so i rewatched the hbomberguy video and
well done sir, well done

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so i rewatched the hbomberguy video and
well done sir, well done
when you reread writing you’ve already posted on the internet and it has typos
hobie coming out
hobie: i'm gay
noir: yes you do seem happy
hobie: no like i'm queer
noir, confused: yes, you are eccentric
hobie: HOMOSEXUAL I AM A HOMOSEXUAL I LIKE MEN
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The prickly pear is a symbol of Palestinian resistance due to its thorny outside and its plant's tenacity in the face of destruction.
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I don't know if I'm the only one but recently I've been getting followed by blogs with default pfps and randomly generation names. They were not new refugees who didn't customize their blog
They were porn bots who post sexually explicit videos
If you, for any reason, do not want to see such videos, DO NOT CHECK THE POSTS OF BLOGS LIKE THAT. BLOCK AND MOVE ON.
And to people who have blank blogs like that, please customize them
This has been a PSA
Okay so Time’s nickname is the Old Man. And “old man” can be used as slang for someone’s father.
Which means you cannot convince me that there hasn’t been at least one incident where one of the Links was talking to some random person in town and said something along the lines of “oh yeah, the old man will be back soon” and the person just assumed that they were talking about their father.
So when Time gets back, the random person asks him a question about his ‘son’, and Time has to very awkwardly explain that they aren’t related while the random person quickly figures out that the Chain is actually a family, its just that the Chain themselves haven’t figured it out yet
"Dys" Disorders and Their Reception in Schools
Many people have heard of dyslexia, the disorder that is characterized by "difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words" (Mayo Clinic)
However, two similar disorders are much less well known. Dyscalculia, the learning difficulty that affects an individual’s ability to do basic arithmetic (National Center for Learning Disabilities), and dysgraphia, a neurological disorder characterized by writing disabilities (National Center for Learning Disabilities)
I was diagnosed with dysgraphia in sixth grade after it became nearly impossible for me to write my daily paragraph in english class due to hand cramps, messing handwriting, and constant misspelling. I was lucky enough to be given an accommodation where I could type longer writing assignments. That helped with my problem tremendously, if I had not been given that help I would have most likely ended up with much poorer grades due to issues with reading my work, or even getting it done at all.
That is why it bothers me so much when people make light of these disorders, specifically dysgraphia and dyscalculia. Dyslexia is well known enough that if someone to were to claim that their problems with reading English homework were caused by dyslexia as a joke, there would be negative reception from people. However, it is not the same with dysgraphia and dyscalculia. I cannot count the number of times I have heard people make jokes saying that they must have dyscalculia because they are so bad at math, or saying that their handwriting is so bad that they must be dysgraphic. Obviously, that could be true, but in all of the ways I have heard it, it was always oversimplifying a complex and harmful mental disorder into a joke about grades and tests. I don't think that they meant it in a harmful way, but it is harmful because it devalues the struggles that people with those disorders have to go through.