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The negativity about the mighty nein designs is frustrating me not bc I dont like critique but bc I love it and none of these complaints have anything to do with whether the design team actually did a good job like where are the actual character design snobs at
Hey for anyone new to the Eurovision scene let me let you in on a little secret- no matter how cool your fave was during Eurovision, immediately following Eurovision they WILL release your least favourite song of theirs that you will hear.
It happens every time, with nearly every artist, every year. Itâs kind of a Eurovision curse⌠but donât worry! It doesnât mean your fave is mid now. They will likely make really good music the next time they drop a song- but they gotta get that one bad post-Eurovision shitter out first.
TLDR Donât feel bad if you dislike the music your fave just released post-Eurovision. Itâs not emblematic of a decrease in quality- itâs just the Eurovision Curse.
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Okay, another little lesson for fic writers since I see it come up sometimes in fics: wine in restaurants.
When you buy a bottle of wine in a (nicer) restaurant, generally (please note my emphasis there, this is a generalization for most restaurants, but not all restaurants, especially non-US ones) you may see a waiter do a few things when they bring you the bottle.
The waiter presents the bottle to the person who ordered it
The waiter uncorks the bottle in order to serve it
The waiter hands the cork to the person who ordered the bottle
The waiter pours a small portion of the wine (barely a splash) and waits for the person who ordered it to taste it
The waiter then pours glasses for everyone else at the table, and then returns to fill up the initial taster's glass
Now, you might be thinking -- that's all pretty obvious, right? They're bringing you what you ordered, making sure you liked it, and then pouring it for the group. Wrong. It's actually a little bit more complicated than that.
The waiter presents the bottle to the person who ordered it so that they can inspect the label and vintage and make sure it's the bottle they actually ordered off the menu
The waiter uncorks the bottle so that the table can see it was unopened before this moment (i.e., not another wine they poured into an empty bottle) and well-sealed
The waiter hands the cork to the person who ordered the bottle so that they can inspect the label on the cork and determine if it matches up; they can also smell/feel the cork to see if there is any dergradation or mold that might impact the wine itself
The waiter pours a small portion for the person who ordered to taste NOT to see if they liked it -- that's a common misconception. Yes, sometimes when house wine is served by the glass, waiters will pour a portion for people to taste and agree to. But when you order a bottle, the taste isn't for approval -- you've already bought the bottle at this point! You don't get to refuse it if you don't like it. Rather, the tasting is to determine if the wine is "corked", a term that refers to when a wine is contaminated by TCA, a chemical compound that causes a specific taste/flavor. TCA can be caused by mold in corks, and is one of the only reasons you can (generally) refuse a bottle of wine you have already purchased. Most people can taste or smell TCA if they are trained for it; other people might drink the wine for a few minutes before noticing a damp, basement-like smell on the aftertaste. Once you've tasted it, you'll remember it. That first sip is your opportunity to take one for the table and save them from a possibly corked bottle of wine, which is absolutely no fun.
If you've sipped the wine (I generally smell it, I've found it's easier to smell than taste) and determined that it is safe, you then nod to your waiter. The waiter will then pour glasses for everyone else at the table. If the wine is corked, you would refuse the bottle and ask the waiter for a new bottle. If there is no new bottle, you'll either get a refund or they'll ask you to choose another option on their wine list. A good restaurant will understand that corked bottles happen randomly, and will leap at the opportunity to replace it; a bad restaurant or a restaurant with poor training will sometimes try to argue with you about whether or not it's corked. Again, it can be a subtle, subjective taste, so proceed carefully.
In restaurants, this process can happen very quickly! It's elegant and practiced. The waiter will generally uncork the bottle without setting the bottle down or bracing it against themselves. They will remove the cork without breaking it, and they will pour the wine without dripping it down the label or on the table.
This is exactly the how and why of it.
Just for the record this is a real problem I'm having. What does one do with a possibly cursed mystery door in the blackberry patch. Besides ignore it and keep eating blackberries...
Moral Dilemmas That Will Mess Up Your Character
 They witness a crime but helping the victim means exposing a secret that could ruin someone they love.
Âť They could save someoneâs lifeâŚÂ but only by hurting someone else.
Âť Theyâre offered everything theyâve ever wanted, by the worst person they know.
 They have to lie to protect someone, but the lie costs someone else dearly.
 They can bring justice, but only by breaking a promise.
Âť Theyâre given power, but to keep it, they have to become what they hate.
 They have the chance to take revenge, and it would be so easy. So satisfying.
Âť Theyâre the only one who knows the truth, but telling it would destroy someoneâs faith.
 They could protect the many, by sacrificing the one. And the one matters to them.
 They promised not to get involved, but walking away would haunt them forever.
 They were wrong  and admitting it now will shatter their credibility.
Âť Theyâre asked to forgive, and they know the person doesnât deserve it.
 They have to pick a side, but both sides are flawed. Both will cost them something.
Âť They want to help, but theyâre not sure itâs their place.
Âť They said theyâd never become their parent and now theyâre staring in the mirror, wondering if they already have.
 They catch their friend doing something terrible, but they owe them everything.
Âť They canât tell if theyâre protecting someone, or controlling them.
 They get what they want, but someone else suffers for it.
 They promised to keep a secret, but now someone innocent is getting hurt.
Âť They fall in love and realize it compromises everything they believe in.
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Compilation (ongoing?)
If âcomphetâ is real and not just another way to claim that lesbians can be attracted to menâŚwhy does nobody talk about gay men experiencing it? Wouldnât they experience feeling attracted to fictional and/or masculine women? Wouldnât they be talking about that and joining the conversation about âcomphetâ? Why would it be strictly a lesbian experience when gay men also experience homophobia? Is it possibly because itâs just a lie created by the many people who are very eager to find any way to cross womenâs boundaries, and find female homosexuality to be an especially enticing boundary to cross?
I mean. Gay men absolutely do talk about comphet. I've heard multiple stories of men who talk about feeling like they had to sleep with women. They get drunk to try to numb their averse feelings. There are men who have married women just to later come out as gay. Comphet is not a lesbian exclusive thing at all, it's just that gay men don't attack other gay men for this lmao. The reason it seems lesbian exclusive is because lesbians make a huge deal out of it.
Also, gay mens obsession with fictional and real women is not nitpicked like lesbian obsession with fictional and real men are. Gay men will fill their rooms with pictures of female stars like BeyoncĂŠ and lady gaga. They're free to love Regina George all they want or the girls from euphoria. This is seen as affirming their gayness. A man who fanboys over women is seen as obviously gay, whereas a lesbian who fangirls over men has her sexuality called into question. Gay men can twerk on their female friends all they want and it's fine, but lesbians can't get too close with their male friends lest they get accused of liking men.
Personally I feel like lesbians have this obsession with comphet because people are constantly trying to prove lesbians can like men, whereas gay men are often left alone.
I love tumblr tags so much. Like okay hereâs the main post and hereâs my little secret thoughts and addendums for the besties
why r some american tumblr users like the us education system didnt teach me that i have five toes on each foot so i didnât learn it until my twenties đ
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what?
Just thinking about all those toes you mentioned