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i baked cookies :D their burnt D:
Unofficial TMNT Quote
Mikey, randomly walking into the lab at 3am: Hey, what does A stand for? Donnie, about to fall asleep: God, Mikey. Shut the F up. Mikey, trying not to laugh: What does A stand for? Donnie, burying his face in his hands: Your ass. Mikey, laughing quietly: No, seriously. What does A stand for? Donnie: Your super ass. Mikey: …I guess I‘Ll take that. What does B stand for? Donnie: B!tch. Mikey, now doubled over laughing: *laughs* Raph in his room, having been woken up by the laughing: What the hell?
This was actually based off an interaction between me and my brother, right before bed. I just randomly walked into his room and said, “What does A stand for?” Chaos ensued. (Idk why i was laughing so hard though) If it wasn’t clear, I was trying to do that arson, barson, commit arson etc. thing with him. Obviously he didn’t know it existed even though I‘ve showed it to him so many times. This interaction is with the 12 turtles, just because I’m more familiar with them, but I have tagged other iterations because they also fit. (Rise also IG if you swap Raph for Leo)
ALRIGHT BOYS FINALLY WE ALL SET HERE!! LES GOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
I just started playing Pokemon Go yesterday. I have about 35 unique pokemon so far. Been transferring pretty much all of the repeats for dat candy.
The only thing people really want is to feel validated.
We seek validity in our thoughts and feelings by sharing them with others. We want to know that what we believe is justified, and that our feelings have been acknowledged and accepted. In an attempt to find some kind of solidarity among others we succeed only in isolating ourselves. In some cases, the other person refuses to acknowledge our feelings as being legitimate. In others, they realize that what we feel is perfectly acceptable and ration, but they simply cannot concede for fear of what they may have done to cause us to feel this way. The drive towards isolation is fueled by these pivotal moments in conversation. It is here that we begin to breakdown what was said by the other person; their facial expression, eye movements, the actual words that were said, and above all, the tone the tone that was used. In a split second we reconcile what has happened, and react. In my case, and I am assuming the case many others, I tend to push away from the person that hurt me. I send myself into emotional exile in order to prevent the pain from tearing me in two. In seeking comfort and understanding I usually find myself feeling just as, if not more, alone as I had before,
I've found that seeking validity from others has harmed me more than it has helped me; however, I have also found that there is really nothing wrong with building those relationships anyway. Lack of reciprocal validity means very little in comparison to the amount of time spent and enjoyment received from a friendship. Humans were not built to be isolated. We are social creatures who thrive on bonds that we build with one another; others can fail to understand you, while succeeding in loving you.
I just ate a big burger to celebrate my first Tumblr post ever.
It was a piece of nonsense but at least I have one ok jeezzzz
And now I don't know what to post next.
Reminding
I know we aren't talking right now, but thanks for the text and reminding me about homework tomorrow!