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He laughed and nodded, âYeah, yeah. I do remember you.â Sebastian turned slightly, straightening his back and hovering to create a partition between himself and the girl on his right. âYouâre the girl who wrote me a love letter back in third grade,â he paused, looking her over. âYouâre much cuter now, am I allowed to say that?âÂ
Extreme Euphoria, Sebastian Smythe/Mercedes Jones multichapter fanfiction
Iâm here to light up ur day
Greggers, just letting you know that I fell in love with Toronto and am currently formulating a plan to get back to Canada for good :D
Did I mention that I actually did this and now live in Toronto?
OMG 2day in physics klass my teacher started light and git into reflectionâŚ.. REFLECTION. i swear i was smilin n freakin out d entire klassâŚ. Den a whole mashup of all their songs from reflection was playin in my headâŚ. Dis is wat 5H does 2 me⌠NOT THAT IM COMPLAININ THO
Sometimes people say that sci-fi planets are unrealistic because theyâre not ecologically diverse enough but remember 25% of all animal species on our planet are beetles.
We live on Beetle Planet.
Ok this is very timely @whatevernatureis
we should make â25% of X are actually beetlesâ a meme
25% of undergrads in STEM are actually beetles
25% of near earth objects are actually beetles
25% of animal species are beetles, and 25% of animal species that arenât beetles actually really are beetles
25% of voters under the age of 24 are actually beetles
25% of the bones in your body are actually beetles
The surface area of Antarctica is 98% ice and 2% barren rock, the latter of which is actually comprised of 25% beetles
25% of the elemental composition of the earthâs crust is actually beetles
25% of peer reviewers are actually beetles
25% of the gray matter in your brain is actually beetles
[eek that last one]
3 out of 4 dentists recommend Crest Advanced Whitening, and the remaining 25% are actually beetles
25% of minor tickling sensations are actually beetles
Most commercial margarines are actually 25% beetles (with the exception of I Canât Believe Itâs Not Beetles ⢠)
Beetles. Itâs whatâs for dinner, 25% of the time.
25% of The Beatles are actually beetles
Is it just me or is Lady Gaga making everyone else on ahs look like terrible actors.
I wrote a list with two number 8s, and now itâs getting lots of reblogs. Oooops.
Can you give advice on building a community around yourself? It seems like I can't get a grip on it.
1. State what you want clearly.  Not even in a big picture way (although thatâs good too, just choose your moments), just in a dropping emails to groups of acquaintances that are like, âIâm planning to take myself to such and such movie this weekend, who wants to join?â Do this stuff whether or not anyone joins you; that makes you look confident, doesnât put pressure on other people, and sets you up as someone whoâs reliable and seems cool to hang out with.Â
2. Donât hang out with people who are anti-community. Â We all know these people â often weâve been these people and then we grow a bit and realize thatâs fucked up and work harder at not being these people â folks who view friends only as status and take a divide-and-conquer approach to their social groups. When you discover these people, call them in and expect better behavior or just stop hanging out with them. Â They can be community killers.Â
3. Be a fixer. Â A fixer is not a solver (that can be annoying and unwelcome). Â A fixer is someone who connects people and resources that can benefit each other. Â A fixer is the opposite of item 2. Â When you do for others, they will do for you, and what does it cost you to introduce like-minded people or tell someone about a great resource thatâs relevant to their interests, or a job opportunity that fits their skill sets? Hint: It costs nothing. Â A rising tide really does lift all boats, and we live in a world where we all collect tons of info and random internet connections. Â Help connect other people to what they need, and they will help connect you to what you need.
4. Put together your own cheerleading/accountability squads. Â Online, that can be people you report your word or step counts too each day. Â Offline, that can be people you hang out with and do skills inventory with â are you a terrible cook but an awesome house cleaner? Â Trade tasks with friends so shit gets done without making you miserable.
5. Enjoy and utilize public spaces. Â Write at a cafe. Plan outings in parks. Do things where itâs not an imposition for friends of friends to join an excursion. Expanding your casual social circle lets you do more of the item 3 thing. When you regularly partake of public spaces you build casual public relationships with other people in these spaces. Â Theyâll lend you bus fare when you lose your wallet or spot you a coffee on a bad day. Â You can do the same for them.
6. Donât think any of this means you have to be an extrovert or have a lot of friends. Â Community is often just about accessibility and potentials.
7. Tell people why you appreciate them. Especially if the subject of that appreciation is stuff you donât feel so good at yourself. From âI love how you do your makeupâ to âI wish I knew how to organize my schedule like that,â a little praise can go a long way to people showing your their magic.  And if you want help, again, go to item 1 â ask.
