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Blobs~

@immabutterfish / immabutterfish.tumblr.com

A self-inspiration blog. Contains NSFW and random stuff I find interesting.
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Wow, is anyone still around seeing this account? It's been probably close a decade since my last post/reblog 😅

Just in case anyone does, here's a long overdue update: I have been doing nsfw stuff on twitter for about a year now (this is my sfw acc, nsfw link is in the bio 😆:

Too many things have changed. Bascially I'm more openly perverted 🤣 and somehow became a obito x kakashi shipper (I guess that's not too different. Just that I'm an old lady now 😆) The stuff I do is obviously not tumblr friendly, but maybe I could try to post the sfw here too when I find the strength?

Who knows 😌 I just want to enjoy putting whatever stuff I want to again 😁

See you on twitter! (If anyone does see this 🤣)

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shrylia

Haven’t done a photostudy in a while!  3hrs, PS CC, Kyle T. Webster brushes Speedpaint: (x)

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calystarose

Because treating people fairly often means treating them differently.

This is something that I teach my students during the first week of school and they understand it. Eight year olds can understand this and all it costs is a box of band-aids.

I have each students pretend they got hurt and need a band-aid. Children love band-aids. I ask the first one where they are hurt. If he says his finger, I put the band-aid on his finger. Then I ask the second one where they are hurt. No matter what that child says, I put the band-aid on their finger exactly like the first child. I keep doing that through the whole class. No matter where they say their pretend injury is, I do the same thing I did with the first one.

After they all have band-aids in the same spot, I ask if that actually helped any of them other than the first child. I say, “Well, I helped all of you the same! You all have one band-aid!” And they’ll try to get me to understand that they were hurt somewhere else. I act like I’m just now understanding it. Then I explain, “There might be moments this year where some of you get different things because you need them differently, just like you needed a band-aid in a different spot.” 

If at any time any of my students ask why one student has a different assignment, or gets taken out of the class for a subject, or gets another teacher to come in and help them throughout the year, I remind my students of the band-aids they got at the start of the school year and they stop complaining. That’s why eight year olds can understand equity. 

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momo-de-avis

I remember reading somewhere once “we should be speaking of equity instead of equality” and that is a principle that applies here me thinks

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also, i want to apologize to people whose messages were ever ignored by me or took me ages to reply to. i have no excuses, i’m just shit at communicating and a lot of time get stuck in my own head, postpone replying and then either forget about it or think that it is too late to reply. i’m sorry if i’ve ever made someone feel bad bc of this - honestly, it’s never personal, it’s just me and my inner problems. i will try harder to work on it. thank you for ever initiating conversations with me ♥

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My instagram

Nothing much in it. Haven’t used it since posting a few random tests. But just in case for the whole tumblr deactivating thing comes for this account (though I doubt so.)

(Maybe I will find time to repost old stuff there.)

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“But Maria explained and painted their life cycle. Their metamorphosis from caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly. She not only explained that process, she showed which plant species each butterfly species was dependent upon. This book revolutionised the study of insects in Europe. But it also helped Maria raise the funds to embark upon a journey to study the more exotic creatures that she knew she would find in the tropical regions of the Dutch empire.”

David Olusoga, Civilisations, ep. 6 ‘First Contact’ (BBC 2018)

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