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gertrude and troyann facetime brennan x
literally just the entire spaghetti mobster bit because i just want to have the full clip on my blog
EXTRAORDINARY ATTORNEY WOO (2022) dir. Yoo In Shik
EXTRAORDINARY ATTORNEY WOO (2022) dir. Yoo In Shik
some observations on color coding eyewear in ficton and their meanings
More proof that capitalism was never "freedom" or "small government".
Every time I learn new things about vietnam its like
Americans: “it’s like the vietnamese had some kind of mystery superpower death magic or something”
Vietnamese: “the americans weren’t trained to avoid pointy sticks”
gen z: *blurry stock photo of lemons with the caption “lemn”*
Here have this
Lemon/lemoff erasure
i need to save “lemn’t”
(short) story time
so we’re reading shakespeare in english class rn, and at some point the class went off on a tangent about comedy
my teacher said something like “comedy is always at the expense of someone else, it just depends on how overt it is”
i, of course, disagreed, and spent like 5 minutes explaining the concept of modern surreal/absurd humor while trying not to die laughing when i described the “me when lemon” meme
you know
[transcript: a stock photo of a man holding a flashlight on a gradiented background of white to yellow. the flashlight’s beam is shining at a floating lemon, and the word “lemon” is written next to it in red text. a caption at the top says “when lemon”. end transcript]
this one
my teacher didn’t find it funny at all
this was saved to my computer and i found it when i searched lemon
now you all have to deal with it
this was saved to my
computer and i found it
when i searched lemon
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
time to go home yall, this post is now complete.
Okay fine. I’ll ship it.
Time to go save the men folk.
Dungeons and Drag Queens S2 Ep4: Shady by the Sea
Ep 1 || Ep 3 || Ep 5
the thing about misty moore is that i need to know about the broadway theatre kid types that siobhan clearly hung out with when she lived in nyc
aabria's Little Guy voice and mannerisms are an absolutely generational performance every time she busts them out. you're fully swept away by how Little and how Guy she becomes. it's incredible. she's just a little guy
mark your calendars for december 21 so you remember to make yourself breakfast like kingston brown would want you to <3
it's time!!!! go make yourself breakfast today!!!
[ID: a public facebook post by Greta Christina that says:
“Reminder: Sex workers are not a cure or treatment for so-called ‘incels.’ Sex workers are autonomous sexual beings, who can – and do – turn down customers they don’t trust, including men who hate women.
To misquote someone whose name I don’t remember: Sex workers are not a passive sponge to absorb the misogynist hatred of men.”]
Certified Sex Ed Post.
This goes doubly true for those of us who are trans and/or gender non-conforming sex workers. We are allowed to deny service to anyone. When cisgender people are chomping at the proverbial bit to violently fetishize us, it is always at our detriment to allow those clients access to us. This need for filtering is compounded again with the very act of visibility. Visibility oftentimes just puts a target on our back. Simply by virtue of existing as a trans person and a sex worker, those who feel entitled to us, are the ones we need protection from the most.
yknow what would be a fucked up phone feature
No, I don't. Please, proceed.
if whenever you plugged it in you had to manually enable charging mode and there was no built in way to automate it
That would be fucked up.
yknow what would be more fucked up
Football field full of viruses.
Abraham Lincoln teeth sculpture.
Really big vampire.
Inside-out Sweden.
if they added automatic charging mode but paywalled it
Yeah that's pretty fucked up.
Weakling. You will not survive the winter.
You might not want to hear this but people with anger issues and/or violent impulses need social accommodations. And no by accommodation I don't mean walking on eggshells around them, actual accommodations for people with these issues comes down to giving them a space away from what's triggering them to process their emotions and calm themselves down same as what kind of accommodations people who get sensory overload or just any kind of overwhelmed. There is no moral value to having anger issues or violent impulses, people with them are deserving of accommodation the same as everyone else.
I had severe anger issues growing up, and the only way I was ever taught to deal with them was deep breathing. For some reason, deep breathing just triggers me to get angrier. But it's the only coping skill I ever got taught for it. Here's a few better ones.
Go and exercise. Get all of that energy out and away from the people you love.
Get a hang of when you're winding up to a rage and learn to tell people that you need to step away. I will warn you that the first time that someone refuses to let you go once you learn this skill will spook the hell out of you if you don't have a backup skill, so figure out ahead of time what you're gonna do if they won't let you leave.
Learn to set boundaries. One of the best things I ever did for my anger issues was tell people that I can't deal with people stealing food off my plate. Second best was when I'm mad, telling people not to touch me. I spook easily when I'm already angry.
Get a pack of pencils and if nothing is working, break one. Sometimes you really do need to break something in order to feel better, and pencils are cheap.
Don't cook with a knife when you're mad. If you get too much adrenaline, the knife can slip and hurt you.
If you have anger issues that pop up without any seeming reason and frighten you, I would strongly recommend going over the situation and over your mental health. If there's anything consistent with a mental health condition or with something particular happening to trigger it, seek to eliminate the trigger or treat the issue. Depression, anxiety, trauma, you name it, it can probably present as anger issues under the right circumstances.
Some quick notes for people without anger issues that want to help someone who has anger issues:
Fear transmutes into anger really, really well if someone's fear response is "fight". One of my guesses for why so many men have anger issues is that we're told we're not men if we have any other response to fear. However, this issue is far from exclusive to men.
Don't box people in when you're arguing with them or soothing them. If someone is backed up against a wall and upset, then getting closer to them without permission is a bad call for your safety and for their soothing, because that removes the ability to get away from you. Ask before getting close. This goes double if someone is injured or otherwise vulnerable.
Teaching angry people that are distressed about being angry the pencil trick on the spot is really easy and works more often than you can think.
Respect people's requests and boundaries. A lot of people think that some of the boundaries I set up are silly or that once we're pals, they can ignore them. No, because a lot of my boundaries are related to trauma, and crossing them will trigger me and bring up my anger.
All of this goes for children with anger issues as well. I was a child with anger issues, and a lot of disrespect for my boundaries and needs was because my anger was dismissed because I was a child. Respect children's anger.
Walking on eggshells is not and will never be a good way to treat anger issues. Recognizing that people with anger issues deserve to have their boundaries respected and to be treated like human beings is.
An end note: Anger issues are not the same thing as being abusive, because emotions are not abusive. Someone with anger issues can become abusive if they take them out on people, but so can someone with suicidal thoughts who takes them out on people. The issue is targeting another person in order to feel better, not having a mental health issue.
An end note for people with anger issues: It really can get better. You can find coping skills and perhaps meds that help cool you down and settle you. You can find people that will accept that doing that one weird thing spooks the fuck out of you, and will let you leave if you're scaring yourself. You can gain control of yourself without shutting down emotionally. It's achievable.
Additionally, anger is neither exempt from nor the sole experience of emotional dysregulation. And a lot of conditions can cause that dysregulation – PTSD (/ongoing trauma and stress, like mentioned above), dementia, ADHD, even boring old sleep deprivation are just a few examples. The list goes on, because this is an extremely common feature to many neurodivergent experiences.
Emotions do not have intrinsic morality, and they are not frivolous set-dressing. Anger is no more inherently toxic than guilt is fundamentally manipulative. These are not behaviors. They are part of your internal experience, and serve as barometers for your mental well-being.
Some people will feel things more intensely or frequently. Punishing them (or yourself) for that is cruel and counterproductive. Have patience, and make the space that's needed. The world is certainly big enough for accomodations and self-growth.