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i love it when people are obsessed with their wives. it’s like yeah that’s literally what you’re supposed to do
nobody on this site is ever ever EVER going to top running a blog dedicated entirely to posting cute pics of sweet old dogs in a shelter for a year and gradually becoming one of the most recognized blogs on the website, then without warning dropping “i just want to get dicked down again =/” with 0 explanation and abandoning the blog. not deleting it, not explaining anything, just leaving the whole thing as a monument. fucking flawless posting. literally the best of all time.
People in MCU movies got to keep saying shit like "well THAT just happened" cuz the actors don't have any context for their scenes
Thor: *points at green wall*
“You take the little guy, I’ll take the big guy”
*both guys in question are 5 months away from completion in the studio*
fucking this tho
Elizabeth Olsen: "This time, they actually decided not to give us scripts. They gave me my pages, then they explained other things that are happening." When she actually sees the completed film, Olsen admitted, "I'll be so shocked and surprised." "I'll be like, 'Oh, I see!. That's what was happening to the world at that time." (x)
Sebastian Stan didn’t even know that Bucky Barnes was one of the characters who was snapped away. He was just told to “fall,” and he had to ask both of the Russo brothers before either of them gave him an answer.
Brie Larson: “I had no idea what I was shooting, what the movie was. I didn’t know if anybody else was in a scene with me. I didn’t know anything. And it’s not until you show up that you get your pages for the day. But you only get your part. So it was like a scene that was completely black redacted, and then just my one line.” (x)
"RDJ was probably the only one to actually read the entire script," Joe Russo told Rotten Tomatoes, adding: "I think Benedict [Cumberbatch] got the script that included his scenes only. Maybe [Chris] Evans might have read the script."
“Tom Holland gets his lines and that’s it," Joe Russo revealed at an Endgame event. "He doesn’t even know who he’s acting opposite of. We’ll just, we use like very vague terms to describe to him what is happening in the scene, because he has a very difficult time keeping his mouth shut.” (x)
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This isn't right, it isn't quirky, and it's not something any journalist should be praising (if you read the articles I linked they seem to be happy with this behaviour? WTF). It's unacceptable.
favourite part about this is how staff didn’t actually infest our dashes with crabs, they just gave us a crab summoning button and we all simultaneously decided to click it 600 times
Russiafication of Red States.
American evangelicals are the scum of the Earth.
This was my chemistry professor.
learned it from watching you
Is it not illegal to destroy currency where you live?
It’s a federal crime, but only if you damage it.
Setting fire to the alcohol and water solution you drenched it in leaves the bill slightly damp but otherwise unharmed.
DM: Ok [Wizard] you’re the navigator right?
Wizard: Yup!
DM: Roll perception. Anyone else above deck?
Barbarian: I’m sure I am.
Rogue: I’m not, I’m napping below deck.
Artificer: Someone needs to make healing items, and as the doctor I gotta do it.
DM: Alright so captain go ahead and roll too.
Barbarian: I rolled a 2… so that’s a 4.
Wizard: I rolled a 7! Minus one for 6!
Artificer: WAIT A SECOND! OUR NAVIGATOR HAS A NEGATIVE WISDOM!?
Rogue: *Dying laughing*
Barbarian: I did not know this!
Wizard: I do what I want!
I figured out the secret life hack that the ableds don’t want you to know about.
My fellow chronic pain and limited mobility bitches, if you’re looking for ways stay active and get some exercise while working around your issues instead of against them, look up “[Thing you want to do] for seniors.”
Before i learned i have fight or flight bones i always said i had old people bones and yknow somehow i never thought of this
I’ve been trying to keep my core muscles toned enough to stop my skeleton from completely falling apart for years and I only figured this one out like yesterday
Bonus: the local YMCA often has gentle fitness courses designed for seniors to keep fit, and my experience is that if you are the one young person gamely showing up and being friendly, you will immediately be adopted and get to give advice on what the Youngs think even if you are like thirty two.
Plus water aerobics is literally the most fun physical exercise I’ve ever done and the coaches give you instructions tailored to your body’s actual abilities, not the abilities of some way more athletic kid, and no one gives a shit if you show up in wildly gender variant swim shit.
Going to a “gentle water exercise” course was a major part of my journey towards exercise that actually benefited me. I find that instructors who came from the “fitness” world and just added it as an additional class on their schedule were not nearly as useful as ones who came from the “rehab” world and were very aware of how exercises could injure people with different conditions.
The other early stepping stone for me was Restorative Yoga, in a studio that actively discouraged competition and pushing your body too far. It was a shock to go to Restorative classes elsewhere and be asked to do a headstand or back bridge with no alternatives. At the studio I learned the most at, sometimes I would just fall asleep during class, and the instructor would gently wake me up when it was time to go. She understood it wasn’t lack of respect, it was me giving my body what it needed.
I should absolutely sign up for gentle exercise courses
But this is also absolutely true for accommodation devices. Especially ones that don’t have a “name”
They will often have something to make things easier for you
Golden Girls was more progressive decades ago than half of America now.
To have a love like this
Your word-replacement adventures have me wondering... what if those male romance writers who get dragged for their... creative... prose... were just victims of Grammarly?
Be fair, Grammarly is a piece of software doing its best to make suggestions without the ability to comprehend context. Some of those male authors purport to be both humans and professional writers. Some of them are god damn journalists; their entire schtick is comprehending context and conveying it cohesively.
No, we don't get to blame poor Grammarly for this one. The human ingenuity to plumb the depths of Hell for creative euphemisms for cocks is on them.
Male "writer": She breasted boobily down the stairs.
Grammarly: Fuck it, you're on your own, DeLillo.
some examples of wabi-sabi
this reminds me of the time I visited Canterbury Cathedral and a nice old volunteer told me all about the grooves worn in the floor from pilgrims kneeling there
Things like this don’t just reflect the past, they also shape the future. When Rome was building its network of roads, it was also using war chariots with wheels a standard size and distance apart. The chariots wore deep grooves into the roads that were essentially the same everywhere. Because of these ruts, everyone pretty much always made wagons and other wheeled vehicles with wheels that fit into them so they didn’t have one wheel slip into one and crack the axle. This just sort of became The Size Vehicles Are, so train tracks have their rails match these dimensions too. A lot of train lines pass through tunnels, and these tunnels are of course built just large enough to accomodate the trains. These train lines, with the tunnels, are pretty much the only reasonable way to move very very large cargo overland. When we build space ships, we didn’t build everything at the launch pad. Parts had to be constructed all over the place. These parts then had to be moved for assembly. That means that had to be put on trains. That means they had to fit in the tunnels, which were sized based on trains, which were sized based on their rails, which were sized based on the exact dimensions of war chariots of the Roman Empire. And that’s how the grooves worn into roads by Roman soldiers two thousand years ago determined real physical properties of space craft.
If, like me, you didn’t know what “wabi-sabi” meant, here’s the Wikipedia summary: “In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of appreciating beauty that is “imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete” in nature. […] Characteristics of wabi-sabi aesthetics and principles include asymmetry, roughness, simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy, and the appreciation of both natural objects and the forces of nature. ”
The first one was already funny but the second made me crack up :D