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hey, listen. I don't care about any of that, okay? I'm going to destroy you.
Watching the process of this absolutely stunning painting makes it even more beautiful.
The artist is Sydney Swisher
This is still one of the greatest things ever made.
artistic rendition of how my cat fell asleep this morning
For those who don't know: Ikumi Nakamura is the woman who was senior artist on Bayonetta, and designed the titular character along with Hideki Kamiya. Their greatest moment of bonding was over their insistence that Bayonetta keep her glasses on at all times. Nakamura cannot go to horny jail. She is the warden.
Happy pride month to her and her exclusively
she made a comic about the experience on twitter
happy pride
An Update from back in October I'm surprised wasn't added to this post. lol
maybe the world is worth it after all
Okay awesome gay post aside does anyone know who the absolute queen cosplaying dimitrescu is????
happy birthday, gilbert baker. (june 2, 1951 — march 31, 2017)
Happy Pride
[ID: Four stills from Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death (2008), a Claymation film. In the first frame, Wallace- a cartoony, bald white man, is sitting at a table and gesturing outwards with his hands while the subtitles read, “And I’m not a fruit cake, am I, lad?”
The next frame shows Gromit, a cartoony dog, who is stirring a cup of tea with a pinky extended, looking away from Wallace with his eyes wide and brow lifted like he is a little taken aback. The third frame shows him squinting at Wallace in polite disagreement or perhaps in a sarcastic placating manner.
The fourth is a slightly wider shot showing them both, and some other items on the table in front of them. Gromit is reaching over to give Wallace a sympathetic, if slightly condescending, pat on the shoulder, while Wallace looks down sadly into his own cup of tea. / end ID]
i love these two sm they’re only 3 apples tall
something soft
Pre-menstrual depression is always depicted as like "He He! I had a box of icecream bars and cried while watching the Titanic!" But in reality, it's more like, "I'm standing the edge of an abyss. There is nothing good inside of me, I'm filled with rage and desperation."
It's crazy that being told how to deal with that is never a part of anyone's menstrual sex education.
This has already been said in the notes, but if PMS causes extreme depression and even suicidal ideation, that is in fact something that most people do not experience and it can be treated
Like for the majority it really is "oh i'm hungrier and moodier than usual"
^this should be a part of sex education so the point still stands
I went to my doctor after I was walking to work one morning and saw a bus coming and actually took a step to throw myself in front of it before I pulled myself together. Later that day I started bleeding and was literally like someone flipped a switch and I didn't feel suicidal anymore. Which made me feel like I was loosing my mind because who goes from 'I want to throw myself in front of a bus' to 'I'm perfectly fine' just like that? I did some research, I went to the doctor and described my feelings, he looked me in the eye and gently asked what I thought it was, I said I'd read about PMDD and I thought it might be that, he said 'I think so too' and wrote a prescription.
If, before you get your period, you feel furiously angry, suicidal, irritated by every tiny thing to the point you want to murder someone, stuck in a black hole you'll never escape from. If you are experiencing extreme emotions for what seems like no good reason, especially if you get your period and those extreme emotions just go away. You're probably not just PMSing , you may have PMS's feral big sister PMDD and it's treatable.
Also this is something that can develop as you get older. So if you used to get normal PMS but what I wrote above sounds more like your norm now then don't just write it off as regular PMS.
There are multiple chapters that are set in hospitals where the characters are attempting to recover from injuries that never fully heal. I must once again stress that my experience in WWI was perfectly normal.
Maybe I should grow up
Yahoooooooooo!!!!
realistically i dont think i fit in anywhere, but im just trying to enjoy life for what it is