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@robinade YOU CANT JUST LEAVE THAT THERE hdhddhdydhdndhhfnff
"God never gives you more than you can handle" is survivorship bias. People who got more than they could handle are dead.
Oh, dear. I can't reblog that fast enough.
In time travel movies, when the time traveler asks 'What year is this?!?' they're always treated like they're being weird for asking.
When in reality, if you go 'What year is this?!?' people will just say '2024. Crazy huh.' and you go 'Wtf where has my youth gone.'
And if you ask 'And what month??' people won't judge you, they'll just go like 'SEPTEMBER!!! Can you believe it?!?!' and you go 'WHAT?!? Last time I checked we were in May?!?'
That is a great point. Especially if you time travel to a period of Big Historical Events, when everybody's looking a little wild about the eyes.
"Hey, what month is it?"
"January already, can you believe it? I swear I was just at Pompeii, but no one's going there again."
In the same vein:
Stumbling into a diner and asking "What town is this" isn't weird, the workers will think you're on a road trip
If you ask them "Where's the nearest Nano Deck?" they'll assume it's a shop they've never heard of and say "Sorry, I don't know where any of those are"
Going into a store and telling a cashier "I need pods for my comm device" will just get you a "Never heard of those, maybe try Radio Shack?"
I think the problem is that people who create sci-fi movies have never had to work customer service jobs
people are way more likely to assume they just haven’t heard of what you’re referring to than assume you’ve made up a fake thing.
basically all of human life can fit into one or more of these categories:
there is limited access to information and therefore it’s totally normal to not have heard of things
there’s so much going on all the time that even though you have easy access to information, there’s no way you can be expected to know everything
you hear about wild shit so often that there’s no reason you wouldn’t accept this new weird shit
it is normal for a traveller from elsewhere to tell you of stuff you’ve never heard of
does the general public even know why joong calls pond pangpond
“I’m fighting alone, every day. I fight with the hell that I survived. I fight with the fact of my own humanity. I fight with the idea that death is the only way of escaping this fact.”
l Han Kang, Human Acts l ph: Michael Shainblum
straight gay forward 🤙🏻
this was missing the incredibly important next picture where she got mad at the camera like its their fault she bit the soap
This did not happen because of the electoral college. Trump won the popular vote. In fact, the entire country moved further right--including blue states.
This didn't happen because Harris wasn't left enough. Many voters said they viewed her as radically liberal. If this election hasn't shown you your leftist ideals aren't held by most of this country, I don't know what will. California, one of the bluest states in the country, voted for slavery and against a minimum wage increase.
This didn't happen because of Gaza. As usual, most voters dgaf about foreign policy. At most they viewed the protests last year as evidence of general lawlessness, like they did with black lives matter. They voted on domestic issues like they always do. And those issues were the economy and a general backlash against 'others' like immigrants and trans people.
This also didn't happen because of leftists not voting to protest Gaza. The margin of victory is too big for that.
This happened because people really hate inflation, and when people aren't happy they will reflexively swing the political pendulum in the opposite direction. Which is why we also see a far right swing in blue states.
It also happened because people are generally under informed, and did not listen when multiple expert economists said Trump's policies would be bad for the economy.
It happened because in addition to being ignorant, people are also pretty bigoted. It feels good to blame outsiders, it feels good to hurt them, and they love that Trump says and does the things polite society says you shouldn't. This happened because people genuinely like Trump and dislike challenges to the ingrained social hierarchy, aka 'woke'.
This happened because it was what a majority of people wanted.
It is time
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This is because snow doesn't bounce sound waves like concrete does. When the world is like this it's LITERALLY quieter. The snow muffles sound
the best thing about tumblr is that you can watch a show and then you come here and someone has made a gifset of it and you can put it on your blog like a sticker in a journal