at the GPF. i thought it was a decision purely made to set up a second season, and as such, pandering.
now that i’m not 13 though, i’m having different thoughts. yoi isn’t really a story about an underachieving skater redeeming himself in front of his idol at the competition where he faced one of the lowest moments of his life. yuuri wasn’t really underachieving to begin with, and he didn’t need to redeem himself by clinching first.
it’s a story about finding reasons to come back to, and continue doing, what you love. a story about accepting and improving yourself — putting into words how to help those you love adjust to your needs, realising there are people who love and support you all around you. about realising how to be there for them the way they have been there for you. it’s about finding someone who loves you in new and exciting ways, and is willing to put in the work to be with you because you too show your love to them in new and exciting ways. it’s about making the world realise what was in front of their eyes. it’s about realising the person you’ve been all along. yuuri’s theme for the season was an exploration of love. they really could not have put into clearer terms what the show’s about.
it’s such a good show that rings so deep about coming to terms with yourself and growing into a healthier outlook as someone who’s spent much of their life embroiled in internal conflict over their own mental health issues and queerness. and even so, it’s lighthearted and ridiculous and fun to watch. it was a cultural phenomenon and a story i still love viscerally.
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