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Hey. LIVING COSTS MONEY! How about giving more money to the companies that employ me and MAYBE I MIGHT BE OK
This is such a funny thing to me because in Thai culture, it’s completely normal to live with your parents when you’re an adult. In fact, most people live in their family home until they’re married ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Saaaame in Pakistan dude and being abroad for grad school is really fucking me up I am not built to be even slightly independent 😂
In Western culture (including America!) it was completely normal for people to live with their parents in adulthood–sometimes until they married, sometimes longer. In America, that changed (for men) in the 1940s and 50s, when it was really really easy for an 18 year old to get a good job that paid more than enough to live a comfortable life on, or to afford college which would then practically guarantee you an even better-paying job. Women joined the trend of moving out at 18 in the 1960s and 70s.
And now those jobs don’t exist, or are few and far between, and guess what! People are living with their parents again. But that 70-year span was just long enough that it fell out of common memory, and now people are seen as “failures” because the economics have changed.
A very great deal of Western culture, ESPECIALLY America, is actually still based on a memory of the 40′s and 50′s as the baseline of normalcy despite them being a total fluke at the time. World War II and McCarthyism created a massive shift towards rabid patriotism, Christian fundamentalism and the ideal of the “nuclear family” that resembled nothing before it and we’re still recovering from as the majority of our most powerful politicians are old enough that this period of sudden fanaticism is their “nostalgic good old days” and the way they think things are “supposed to be.”
I love when these posts randomly become tiny history lessons, it soothes me
Where has this been all my life?
Jane living in 3047 while us suckers are living in 2018
Reblog and you might save someone’s life, especially with all our Black Girls going missing #ProtectBlackGirls #SaveLife
For those who don’t know what’s happening in the video, she untied her shoelaces, pulled one through the inside of the zip tie binding her hands, then tied the shoelaces together. Then, by pulling downward and back and forth on the shoelaces with her feet, she created enough friction to wear away part of the ziptie, making it weak enough to snap right off her hands.
SIGNAL BOOST
SIGNAL BOOST
SIGNAL BOOST
Will always reblog
Protect all the ladies and the dudes
For those who don’t have shoelaces and for those who do but don’t want to trip over their own feet in case something goes wrong, here’s another way:
It’s all about quick, determined movement of your arms. To see it in action, watch the video at https://youtu.be/0Gr6HX_IKpw?t=9m – the zip ties part starts around the 8:00 min mark. The video also shows how to escape handcuffs and duct tape. And if you’re wondering what to do when you’ve got your hands behind your back, go to approx. the 0:20 min mark of the following video: “Moving cuffs from behind back to front position” (taken from thrillwriting.blogspot.de/2013/05/credit-wikipedia-disclaimer-this-is-non.html, where you’ll also find additional information on how to escape handcuffs).
For teach this to your kids….boys too. We don’t need to lose noone
I just want tattoos and a girl to snuggle with my sleepy ass
No, you don’t, Tom.
the phrase “curiosity killed the cat” is actually not the full phrase it actually is “curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back” so don’t let anyone tell you not to be a curious little baby okay go and be interested in the world uwu
See also:
Blood is thicker than water The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
Meaning that relationships formed by choice are stronger than those formed by birth.
Let’s not forget that “Jack of all trades, master of none” ends with “But better than a master of one.”
It means that being equally good/average at everything is much better than being perfect at one thing and sucking at everything else. So don’t worry if you’re not perfect at something you do! Being okay is better!
These made me feel better
Also, “great minds think alike” ends with “but fools rarely differ”
It goes to show that conformity isn’t always a good thing. And that just because more than one person has the same idea, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good idea.
what the fuck why haven’t i heard the full version to any of these
“Birds of a feather flock together” ends with “until the cat comes.”
It’s actually a warning about fair-weather friends, not an assessment of how complementary people are.
I’ve always felt like these were cut down on purpose.
I really like these phrases and plan on spreading this knowledge.
The early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
I want to make designs out of these.
Funny how all the half-finished ones encourage uniformity and upholding the status-quo, while the complete proverbs encourage like…living exciting, eclectic lives driven by choice and personal passion.
The legendary thread is back
I always reblog this
Summer Colors
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a voluptuous boy
Holy shit that’s a large boy
I told you, you were not prepared…
Cowboys aren’t attracti-
Tegan’s Sara face
too twinny to handle
Dear homophobes on the train home from pride,
We understand it must have been deeply upsetting for you to come to the realisation that 50% of the carriage you were in were LGBTQ. After all, we know that underneath your tough guy act you are not made of much. Maybe you talk about special snowflakes so much because it takes so very little to make you insecure. We know. We see right through you.
When you said “eww it’s full of weirdo gays, let’s get out of here,” we saw through you. Maybe you really are afraid of us. Maybe there is something about our joy that frightens you. But that says more about you than it ever will about us.
Did you really believe that when you started shouting at one of us, that no one else in the carriage would say something? It would appear you did. You weren’t ready for the trans boy to calmly tell you that straight people are just as weird. You weren’t ready for the older butch lesbian couple who told you to fuck off. You weren’t ready for me, the bi girl covered in rainbows, to come from the back of the carriage and tell you to sit down and shut up because nobody cares what you have to say.
Is that why you do it? Do you know deep down that nobody cares what you have to say? Is that why you try so hard to provoke a reaction?
You certainly weren’t ready to be faced by straight allies who didn’t want any of your shit either. Did you think they would take your side? Think again.
Is that why you followed us off the train, me and the boy with a trans flag as a cape and love painted on his cheeks? Were you hoping to win what you knew you were losing?
Perhaps you were hoping to make us as afraid as you are deep down, underneath all the gunk and grot you call a personality. Or perhaps you were just hoping to ruin our good day.
But here’s the thing about Pride, the thing you will never understand.
You didn’t ruin a goddamn thing. Because of you, me and Rory got talking as we walked home together, just in case you decided to try following again. We talked about a lot of things but what we talked about most was you. Not in anger or in fear. We joked about you. We made fun of you. We laughed at you.
That’s what you’re afraid of isn’t it? Someone judging you, so you have to judge first.
You can’t frighten us on a day like today. We’ve just seen how many of us there are and we are filled up with that knowledge. We will only laugh at you. Only make you into jokes in our heads, a funny story to tell about the journey home.
So by all means, if you want to be made a laughing stock come and have a go. But you cannot frighten us today. Happy Pride ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