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Lick, lick, licking himself clean @mostlycatsmostly
Jumped a fence barefoot onto concrete and landed unfavorably...🙈 Oops. Fractured one foot and sprained the other. Thank you guys for caring n' stuff.😊
I think the characters in SS were good but there wasn't much of a plot, I enjoyed it though.
I’ll admit, i enjoyed Deadshot and (in parts) Harley, but it’s a shame we didn’t really get to see/know most of the other characters (Except Diablo, but i feel like that only got put in so the last fight would make sense)
Stanley is a pretty boy 😻
Chris Evans, Dinosaurs, MCU
I am so happy being associated with all three of these!
Old bones, Crossbones and a man I’d like to bone! 😂
What's going on out there? @mostlycatsmostly
Oscar Isaac is hella fine
I can’t figure out if its’s a nice face or not, it’s just confusing me haha
Pretentious Dickhead Update:
In response to asking if being a libertarian feminist was an issue, I was told that when at university, especially studying a social science, it’s a complex matrix or something or other that shapes us. Apparently some of us grow out of it once we’ve left uni behind. But sometimes it’s too late for many.
This, was my rather controlled response:
I'm not putty. My personality and identity are not merely decided by, or solely influenced by, my educational environment. I've identified as agnostic for the past 10 years -before I even knew the term for it was 'agnostic'- and I came to that conclusion on my own. Up until I started university I had been in very Catholic educational environments. I don't see how compulsory R.E. and daily prayers could shape my consciousness into identifying as agnostic. You may argue rebellion to such strict environments, but I have no problem with rules or authority within educational settings. Also, how would studying psychology have any effect whatsoever on my political stance? I am my own person with my own views. Yes, these views are susceptible to change and development, but that is due to my analysis of new information that is provided to me from a variety sources. I think it's rather close-minded of you to assume that people's identities are shaped so easily by such minuscule factors.