twitter’s impending death has finally brought me back here
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Keni

if i look back, i am lost
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Mike Driver

Kaledo Art
we're not kids anymore.

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twitter’s impending death has finally brought me back here
i can’t remember the tags i used to use rip
THE OCEAN: *waves*
MONTEREY SUBMARINE CANYON: d e e p
THE INTERTIDAL: it’s so littoral
THE BEACH: oh for shore
DEEP-SEA HYDROTHERMAL VENT: that’s hot
THE ABYSSAL PLAIN NEAR A MID-OCEAN RIDGE: this is a new low
COMB JELLIES LIKE MNEMIOPSIS THAT CAN REGENERATE THEIR BODIES FROM FRAGMENTS 1/10TH THEIR ORIGINAL SIZE AS LONG AS THEY STILL HAVE BOTH ANAL PORES: hold on to your butts
EXTINCT AMMONOID FOSSILS: omg ded
THE DEEP SCATTERING LAYER: not quite rock bottom but wow
BIOLUMINESCENT MIDWATER COMMUNITY: lit, fam
FISHES THAT MUST SWIM TO BREATHE LIKE TUNA AND GREAT WHITE SHARKS A.K.A. RAM VENTILATORS: can’t stop won’t stop
WAVES: this is the breaking point
REBELLIOUS SARDINE: unfollowing
Do you read :D as an open-mouthed smile or a smile with teeth?
Sombra is a goddess, pass it on
Love being brutally called out by the British Library
Oh my gosh I went here a few days ago do you guys want to see the whole sign
I’m covered with “Librarians from Everywhere” but as a former museums professional “Tourists who think we’re the British Museum” really speaks to me on a personal level.
I’m “all ten people who think they’ve got the most niche interest in the whole building”
Just another day at Overwatch lol
This really happened during a game. My friend was on Reinhardt and I was on Ana. Still quite salty about it 😕 lol
the cha cha slide in full metal armor
“sliiide to the left”
*indescribably loud screeching of metal against asphalt*
“one hop this time”
*clonk*
“two hops this time”
*clonk clonk*
“everybody clap your hands!”
*clankclankclankclankclank*
Ask and ye shall receive ft. my drunk ass Any other requests? Send ‘em my way!
Have A Nice Day!
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HAVE A NICE DAY
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Gotta reblog again
Go have a nice day everyone ☀️
god im reading a text about romance fiction (especially targeted at young adults) for class and one sentence in it literally made my brain explode because ive been thinking about this kind of stuff too, how “Many people wouldn’t fall in love if they’ve never heard about it before.” and like…imagine there was no ideal/overaccentuated image of love and romance painted in postmodern mass media….how would we love? would it be purer? more authentic? what would we do differently? would we fall in love at all if we werent constantly being fed an ideal concept of love as the norm in mass media? like what is a natural process of human feelings and what is just a projection of how we want to love and want to be loved based on what we’ve seen on tv and read in books etc? in this essay i will
w … wh … where’s the rest of the essay, op?
i downloaded this god damn episode just so everyone could watch this fukkin clip
Wayne Brady is a god amongst men.
This show is wild and I love it.
legend
Mochrie and Stiles are the funniest pair but Wayne Brady is the single best performer who has ever been on this show. creativity, composure, all-round talent. he was incredible back in the ‘90s and he’s even better now and you can fight me about it.
this is a review for bioshock
if Bucky doesn’t get to meet Rocket in Infinity War then the whole film is pointless and may as well not be made
i’m not sure if this is supposed to be sad because they were both brutally experimented on and can share trauma stories and trust issues, or funny because you know full well that rocket is going to try and take bucky’s arm
I just wanted Bucky, who was baffled by Peter Parker in a Lycra onesie, to meet a talking raccoon, why you gotta do me like that
This post aged remarkably well
load-bearing
Sometimes people hit a place in their life where things are going really well. They like their job and are able to be productive at it; they have energy after work to pursue the relationships and activities they enjoy; they’re taking good care of themselves and rarely get sick or have flareups of their chronic health problems; stuff is basically working out. Then a small thing about their routine changes and suddenly they’re barely keeping their head above water.
(This happens to me all the time; it’s approximately my dominant experience of working full-time.)
I think one thing that’s going on here is that there are a bunch of small parts of our daily routine which are doing really important work for our wellbeing. Our commute involves a ten-minute walk along the waterfront and the walking and fresh air are great for our wellbeing (or, alternately, our commute involves no walking and this makes it way more frictionless because walking sucks for us). Our water heater is really good and so we can take half-hour hot showers, which are a critical part of our decompression/recovery time. We sit with our back to the wall so we don’t have to worry about looking productive at work as long as the work all gets done. The store down the street is open really late so late runs for groceries are possible. Our roommate is a chef and so the kitchen is always clean and well-stocked.
It’s useful to think of these things as load-bearing. They’re not just nice - they’re part of your mental architecture, they’re part of what you’re using to thrive. And when they change, life can abruptly get much harder or sometimes just collapse on you entirely. And this is usually unexpected, because it’s hard to notice which parts of your environment and routine are load bearing. I often only notice in hindsight. “Oh,” I say to myself after months of fatigue, “having my own private space was load-bearing.” “Oh,” after a scary drop in weight, “being able to keep nutrition shakes next to my bed and drink them in bed was load-bearing.” “Oh,” after a sudden struggle to maintain my work productivity, “a quiet corner with my back to the wall was load-bearing.”
When you know what’s important to you, you can fight for it, or at least be equipped to notice right away if it goes and some of your ability to thrive goes with it. When you don’t, or when you’re thinking of all these things as ‘nice things about my life’ rather than ‘load-bearing bits of my flourishing as a person’, you’re not likely to notice the strain created when they vanish until you’re really, really hurting.
when ur caught flirting with the enemy mercy but mercymaker is life