he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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ever since i was a little girl i knew i wanted to deny location sharing and turn off personalized ads and reject all non-essential cookies and not set up siri and face ID
"in depth character creation, you can literally adjust everything!"
>two genders❌
>gender locked hairstyles❌
>no curly hair❌
>can't make them fat or muscular❌
>you can actually just adjust the face a bunch and be pale and skinny✅
"Also the Girl clothes are locked to type B and Type A isn't allowed to wear them."
Meanwhile, CD projeck Red is like: "HELL YEAH YOU CAN HAVE THAT PHAT GIRLDICK"
The “women have a biological clock that makes them suddenly want a baby” thing is weird because nowadays 75% of the time you hear about a couple where one of them is desperate to have a baby RIGHT NOW despite the impracticality of their current life circumstances, the baby crazy one is the man.
The funny thing about generational trauma is that it doesn't really look like trauma. It just looks like "that funny thing that everyone's mom does for no apparent reason."
imposter syndrome is so funny like fuuuuck i hope nobody finds out im tricking people into thinking im competent by knowing things and doing them
nighttime is wonderful. especially during longer rest stops at convenience stores when you get to see everyone and theyre all groggy. its very human. very unifying. quite domestic in a way
the most human experience i've had in years was part of my work routine for about 8 months. i'd get off and drive home around 3:30 or 4 in the morning. i'd stop at the gas station i always visited.
night shift finished up soon. maybe the occasional cop. everyone who showed up, myself included, was exhausted, almost lost, and delighted just to see a friendly face. it was too early for the early birds and too late for the night owls. just...the inbetween. everyone was your friend.
i think about it a lot. what a beautiful thing, to be so tired as to forget strangers aren't your friends. i've never quite felt so human as standing outside a slightly rundown gas station, smoking and chatting with someone i barely knew the name of.
i know in my heart of hearts that within the pokémon universe it’s all the really cute popular marketable pokémon that have the most irresponsible trainers. small dog syndrome ramped up to a whole new level. that is not a toy that is a lifelong commitment. ma’am please keep your untrained sylveon in its pokéball inside the store. no that is not a service pokémon it wouldn’t be using moonblast on everything if it was
[Image ID: A screencap of a news article by “The Daily Tism.” The headline reads “Missing! ‘Autistic Sense of Justice Nowhere to be Found When It’s Time to Talk About Race.” A blonde white woman, dressed in a long-sleeved pink shirt with darker pink-rimmed round glasses stares shocked at a computer screen. End ID.]
this is a perfect example of why the autistic trait commonly described as a ‘strong sense of justice’ should be instead described as strong or even inflexible moral convictions. because autistic people can be wrong. we are people, and sometimes people are wrong about stuff, including morality and justice. autistic people hold strong to our personal beliefs, but does that mean we all have strong moral compasses and a sense of justice?? i don’t really think so. in actual reality, it just means it’s often hard to change our minds about morality, and nearly impossible to convince us to act against whatever we personally think is morally correct, not that we are actually correct about morality (which is subjective, or at best situational, anyway)
white autistic people can be great in fighting racism, but only if they believe it’s a big deal, and that is nowhere near a universal truth
and we all hold internal biases related to the society weve been raised in
i think similarly ppl with moral ocd are not correct about morality in fact important to helping fight the compulsions related to moral ocd is recognizing that there is not A correct set of morals for every situation and that no one person has it all figured out no one is a worse person because of that either
“Feet Above” by Zurab Getsadze ⌘
the intensity of season one xenagab continues to blow me away
now why did the critically acclaimed gothic sci-fi novel harrow the ninth just make a none pizza with left beef reference.
excuse me????
It appears that boredom lies behind the most creative ideas. That's why quarantine has produced some of the most entertaining activities. One of them is the Getty Museum challenge, that so many of you have already seen in our previous article here.
Narcissus taking a selfie is the ACTUAL best.
These are REALLY cool
These are art in themselves, in a some of them point out what lockdown was like for us, they’re expressed themselves in a really cool way. But I think these are going to be talked about in the future.