Never thought I would consider the notion that Argentina is keeping Chile warm with its colossal ass.
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Never thought I would consider the notion that Argentina is keeping Chile warm with its colossal ass.
G'raha and (most of) his outfits!
G'raha whenever he sees the WoL being cool.
It's a redraw of a meme that I've been wanting to do for a while but seeing people post their Next Challenger images I realized I needed to do it ASAP!
WIP ♥
A couple older pieces I did for Yuri K. centric zines! Tried two different versions of shonen manga style. Looking at it again now, it really doesn’t look like YOI at all does it? Hahahaha
Also, sorry for the inactivity! Life is still being quite a rollercoaster. 2018 has been going by super fast.
@yuurizine @yoi-yuuri-zine
Recneps-SAIS - https://www.weibo.com/u/3165701442?is_hot=1
You’ve heard of ‘elf on a shelf’.
Now get ready for
THERE WERE SO MANY AMAZING PHOTOS TO CHOOSE FROM THEY’RE ALL SUCH GOOD BOYS!
SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SH
@dogs-on-logs
THAT is EXACTLY the desired amount of DOGS on LOGS
AN EXPERT HAS SPOKEN!!!
Following her retirement, Mathyssen said she plans “to remain active in a civilian capacity to create the stronger, more inclusive and fair society we know is possible,” before quoting the late NDP Leader Jack Layton’s letter to Canadians.
A longtime NDP MP from Ontario says she is retiring from politics and will not seek re-election in 2019.
Irene Mathyssen, who’s held the riding of London-Fanshaw for 12 years, said in a statement Monday she has decided not to seek a fifth political term.
“It has been my distinct honour and pride to serve this community – as a mother, as a teacher, as a community member, as a Member of Provincial Parliament, and as your Federal Member of Parliament,” she wrote. “I am grateful for the people of London who have placed their trust in me and given me the opportunity to champion so many progressive causes over the years.”
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It is because of Irene Mathyssen that taxes were removed on tampons, pads and other hygiene products:
“In 2015, she introduced a motion in parliament that called for an GST exemption on feminine products. Nicknamed the “tampon tax” motion, it earned all party support in the Commons with feminine products formally granted a tax exemption on July 1, 2015.”
This lady is best MVP!!! Shes my ridding and is the best lady ever. Going to miss her so much. She does so much for our area.
Character Development “Hard Mode” Meme: send a number & character to my ask box and I’ll write an answer/headcanon in reply.
Does your character have siblings or family members in their age group? Which one are they closest with?
What is/was your character’s relationship with their mother like?
What is/was your character’s relationship with their father like?
Has your character ever witnessed something that fundamentally changed them? If so, does anyone else know?
On an average day, what can be found in your character’s pockets?
Does your character have recurring themes in their dreams?
Does your character have recurring themes in their nightmares?
Has your character ever fired a gun? If so, what was their first target?
Is your character’s current socioeconomic status different than it was when they were growing up?
Does your character feel more comfortable with more clothing, or with less clothing?
In what situation was your character the most afraid they’ve ever been?
In what situation was your character the most calm they’ve ever been?
Is your character bothered by the sight of blood? If so, in what way?
Does your character remember names or faces easier?
Is your character preoccupied with money or material possession? Why or why not?
Which does your character idealize most: happiness or success?
What was your character’s favorite toy as a child?
Is your character more likely to admire wisdom, or ambition in others?
What is your character’s biggest relationship flaw? Has this flaw destroyed relationships for them before?
In what ways does your character compare themselves to others? Do they do this for the sake of self-validation, or self-criticism?
If something tragic or negative happens to your character, do they believe they may have caused or deserved it, or are they quick to blame others?
What does your character like in other people?
What does your character dislike in other people?
How quick is your character to trust someone else?
How quick is your character to suspect someone else? Does this change if they are close with that person?
How does your character behave around children?
How does your character normally deal with confrontation?
How quick or slow is your character to resort to physical violence in a confrontation?
