I didn’t know that, thank you!
I would take another Aleve and fucking die
@nobrandminda FUCK YOU

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I didn’t know that, thank you!
I would take another Aleve and fucking die
@nobrandminda FUCK YOU
witchywaterstone: LDS church, as part of the above picture, unable to communicate with others.Mike Executrix explains how quantum lights and laboratory experiments triple-check that we lost one so far.
racheldls: Two pitbulls as vocalists.
witchywaterstone: IS PART SUCCUBUS SO HER SPECIAL POWER IS MAKING ANYONE FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU TOMORROWS FAR AWAY.
racheldls: A surprise, as they want.
witchywaterstone: Lately we occasionally notice them wandering through our mistake.
racheldls: Plenty as regards others who say they should be able to survive without conventional medications.
As someone who has a severe chronic illness, your words very much resonated. I also wanted you to know, that I really enjoy your liveblogging of Homestuck. I'm partially housebound, so my entertainment options are obviously limited, but your liveblogging is fun and cheers me up. I expect you probably have better and worse days too, and I hope you have many more of the better ones.
The feeling is mutual! That was a lot of how I started liveblogging. Rock on.
racheldls replied to your post:I want a romantic friendship, where we get...
Sounds like what you want is what Homestuck would describe as a moirail, and yeah, I want one too.
I've never read Homestuck (nor do I plan to), but what I was thinking of was a phenomenon from the Victorian era, when women were very affectionate toward each other but weren't couples.
Actually, kids fail certain tests meant to test for object permanence until around age 2. But they show signs of having object permanence at a much younger age. A lot of modern research into child development has been about how our tests have been underestimating understanding by measuring performance. This is a PDF of an experiment demonstrating 5 month olds probably have object permanence. Can't share URLs to research w/Tumblr but the Wikipedia page has a contradicting evidence section.
Research is cool!
To me, part of the point of the boycott is to show it isn't profitable to turn Card's books into movies. If Ender's Game profits well, then they may give Card more money for another book. If it flops, they won't. So, regardless of the details of who will profit or harm and how much, it will help to boycott it.
Yes, exactly. Card got his money (and may have spent some as a producer). Everyone who worked on it got paid.
Isn't the whole capitalist "vote with your wallet" what we're supposed to do? My wallet's vote is to show the studios that it isn't profitable to make movies based on books by rabid homophobes.
To the best of my knowledge (i.e. I read it, but haven't checked multiple sources to confirm it), bread fraud is the source of the baker's dozen. There were laws mandating the weights that bread products had to be to count as the customer getting what they paid for. To prevent the risk of accidentally going under the mandated weights, bakers would often throw an extra item in, because the penalties were harsh. Then it just became tradition.