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zee | hockey: @nhl-chirps | soccer: @tiernatobin
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appalamutte

the background music from the iconic scene after katya shoots goncharov and misses, where this iconic conversation takes place:

katya: “of course we’re in love. that’s why i tried to shoot you.” goncharov: “if we really were in love you wouldn’t have missed.”
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tiredyke

it’s okay if your comphet turns out to be genuine attraction to men. it can be hard to differentiate. finding out you’re bi instead of a lesbian is okay. self-discovery is a good thing and you’re not invalidating lesbians by figuring out your sexuality

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“UNHAND ME, SANTA.”

Giant eagles are such fuckheads I love them, they get hit on the highway a lot because they love eating deer that have been hit by cars but they will literally eat so much THEY CAN’T GET OFF THE GROUND they sit down and eat until they’re too heavy to fly so a car comes by and they try to take off and they’re like ‘fuck FUCK this was fine an hour ago what happened’ bruh you ate half a deer wtf

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memedreamm

i don’t care about straight actors playing queer people in media all i care about is if theyre going to put their whole pussy into it. tom hardy of course ive had gay sex im an actor. keanu reeves and river phoenix going to gay clubs in seattle and making out in public. heath ledger almost breaking jake gyllenhal’s nose because he kissed him too hard. when will actors do this again. 

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random norwegian words (a vocab list)

  • a step - et steg
  • a worth - en verdt
  • value - en verdi
  • regardless - uansett
  • an appearance - et utseende
  • a circumstance - en omstendighet
  • a life circumstance - en livssituasjon
  • to deserve - å fortjene
  • to take care of - å ta vare på
  • to hide - å skjule
  • to break up - å slå opp
  • to grasp - å fatte
  • to suggest - å foreslå
  • to guess - å gjette
  • by the way - forresten
  • to promise - å love
  • to avoid - å unngå
  • to list - å liste
  • to close - å lukke
  • a gate - en port
  • to fight - å kampe
  • superpowers - superkrefter
  • to lose - å miste
  • a plot - et plott
  • to get rid of - å bli kvitt
  • a wound - et sår
  • to arrive - å ankomme
  • safety - sikkerhet (-en)
  • to shut off - å slå av
  • to navigate - å navigere
  • to trap - å felle, fange
  • to seize - å gripe
  • to distract - å distrahere
  • to attach - å angripe
  • fireworks - fyrverkeri
  • to awaken - å vekke
  • to sacrifice - å ofre
  • to protect - å beskytte
  • an expression - et utrykk
  • a guard - en vakt
  • a conversation - en samtale
  • about - omtrent
  • to pretend - å late
  • thrilling - spennende
  • false - falsk
  • besides - i tillegg til
  • an offer - et tilbud
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c3rvida3

My new meds make my skin throw a fit. It’s not terribly bad, just a few things here and there, but it’s bumming me out because I’ve never really had too many run-ins with acne.

My four-year-old sister, however, is under the impression that it’s just “3D freckles”, and that they look very, very pretty. She wants all of my freckles to “pop out”, especially the ones across my nose; they’re her favourite.

And it puts me in this weird position where I can’t say, “No, this is acne, and it’s bad,” because I don’t want to teach her that it’s a bad to have unclear skin, you know?

Because the more I think about interactions I have with children, the more I realise that children will consistently compliment “flaws” until they’ve been taught not to.

Like, a kid at the library, whose sister has vitiligo, saw my scars once and suggested that his sister and I should be cats for Halloween, since I have “tabby skin” and she has “calico skin”. “I can be a black cat,” he immediately added. “It’s not AS cool, but they’re the spookiest.”

When I started losing weight, my little brother immediately demanded that I gain it back, because I wasn’t as comfortable to cuddle with anymore.

And my other little sister always wants to wear her paint-stained clothes to school so that “everyone can tell [she’s] an artist”.

I don’t know. I guess talking to little kids just reminds me that all of this superficial shit we worry about really is 100% made up.

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30knight

A comic about the spectrum of responses to stress - we talk alot about the more extreme ends of this and trauma, but the more subtle and every day responses can be harder to spot. if we can understand our own and other’s responses better, problems Are easier to confront and blaming is less likely to happen :) hope it’s helpful!!

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