What did your character dream of being or doing as a child? Did that dream come true?
What does your character find repulsive or disgusting?
Describe a scenario in which your character feels most comfortable.
Describe a scenario in which your character feels most uncomfortable.
In the face of criticism, is your character defensive, self-deprecating, or willing to improve?
Is your character more likely to keep trying a solution/method that didn’t work the first time, or immediately move on to a different solution/method?
How does your character behave around people they like?
How does your character behave around people they dislike?
Is your character more concerned with defending their honor, or protecting their status?
Is your character more likely to remove a problem/threat, or remove themselves from a problem/threat?
Has your character ever been bitten by an animal? How were they affected (or unaffected)?
How does your character treat people in service jobs?
Does your character feel that they deserve to have what they want, whether it be material or abstract, or do they feel they must earn it first?
Has your character ever had a parental figure who was not related to them?
Has your character ever had a dependent figure who was not related to them?
How easy or difficult is it for your character to say “I love you?” Can they say it without meaning it?
What does your character believe will happen to them after they die? Does this belief scare them?
THIS IS SUCH A GOOD CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT LIST!
Either for Father Frost or Lida, if any of you are interested
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Why is this so funny to me? I think it’s the quick little jumpcuts, and then the reveal feels like a punchline to a joke.
A rollback of net neutrality regulations would represent a significant victory for companies like AT&T and Comcast and would amount to a strike against consumers.
HEY, tumblr. American AND Canadian friends. This affects you.
@allthecanadianpolitics
DECEMBER 5TH IS THE VOTE ON NET NEUTRALITY.
I mean I get how a closed American internet is bad for the world, but it’s not like it effects Canadian net neutrality
Except it absolutely does.
Please elaborate
The majority of Canada’s internet infrastructure runs through American servers, and the majority of popular websites are American and will be subject to changes to internet traffic laws.
So, yeah it absolutely does effect Canada.
What is a story you have been dying to tell?
When I was 15 years old, I ran away from home because I was pissed off at my parents for a reason I cant remember. I didnt have much money, so I decided to hop onto the skytrain(public transport train in British Columbia) and ride it as far as it would go. I reached the end of the line in less then an hour, and decided I wanted to ride it all the way back again, while trying to formulate some kind of plan of how I wanted to live the rest of my life without my parents or anyone. At the last stop, or the first stop depending on your perspective of it, a girl came on and sat in the row right behind me. I didnt pay much attention to her at first, as I was busy writing my life plan on a napkin. It was a few minutes later that she got up and came sat next to me, curious as to what I was writing. I told her the story, and after a few laughs, we began talking about everything and anything. Her name was Amanda, 17 years old, and absolutely wonderful. She told me she was getting off at the last stop, which was also the first stop, depending on how you look at it. It was also the stop I had gotten on originally, and I told her we would ride to it together. The train ride took less then an hour, and what a wonderful hour indeed.
When the last stop did come, we both knew we probably wouldnt see each other ever again(this was before the days of cellphones, and I was a shy little kid afraid to make moves). As we got to the end of the sidewalk which split in two different directions, she went right and I went left. Before saying goodbye she turned to me and asked me a question that has become a wonderful part of my life; she asked me, “Tell me something you have done, or want to do, that you think I should do? It can be anything, as challenging as you want it to be, or as easy. As long as you give me the rest of my life to complete it, I promise I will do it..” I was confused as to why, but I thought about it, and told her, “Sing a song acapella in a room full of strangers.” She said perfect and asked me if I would like a challenge as well. I told her I did, and she told me, “read, from start to finish, “Ulysses” by James Joyce.” I had never heard of it at the time, but I agreed, and we said our goodbyes.
