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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Kiana Khansmith
art blog(derogatory)

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We never go out of style (x)
before “i knew it, i knew you” is released this friday, put in the tags your favourite(s) soundtrack song that taylor has released ☁️
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island
pastel taco bell in California, 2008
swifties gotta dream bigger we don't want all the concert films on disney+ we want them on blu ray!!!!!!
What chance do we have? The question is "what choice." Run, hide, plead for mercy, scatter your forces. You give way to an enemy this evil with this much power and you condemn the galaxy to an eternity of submission. The time to fight is now! ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY 2016 | dir. Gareth Edwards
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned (1934)
this is yearly trend for me to ask this here, so which one's the best summer fruit?
watermelon
mango
I've been the archer, I've been the prey.
not to be all "these two words will change your life" or whatever, but I promise you, programming in "good catch!" as your response to people correcting you/pointing out errors or whatever removes so much friction from interactions, and comes with a delightful happy meal toy of "not hating yourself so much for making mistakes"
I use "I stand corrected" a lot. The mild silliness of the outdated language makes it work for me.
I had a high school science teacher who would say "if you admit you're wrong and change your mind..." and the whole class would respond back "... you aren't wrong anymore!"
And when a kid would assert something incorrect In class, he wouldn't tell them they were wrong, he would help lead them to the right answer and then when they admitted/ accepted the new information, he'd say "now we're both right! Nice work!"
For a bunch of gifted kids whose identity and reputation often was staked on knowing more than most people, it was a great safety valve. No shame in making a mistake, because if you accept it you have learned! Now you are smarter! It always made me feel better.