8. Be persistent.  Iâm upfront that people have to sort of nag and poke at me because of schedule, brain, etc.  Also sometimes Iâm just like âwhut? why?â because I can barely deal with myself much less a new person.  Someone who keeps poking at my areas of interest with clear intent and communication, often gets in (see: how many times did my cowriter have to email me before the thing made sense and registered on my brain and worked? a lot).
8. But be gracious when other people say no. Â A person who understands no kindly is a person who itâs safe to build community with. Cultivate this in yourself. Look for this in others.
9. Also learn to say no. Maintaining your own boundaries effectively means you can feel safer and more comfortable forging new connections with people, and wonât wind up in interactions where you feel resentful.
10. Recognize that communities are not a fairy tale and that safe space (versus safer space â itâs sort of like safe sex vs. safer sex) isnât something that anyone can necessarily guarantee. Â Whether itâs a social circle, fandom, a professional organization, a network of poly relationships, sometimes shit is annoying, stupid, difficult, unpleasant, and imperfect. Â That stuff, when we deal with it, helps our communities and how we utilize them, get better. Â But we have to deal with it. Â And when weâve dealt with it, we have to shut up, stop post morteming it, and go onto the next thing; try never to say youâre over something until you really are (because then youâre either in a position where youâre resentful or have to go back on your word, and both suck â trust me).
11. Recognize that making friends can be hard in all sorts of places for all sorts of reasons. Â If youâre feeling frustrated, those frustrations may be for your unique reasons, but they are not fundamentally unique.
12. You can only be who you are.  Iâm performative, but Iâm still me.  Iâm that I perform, not the things I perform.  Donât try to be perfect, donât waste time on how long you should wait before you call someone back or answer their calls.  I know there are all these things about how to game people that started with stuff about how to catch a husband in the â90s and now are applied to friendships and work stuff, but frankly, just engage when thereâs something to engage. Scripts are useful if youâre uncertain of stuff and donât begrudge people who need them to function, but these sorts of manipulation rules are kinda crap. Just do your own weird thing.  Someone will dig it.
13. Be honest about your successes and your failures. Â Is your life aspirational in some ways and a hot mess in others? Welcome to the human condition. Honesty about when you rock and when you donât makes you accessible and makes finding people with compatible neuroses with whom you can build strong(er) social structures easier.
think we needed this post, no? #brownboys
Jake Puckerman: White-lighter |Old| Married to his profession. Jake Puckerman died during WW2 at a camp, he doesnât talk about this because it pains him to remember, all he likes to say is he died helping and thatâs why he walks the earth today doing what he does best, helping people. This...
I feel like I'm the only one who wants Terri Shuester to make a surprise return in the final season
Shout out when your joke post becomes reality
what she says: I'm fine
what she means: sweetie, you are literally so out of line itâs fucking unbelievable. i could drag you so hard right now but i know youâll just end up crying. iâve roasted you before and you know it. chances are youâll just say i bullied you because youâre gay and have different skin. talk shit get hit, you donât wanna mess with me kiddo; iâve got a black belt.
i know threats are fucked up but thatâs all iâve been receiving all day, probably from her royal hoodrat olive and all of her nasty friends. but you can gang up on me and make fun of me for being goth all you want. iâve been hurt a lot. my first boyfriend cheated on me, my dad screams if i forget to do my chores, and there are some days i donât even want to get out of bed in the mornings.
iâm a jaded teenage girl. iâve been through shit that you wouldnât even dream of. you think your life is hard? try asking the cutest guy in your grade out in the middle of the cafeteria only to find out he has a fucking girlfriend. you donât know my life or my story so keep my name out of your nasty mouth. life is a battlefield and it looks like iâve already won.
Whoops, I'm currently enjoying their storyline more than Klaine's
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Oh, well - this is kind of amazing.
Selfishly hoping itâs not just Rachel, realistically assuming it is, but either way, I am starting to just love the fucking hell out of the contrast that Dreams Come True and 2009 make - and how fascinating it is to make the latter the finale.
The intensity with which I am gratified by this whole thing.
Also, I have no time, but I am thinking of doing a Six Feet Under finale-style fic. But Iâm trying to decide whoâs in the car. And I think itâs Kitty?
It's Brad Ellis. It has to be Brad Ellis
By the way, Vocal Adrenaline should have performed Rain On Your Parade by Duffy in this year's invitational
Would have been a nice call back to the Pilot (where VA performed Mercy by Duffy) and a nice callback to Don't Rain On My Parade.
And was I the only one that was really not impressed with what they did perform? I felt like it was one of those 'this is supposed to be bad' performances, like Jesus Is A Friend Of Mine or Big Spender.Â