I have a awful memory, and cant remember most conversations I have with most people. But I remember all of that clearly. You know why? Because of the challenge she gave me. In the 12 years that have past since, I have tried to read that book in over 150 different sittings. Everytime I open my copy of the 780 page monster of a book, I always think of her, and I always think of that day. Ive never been sure if it was her intent or not, but she left her lasting memory on me with that challenge. I soon after learned what she did, was a completey wonderful and amazing thing for me. So I decided to keep it going. Ive met a lot of strangers in my life; some that have become friends, and some, due to living in different time zones and whatnot, didnt. I dont want to just have experiences and then let them go. I want to remember these meetings, and embrace the fact that they happened. So whenever I leave someone who has left an amazing impact of my life, I always make sure to add them to my Ulysses Bucket List. I ask them to give me a challenge, as difficult or as easy as they want it to be, and regardless of the fact that they have done it or not; simply something their heart has had wanted to do.
Some have been easy and fun; I met a man in India 9 years ago who told me to, for a week or a month, cook/buy twice as much food as I intend on eating, and give the other half to a stranger in need. I completed that mission 8 years ago, and thought about that man and the time we had all the way through. I met a girl on a cruise 6 years ago, who told me to jump into a body of water on a slightly cold day, without touching or feeling the temperature of the water first. I did that the very same year. I met a couple at an outdoor music festival a few years ago that told me to wear the most bizarre outfit imaginable and walk through a public place, completely oblivious to the fact that you arent looking normal. I did that task the very next day, at the same festival. Some have been difficult, to say the least: three guys I met in Amsterdam and smoked all night with, told me to go to a mall and give 10 strangers 10 presents. That one took a lot of courage, but I did it a year or so after I met them. It was nerve racking, but at the same time exhilerating leaving my comfort zone. A girl I met on a plane told me to sky dive; Im still in the process of getting that done. A couple I met in Cali on the beach told me to tell the 5 people I hated the most, that I love them and respect them. That one was very difficult because of my stubborness, but ive come close to completing that list many a times(still in the process, 2 more people to go).
And some things, have had an everlasting impact on my daily life. I met a girl at a music festival, who told me that whenever I get mad at someone, walk away, sing my happy song in my head for 5 minutes, go back to the person im mad at with a clam heart and mind, and work things out. Ive made this my way of life. I once met a man at a gym in a hotel I was staying at, that told me “whenever your body and brain tells your that you are exhausted and done…use your heart instead and push out 2 more reps.” Ive made this my motto when working out or working on any kind of extrenuating exercise in which my body demands me to quit. I also use it while working on anything, and while studying. One of the best pieces of advice ive ever received.
There are many others that each brought joy to my life. There are still many tasks I have yet to accomplish, and everytime I think of these tasks, I think of the people that gave them to me. It amazes me how well I remember all these people, while I cant remember so many aspects of even yesterday. These experiences, not only do I take from them a “mission” or a “challenge”, I also take from them a memory of them that never fails to appear inside of my mind. I opened my Ulysses book for probably the 300th time yesterday, and read a few pages, which prompted me to share this story with you today. Im in the final 30 pages of the book, also known as the most dreaded of the read(in the last 40 pages or so, James Joyce doesnt use a single punctuation mark; no periods, no commas, no nothing; a straight 50 page run-on sentence).
I never saw Amanda after that day, nor do I know if she ever did get a chance to sing a song to a room full of strangers. But what I do know, is that she gave me a gift that has never once stopped giving. So wherever you may be, thank you for giving me the Ulysses Bucket List. And I swear i’ll finish it one day. My life advice? Simple: Create your own Ulysses bucket list.
Wow.
“Did you know? The Sharingan gives the user photographic memory.”
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Why you gotta give me feels like that 😭😭😭
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Davos, hyping up Jon Snow to Daenerys:
How does a bastard…. orphan….. son of an honorable Northman….
In every Boruto episode
Boruto: *does heroic stuff for the whole episode*
Me: nice
Naruto: *appears for two seconds*
Me: OMG MY BOIIIII, HOW ARE YOU? I LOVE YOU SO MUCH DON'T OVERWORK YOURSELF HAVE YOU EATEN? ARE YOU HAPPY? PLEASE SMILE GOD I MISS YOU SO MUCH I LOVE YOUU