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I laugh everytime 😂😂
Me walking away from my problems
i love when professors try to use modern slang to relate to students. my professor referred to the theater of pompey as “the place where caesar got vibe checked by a bunch of senators” and i lost it.
Vibe Check (1806) by Vincenzo Camuccini
when mcdonalds accidentally gives you an extra chicken nugget
if i had a rod shot through my skull i would simply not become a huge asshole
rip to phineas gage but im different
how do u tell the difference between executive dysfunction, procrastination, and laziness bc fuck idk how to
Idk if you were actually looking for an answer but I talk about this with my therapist a lot so heres his wisdom:
Laziness=You don't want to do a task, so you choose not to, and you're fine with that. You either dont care if it gets done or you figure someone else will do it.
Procrastination=You want to do the task, but you put it off because it seems difficult/boring/time consuming.
Executive dysfunction=You want to do the task, and intend to at that very moment. There is no significant reason not to, but you can't because your brain is having difficulty transitioning between activities.
The key difference, he points out, is that if you experience guilt or shame from not doing it, then it's NOT laziness, because those feelings indicate, on some level, a desire to complete the task.
The latter two have more overlap imo, but for myself, I think of it as whether you are having trouble confronting the task itself, or just the transition.
An excellent explanation!
Pro tip: if you’re worried about it, you aren’t lazy.
moving to a new blog
hello fellow mutuals! ☺️☺️
I’ve moved to versicoloreddice and will be there from now on!
p.s : this blog won’t be deleted (I can’t delete it on the mobile app but I can’t login anywhere else), so it’ll just become permanently inactive.
what ageism is: elderly people living on social security alone not having enough to make ends meet, inaccessibility to public places for people with limited mobility, medical abuse in nursing homes, being assumed to be mentally incompetent, employment discrimination
what ageism is not: you getting mocked for being in your late 30s and getting into heated arguments on tumblr with high school kids about steven universe
its so amazing that not a single response to this post is good
them: you don’t watch game of thrones?? really? how come?
me:
@scarcity-of-cats @annajanes
It’s called Unconsenting Media
moving to a new blog
hello fellow mutuals! ☺️☺️
I’ve moved to versicoloreddice and will be there from now on!
p.s : this blog won’t be deleted (I can’t delete it on the mobile app but I can’t login anywhere else), so it’ll just become permanently inactive.
I had a dream I wrote up this whole essay post about what Clifford the Big Red Dog did for disability visibility and then I woke up like where is my essay
Now u gotta write that essay post
No joke but KC was really formative when I was like whatever, seven, in shaping the way I thought about disability. KC is an active character on the show who has three legs.
In his introductory episode, the other dogs try too much to help KC and end up getting in his way. He explains that even though he has three legs, he’s just an ordinary dog who can do most of the things they can, and he will ask for help when he needs it, just like any dog with four legs.
After that, KC appears pretty regularly both in episodes about disability (he eventually becomes a service dog) as well as ordinary episodes that have nothing to do with disability.
This isn’t to even mention the possible metaphor of Clifford’s largeness for disability. Clifford’s size is often brought up as an inconvenience or problem by antagonist characters before either 1) a space is made more accessible to him or 2) he shows that his size wasn’t a barrier in the first place. The message is always to include others who are different from you.
Anyway, PBS has been doing loads for diversity for decades and I hope in this wonderful era of gay rat marriage y’all recognize that.
i will step on every crunchy leaf and nobody can stop me
i’m filing a restraining order
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I love when guys r like “it’s not fair! girls get to wear makeup to fake being attractive and we don’t !” cause like..there’s literally nothing stopping u from rocking a contour or covering up ur acne…I have a spare beauty blender u can use
well theres a lot of social stigma tbh
that is so true..thank god there’s no social stigma pressuring girls to wear makeup..that would be crazy
I know that the “billionaire playboy” look is important to B’s look but honestly if the joker or smthn tried to kill someone at a gala and Bruce fuckin decked him everyone would probably just be like “damn these Gotham boys are just Like That huh”
Too true, the actual reason nobody makes Bruce Wayne the Batman seriously is because the entirety of Gotham is ridiculous and Like That
Reporter: Mister Wayne, how did you find the courage to punch the Joker?
Bruce: That clown comes to my party, threatens my guests and my children - of course I deck him. What else was I supposed to do? Wait for Batman to show up?
hello, 911? i’d like to report a mass mercy killing
i would survive a horror movie