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The Terminator (1984) dir. James Cameron
I'm weak for the found family trope. I love it. When your story has found family as a topic you already won my heart. A group of friends becoming like family for each other? Great. Wonderful. 10/10. This is my favorite thing EVER
DOCTOR WHO | The God Complex (6.11)
The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules.
#hello darkness, my old friend
DOCTOR WHO “The Shakespeare Code” 😏
#let the friendship begin
what i want when i search catholic stuff: honest questioning of how faith really works, admittance of personal flaws and struggles, discussion of popular misunderstandings in theology, the differences in outlook and actions in church between different locations, thoughts on eternal truth and how it pertains to now
what i get: endless nfp, tob, lavish promises of perpetual virtue, overly-simplified and condescending social theorem, vicious catfights over personal differences, a complete lack of ability to view a critic as a human being or a criticism as having a right to exist, prosperity gospel disguised as faith, eugenicism and utilitarianism disguised as responsibility, general immaturity and obnoxiousness
I'm not sure if I'm early or late because of time zones, but happy birthday to the loml 💖!! Watermark is dalek.mp4 because that's an Instagram acc I co-own. ...
honestly i think the most validating thing ive ever heard was “good parents don’t have to try to convince their children they weren’t abused” so yknow. remember that.
Don’t be a mother who has to convince her children she didn’t abuse them. Create a home that’s safe and sweet, a refuge from the abuses that your children will face at the hands of fake friends, the school system, and strangers. The thought that you’re an abuses should never enter your children’s minds.
little scrupulosity things
everything you do and say is undeniable proof that you are a bad person who deserves to suffer
everything everyone else says to you is undeniable proof that you are a bad person who deserves to suffer
everything you think of is undeniable proof that you are a bad person who deserves to suffer
literally anything that ever happens is undeniable proof that you are a bad person who deserves to suffer
ELASTIC SELF
“In [Tricia] Wang’s theory, a network like Facebook, which enforces real name registration and consists of a person’s friends and family from time immemorial, encourages bounded use. It’s like the small town you never left, the grammar school class you couldn’t pass out of, the first dead-end job. It’s a network mired in past and present, and by its nature it enforces a limited sense of identity and expression.
By contrast, something like Tumblr encourages unbounded use. It allows you to experiment and play. It’s the big city, and each new tumblelog you create is like a new bar or neighborhood where you can try on a new self and see how it fits. In one instant you can be a pug lover, reblogging the best animated GIFs of the flat-faced dogs. In the next, you can dive deep into the Go Pro snowboarding community and post snaps from your latest run.
Hence Wang’s notion of the elastic self. Like rubber bands, when we step into Tumblr we can stretch and reshape ourselves into different configurations. Each new hat we try on stretches the rubber band just a little bit further, and over time it might evolve into a new configuration. This allows for remarkable opportunities to explore different potentials of self and self-expression.”
From An Xiao Mina’s The Social Ties That Unbind (via @kenyatta )
I just got the sudden urge to put on some really loud music from the 2000s and start dancing in my room where no one can see me, but I don’t want anyone to hear the music and I have math homework.
I really wanted to be wrong.
I’m thrilled to announce that Reilly Dolman (you know him from Netflix’s Travelers series as Philip Pearson) is the first narrator in the Ghosts of the Shadow Market series! He just recorded Son of the Dawn with Simon & Schuster Audio – check out a photo from the studio session on left! You can pre-order the audio download read by Reilly here: http://adbl.co/2FQ6ezj I’m so excited for you guys to read Son of the Dawn! Coming April 10.