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Turning that frown upside down
Ty Beanie Babies: Batty the Bat (1995)
Used to have this one 🦇
REBLOG THIS TO GIVE THE PERSON YOU REBLOGGED THIS FROM A GOLD STAR BECAUSE THEY’VE BEEN STELLAR TODAY AND THEY DESERVE IT ⭐️
the legally blonde mentality isnt just for law students. u can bring that attitude with you into every field of work. be the whimsical force of positive change. wear that neon outfit. snaps for us all.
this post was inspired by my boss telling me she couldnt "take me seriously" in a pair of dinosaur print overalls. sorry i have two degrees and a dope wardrobe. you dont need to take me seriously but You Will Take Me.
OP's an inspiration. bring on the whimsy movement!
It's nuts how common it is to not allow children to be angry, even (especially) in households where adults are angry all the time. As a child I knew my own anger was unacceptable--not just expressing it outwardly but feeling it at all. So now as an adult my immediate reaction to my own anger is often to feel guilt instead of like. Noticing when someone is being rude or unfair or my boundaries are being violated or whatever. fucked up.
"it's just growing pains" -> "you're too young for that to hurt that bad" -> "you just need to get in better shape" -> "welcome to being old, everyone is in pain"
doesnt get any better than this actually
main show photos dropped! im so happy he's starting to shed that stupid puppy coat
what are the top five household Crimes in the past six months
1. Tyche chewed our wifi cord and I was legitimately mad at her for like a week. Only time I’ve ever been genuinely angry at her.
2. Ponzu learned how to escape a 42” ex pen that was already inside of another 42” gate (which she can unlatch).
3. Tyche slowly created a hole in the room divider.
4. Ponzu now uses the hole to go wherever the hell she wants. See below:
5. Baz now eats his own dingleberries for some horrible reason.
She wants to know if anybody wants to pway fwogs with her
We pwayed fwogs a widdo after her baff :)
Beloved Sabran pwayed fwogs with her at the park tonight
Asiatic Wild Dog aka Dhole (Cuon alpinus), family Canidae, Nagarahole National Park, India
photograph by T. Shivanandappa
falling in love with her art all over again...
Starfall by Anastasia Trusova, Acrylic on canvas
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July 4th is over which means it's OFFICIALLY Spooky Season!!!
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You gotta read and watch some old books and films that aren’t 100% modern politically correct. I’m not saying you should agree with everything in them but you need to learn where genres came from to understand what those genres are doing today and where media deconstructing old tropes is coming from.
Also, more often than you might think, they’re not actually promoting bigotry so much as “didn’t consider all the implications of something” or just used words that were polite then but considered offensive now.
Kill the censor in your head.
When we choose to avoid history because it's Problematic or Says Bad Things, we are choosing to divorce ourselves from understanding how we came from that time to this one, which makes it even more likely for the cycle to repeat, with no one but a few people with shelves of old books aware that it's happened before.
and this shit's important. Media from the past tells us how people from the past acted and thought and behaved.
Plus, a lot of these media pieces were socially acceptable and/or progressive for their time. For example, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, while it contains a lot of words and ideas that are offensive now, was very progressive for its time. The book is a statement piece for how a young man who's grown up in a racist environment, with no words to explain himself other than racist and bigoted ones, decides that the whole system is shit and he's not going to follow those rules any more. So not reading or engaging with it because it uses the n-word a lot really misses the point.
so. how does anyone ever have the time or energy