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I swear he is the real life Captain America on twitter.
Linda Sarsour speaks at the Womenâs March on Washington - January 21, 2017
Thanks to all the heroines who marched today, and to those who couldnât walk but whose hearts were marching. You made History.
someoneâs building an actual Krusty Krab less than 6 miles from where i live
no really, itâs in construction
itâs coming along nicely
they put up the flags
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WOMENâS MARCH 1-21-2017 | A GLOBAL MOVEMENT
funny story
when I was little, I would go on Nickelodeon.com all the time and they had this game similar to club penguin except it was called Nicktropolis. and if you forgot your password, a security question you could choose was âwhat is your eye color?â and if you got it right itâd tell you your password. so I would go to popular locations in Nicktropolis and write down random usernames who were also in those areas, and then i would log out and type in the username as if it were my own and see which of these usernames had a security question set to âwhat is your eye color?â (which was most of them, since it was easy and we were all kids). i would then try either brown, blue, or green, and always get in, then I would go to their house and send all of their furniture and decorations to my own accountâs. and if it I didnât want it, i could sell it for money
man you know what I want? a superhero series where they have powers that 100% contradict their personalities. a fishermans daughter who lives by the sea, swims every day, learns that she can control fire. a boy whoâs mortified of heights but realizes he can use antigravity and hates it. someone who was bitten by a dog as a child, suffers extreme fear around animals, can now communicate with them. theyâre all disgusted by their powers.
yes good but what about the ~character development~ as they learn to cope with their powers and overcome their fears
the pyrokinetic swimmer wading out into the ocean armed with waterproof matches to practice so nothing goes wrong, building her confidence with the sea as her safety net, being so proud when she figures out how to heat the air just enough that she dries off instantly after swimming
the boy slowly overcoming his fear of heights, realizing that he can catch himself if he ever falls, standing swaying on top of playground sets and closing his eyes as he tries to safely hover down (and not fall on his face again)
the girlâs terror lessening as the previously terrifying cacophony of the dogs at the park turns into a chorus of âball! ball! throw me the ball!â âitâs me! Iâm the good boy!â and âsquirrel!!!â and learning to communicate back, have them listen to her, learning how to calm down a dog whoâs overexcited to the point of biting, discovering that the scary dog down the street is just home alone a lot and lonely, staring her fear in the face and learning its secrets
because being disgusted with their powers is interesting, but I want to see people learning to love even the scary and contradictory parts of themselves
please someone make it happen
man you know what I want? a superhero series where they have powers that 100% contradict their personalities. a fishermans daughter who lives by the sea, swims every day, learns that she can control fire. a boy whoâs mortified of heights but realizes he can use antigravity and hates it. someone who was bitten by a dog as a child, suffers extreme fear around animals, can now communicate with them. theyâre all disgusted by their powers.
yes good but what about the ~character development~ as they learn to cope with their powers and overcome their fears
the pyrokinetic swimmer wading out into the ocean armed with waterproof matches to practice so nothing goes wrong, building her confidence with the sea as her safety net, being so proud when she figures out how to heat the air just enough that she dries off instantly after swimming
the boy slowly overcoming his fear of heights, realizing that he can catch himself if he ever falls, standing swaying on top of playground sets and closing his eyes as he tries to safely hover down (and not fall on his face again)
the girlâs terror lessening as the previously terrifying cacophony of the dogs at the park turns into a chorus of âball! ball! throw me the ball!â âitâs me! Iâm the good boy!â and âsquirrel!!!â and learning to communicate back, have them listen to her, learning how to calm down a dog whoâs overexcited to the point of biting, discovering that the scary dog down the street is just home alone a lot and lonely, staring her fear in the face and learning its secrets
because being disgusted with their powers is interesting, but I want to see people learning to love even the scary and contradictory parts of themselves