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“They said living is the process of getting used to goodbyes”
“No, it’s not. There’s no such thing as a person that is used to saying goodbyes”
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nobody asked for this but i rlly love mulan sooooo….

enjoy anyways

likey/reblog or kacchanie on twitter

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Student/studying thinspo for @blackcoffeetogo📘

(none of these photos are mine)

Send me thinspo mood board requests!! I’m getting them done slowly but surely lol

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Long Distance Friendships: Games

We all find ourselves with a long distance friend eventually, whether because someone moved or it’s just easier for you to make friends online. The problem can be finding time to chat or, if you do find time, finding something to do. I have a lot of friends who live in other countries, so I’ve had time to hone my list of online games. These are games that are best accompanied with a Skype call! Please feel free to reblog this with more suggestions!

  • Pretend You’re Xyzzy > FREE; This is an online version of Cards Against Humanity. The games can be altered to fit your interests by choosing decks from cardcastgame.com
  • Agario > FREE; It is easiest to find your friends using the party mode. Have one person create a link, then share that link with everyone. Gang up on other players to climb to the top of the leader board
  • Minecraft > $27 USD; Minecraft is a great way to have a physical presence without actually being anywhere near your friends. Plus, you can build with each other and create other games within the game! I suggest looking into builds like Achievement Hunter’s Let’s Play series
  • Board Game Online > FREE; This game is more mature and requires a lot of reading, but if you’re into board games and adventure, it’s worth looking into
  • Town of Salem > FREE; Town of Salem is a game known by many different names but has now been adapted for an online version. You may also know it as Werewolf. It can be difficult to get the hang of, so I would suggest reading the roles and these handy tips
  • Omegle > FREE; Omegle can be incredibly fun if used right. Decide on a mutual interest and try to find each other. You can attempt to find each other on cam, though be wary
  • The Jackbox Party Pack > $25 USD; Definitely worth the money. This pack gives you five games that test your trivia, your ability to lie successfully, and your artistic abilities. Also, check out Quiplash
  • FMK > FREE; Using a long list of names (be as aburd as possible), have a friend pick a number between one and ten. The first three multiples of that number and their corresponding names on the list are the people/characters/items that the player must choose to fuck, marry, or kill
  • Paranoia > FREE; Based on the post created on Tumblr. Using Skype, someone will private message a question. The answer must be said out loud in a call. Put 0 or 1 into RANDOM.ORG and, if it’s a 0, then the question remains a secret. If it’s a 1, the question is revealed.

not really a game but something fun to do:

Plug.dj > FREE; listen to music hosted on YouTube or Soundcloud together. You can create your own private room or join a public room. My friends use it a lot just to watch YT vids together but that’s your choice. There is an in-room chat.

On a similar note to that website, and I am thinking of creating a separate post to this one, you can share a virtual browser over at rabb.it for free! You can watch movies, listen to music, and basically pretend that you’re in the same room, without getting out of bed.

Wine or Cheese > FREE; This is a player-directed roleplay game, whereby one person becomes the narrator and another person (or a group of people), control the decisions in the storyline. The story can be about anything and go anywhere. The only limit is everyone’s imagination.

SkillGamesBoard.com > Free, you can play a lot of fun little logic games like connect 4, chess, reversi, etc. here with a chat. One or both of you can make an account or you can just be ‘anonymous.’

Epicmafia > pretty much the same thing as town of salem, but better. since the site comes with no tutorial, i wrote one up here!

Toot toot putting this here because I honestly have more online friends than irl friends

diep.io: agar.io except you are a tank. you can upgrade to different tanks with enough exp. there are multiple gamemodes including free-for-all, teams, domination, etc

  • skribbl.io > FREE; Pictionary online! One person draws something, everyone else has to guess what it is. You can create private rooms.
  • Drawasaurus > FREE; The same, but without private rooms.
  • Drawception > FREE/Paid; Like the Telephone Game but with drawing! It’s fairly slow paced and doesn’t require everyone to be online at the same time. HOWEVER, to create a game with friends you need to be level 8 on the site or pay $5, so one of you will need to be level 8 to start the games. The rest of you will need an account to play. 
  • Spyfall > FREE; A bit tricky to get the hang of at first, but really fun once you do; needs at least 3 players and best with 5 or more. Every player is provided with the list of possible locations, and every player but the Spy is given the same location and a ‘role’. Players ask each other questions about where they are and why they’re there as they try to uncover the Spy - who doesn’t know where everyone is, but has to pretend that they are there too. (NOTE: there’s no ‘accuse’ button or chatroom or anything like that - the website is just a tool that picks roles/location/the spy so you’ll need Discord or Skype to play).
  • Articulate/Catchphrase/Taboo/etc > FREE; Use a word generator (this one has a lot of different categories and difficulties and this one gives you a whole card of related words) to play a modified version of whichever “Describe a word without saying it for someone to guess” game you like best. 
  • Pokemon Showdown > Build a Pokemon team and battle people online. I’ve never used it because I’m awful at Pokemon but it’s apparently pretty good.
  • Transformice > A game where you play as a mouse working with other mice to get cheese! You can make your own room to play in with friends; you can play as a guest but you’ll need an account to use the in-game chat. There’s no tutorial in this game so it’s a bit tricky to learn.
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I am still amazed that this is just something we do like it’s genetically coded

i dONT WANT TO BE RUDE AND MAKE THE DRIVERS WAIT

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“No wonder the suffering you’re constantly feeling… you confuse attention for love and validation for worth.”

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If you would report an undocumented immigrant to ICE you would have reported me to the Nazis and I don’t fucking trust you

A note:

I live in a state where you “have to” report anyone you suspect of being undocumented (that wonderful hellhole of Arizona). Now in practice this law has fallen far short, thank goodness. But if you live in such a place and they start enforcing it, here is how you get around it:

Assume everyone who doesn’t speak English is visiting.

Never ask about their job, because if they tell you they work here then you know they’re not visiting. You see them a lot for several weeks or months? Hm. Someone in the family must be ill. That’s terribly tough. They always dress in old, ratty laborers’ clothes? I feel you, my dude, I can’t afford new clothes either, and my dad has the fashion sense of an aardvark, so sometimes it’s not even about “affording” them. They say they’ve been here for years? You must have misunderstood. Spanish isn’t your first language, after all. First and last name? It never came up, or you don’t recall–you meet a lot of people.

And then, if you’re asked: no, you haven’t seen anyone residing illegally in the United States. Just people visiting.

Very good very important addition

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