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eats a grape and a slice of cheese simultaneously: ratatouille
i romantically stand outside your window and hold up my iPhone to blast our song. a 30 second ad plays first
WHAT a goddamn mood
Catch These Hands! with your hands. we’re holding hands now. this is nice
I started out as a tomboy and ended up being a lesbian
me, having been ignored for approximately .5 seconds:
i feel like i just had an encounter with jesus
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Here’s a thought, maybe people’s growing irreverence for 9/11 is because it was a long time ago and younger generations weren’t as affected by it, or maybe they are so sick of the way it has been basically commercialised by politicians and used as a device to justify incalculable pain and they are tired of it being cynically trotted out every year and told to never forget while every year they are also told to all but ignore mass shootings and US humanitarian crimes.
And like, I dunno, maybe it isn’t about disrespecting those who died but refusing, for any number of reasons, to be a part of the governmental hallmark industry that has built up around it.
I take students to see the 9/11 memorial all the time. More and more of the students I get were either so young or not even born yet.
And every time, I ask them, what do you think? What are you feeling? And many of them are hesitant to respond so I’ll prompt, “Was it sad? Was it boring?” And as soon as they know I’m not gonna judge them for it, 100% of the time, they respond, “I feel bad that I don’t feel as moved by it as you. You cried when you told us about it and I get that it was such a horrible day and so many people died, but I can’t really think of what life was like before or just after that time.”
That really struck me the first time I heard it because these kids really don’t remember a time when things were so carefree and relatively quiet. Little to no security screenings. Almost zero school shootings. Kids stayed outside by themselves until the street lamps came on.
Because they grew up in a post-9/11 society, all they’ve ever known is mass violence and distrust of everything. Kids expect a plane to crash into a building, a truck bomb to go off at a big event, a student shooting up a school. And they’ve just got to deal with it and keep moving on or they won’t survive.
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Magpie: aggressive bird noises
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blonde republican women:
why DO teenage girls go through a witch/occult phase? I had tarot cards and a spellbook and I knew a group of girls who messed with ouija boards and another who had ghost hunting equipment. “oh yeah Cindy’s just going through that girly phase where she tries to raise the dead.”
theory - we want power and know our culture doesn’t want to give us any?
Addendum: witches are one of the few cultural figures of female empowerment that don’t derive their power from their relationship to a man.
Galaxy brain: all women have suppressed magic inside them waiting to be unleashed
TURN THE SOUND ON TURN THE SOUND ON TURN THE SOUND ON
tumblr being deleted off the app store is like us being on a lost spaceship or something headed towards a black hole lmao
The passive agressive energy of this
au revoir
A D&D party is just half a dozen people who each think of themselves as the only adult in the room.
I appreciate the sentiment, but has any bard, sorcerer, or barbarian ever considered themselves the only adult?
Considers themself the only adult: Cleric, Monk, Paladin, Wizard
Knows they’re maniacs (will not stop): Barbarian, Bard, Sorcerer, Warlock
Depends on the day tbh: Druid, Fighter, Ranger, Rogue
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