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noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA
trying on a metaphor

if i look back, i am lost

Kiana Khansmith
Not today Justin
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KIROKAZE
Show & Tell
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Mike Driver
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Andulka
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@shadowpassed
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The Good Place 3x02 - “Everything Is Bonzer! (Part 2)”
I have NEVER seen a tiktok with this much vine energy I swear
The chimera I designed for our new LEGO show. I cannot express how much of a labor of love this was. It took over 100 hours just to design, let alone build and is one of the largest and most complex sculptures I’ve done.
Fun fact: This model used every single LEGO color available in standard brick.
please for the love of god tell me this is glued together because even the hypothetical possibility of someone knocking it over is giving me four heart attacks
op this fucks harder than anything else i’ve ever seen
Skeleton Praying (c. 1600s) Skeleton Pleading (c. 1600s) Marble floor of the Cornaro Chapel
Skeleton rocking the fuck out
Dan Levy for Bustle
“I’m six-foot-five and over two-hundred- some-odd pounds. You don’t get to see a lot of my body type in fashion. I really loved that in this shoot we got to push the envelope of what types of bodies fit in the world of high fashion and representation.”Â
Winston Duke ph. by Carlos Serrao for Esquire Magazine (2019)
I once got trapped next to a 9/11 was an inside job type on a greyhound for like 5 hours so i started talking about the kennedy assassination
I once had a co-worker who came up to me on my first day at work while I was getting water from the water cooler. He told me not to drink it because the company, in conjunction with the Iluminati, the New World Order and the Space Aliens, put chemicals in it to make us work harder and feel more tired.
I looked at my drink, looked at him and said: “No, we don’t.”
I will always cherish the look on his face.
'kids these days have it easy' thats the point thats the point thats the whole point we're here to make it better for whoever comes after you sad selfish self absorbed puddle of wank
I work retail, and have for many years now. I'm not an easily fazed person and have a Talk No Shit, Take No Shit mentality. However, I also have a pretty intense anxiety disorder on top of other mental health issues and when I started 6+ years ago there were some customers who got to me.
So, to all the workers facing Karens and Kens out in the wild, here's my advice - cry.
If you have the type of relationships with your coworkers and managers that will support you, don't try to hold it in. Cry like the overworked, underpaid peon you are.
Nothing terrifies an asshole Karen like the indisputable proof that their actions/words are affecting you as a real live person. They feel perfectly entitled to cuss out a cashier over a wrong order/no cash policy/ face mask mandate but when that person starts to cry and asks them why they'd say such mean things? A whole other story, my friend.
There's no way to make that situation look good to the manager they demanded to speak with, either. My manager literally got a security guard fired for being so verbally abusive he made one of her employees cry.
This strategy has multiple benefits -
1. You're not standing there trying to pen up your emotions, crying is a great physical release for negative emotions and you may very well feel somewhat better afterwards.
2. The person who precipitated the situation is forced to not only see you as a person with feelings, but also has to confront the fact that their abuse has consequences beyond themselves.
3. It can actually give your higher-ups leverage to address these situations. 'They yelled at my employee' is one thing, but 'They yelled at my employee until they were in tears' is a waaaaay worse offense. A good manager can use that. Hell, it can get a security guard fired!
tl;dr: We live in a capitalist hell but we can work the system and cry at work to shame awful customers
Really hate how “mommy and daddy issues” just a jab at the child and not the parent
Oh, so your parent(s) traumatized you when you were vulnerable and defenseless, and they let you down when you were reliant on them for your emotional needs? Lol idiot.
imagine being entertained by white lesbian period pieces in big 2020
at what point do white sapphics stop getting giddy at the idea of two white women with a questionable age gap fake fingering each other and start advocating for stories about black and brown sapphics? the rest of us are tired. most of these films are so one note and predictable anyway lol.