Travis McElroy talking about how offensive āshock comedyā is not the same thing as comedically ātaking a risk.ā
This is in response to SNL hiring known garbage person Shane Gillis. (September 13, 2019)
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Travis McElroy talking about how offensive āshock comedyā is not the same thing as comedically ātaking a risk.ā
This is in response to SNL hiring known garbage person Shane Gillis. (September 13, 2019)
okay but griffin shared this to his instagram story today and it is the pinnacle of comedy
whenever i say "actually, fuck this," this is what im referencing
S H Ä !!!
That is a Suebian knot which was the most popular hairstyle for centuries for pastoral (not hunter gatherer) Germanic warriors fighting the Roman Empire.Ā Ā
stevie nicks: I took my love, I took it down
me, immediately:
The only people who get upset when you set boundaries are the ones who benefited from you having none.
Thatās why they perceive it as a personal attackā because your boundary encroaches on space theyāre used to owning: eg, yours.
The best friends thank you for setting boundaries,because they donāt want to hurt you.
me: i am so stupid⦠genuinely illiterate. i am the dumbest bitch alive
someone: youāre stupid
me: Einstein Wants What I Have
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my favorite emotion is when someone does something kinda foolish and all you can say isĀ āi love youā in response
me: i wonder how i could make this better
marsha linehan, bursting through the wall like kool-aid man: tell yourself, āiām an okay personā
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āThere are no trigger warnings in real lifeā
āThe real world is cruel, get over it.ā
My boyfriend is triggered by Christmas and Christmas music. We were in a restaurant, and Christmas music was playing, and he started panicking so he went outside for a cigarette. The manager of the restaurant overheard him saying he had to get out, and changed the music over for the rest of the time we were there. There are safe spaces in the real world. People are nicer than you think. And bullshit people who try to tell you to get over your triggers, aināt shit.
Honestly āthe world is cruel get over itā is pretty easily translated to āIām a complete asshole who doesnāt want to be held responsible for my sh*tty behaviorā
so they really made a movie based on thoseĀ āWHAT IF POKEMON WERE REALā deviantart renderings from the 00s
Actually, yes.
He did stuff like this:
holy shit proud of him
@grimchild look, it you
Oh hey its me! It was a crazy experience to get that call. They were looking at a list of realistic Pokemon and said,Ā ālets get that guy!ā
Actually I feel a bit better knowing it was actually this guys work, good for him.
I may not have the best body but it sure does hold all my organs in place
this is the type of positivity i need.
you ever just sit and realise u canāt remember 80% of your childhood? like ⦠what happened? who am i ..?
Many people in the comments are saying ātraumaā, but this is actually a very normal occurrence. Itās called Childhood Amnesia, and itās a process which, as the brain reorganizes itself for cognitive thought that is developed in late childhood, it changes the Accessibility of those memories during recall. Many childhood memories are available to the person, but they will not be remembered during regular recall activity, you have to ātrickā your brain into remembering with different tactics.
This is because there are two parts to memories - their encoding and their recall. The encoding determines their availability, their recall determines their accessibility. The reason why trauma memory and childhood amnesia are different is in this distinction. Trauma memory is often encoded differently, bypassing to the limbic system where it is stored as intrinsic memory. It canāt be recalled because it was never encoded. Childhood amnesia, however, seems to indicate that the memories are encoded, but we lose access to them as we age. This is most likely due to the development of brain structures that fundamentally change our encoding and recall of memory as we get older.
This is an important distinction, because trauma memory is āstored in the bodyā, i.e. you get triggers that send your body into a cascade of uncontrollable feelings, sensations and reactions. Whereas childhood memories wonāt generally do that, they are just recalled at odd times with odd associations.
reblogging this because Iāve legit seen people freaking out when they realised they canāt remember some of their childhood, thinking they might have some repressed trauma.