I'm fascinated by how the formatting of different social media sites affect how text is read.
For instance, a line break on Tumblr indicates a new idea.
But a reblog break indicates that time has passed.
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I'm fascinated by how the formatting of different social media sites affect how text is read.
For instance, a line break on Tumblr indicates a new idea.
But a reblog break indicates that time has passed.
Ads for weight loss should be illegal. Hope this helps.
Ending violence cycles in your family? Prepare to feel alone and powerful in the most confusing way imaginable
Had to reblog with these tags bc I get that
New comic about PMS
Need a new word for old blorbos that aren't really your blorbos anymore but you still feel fondness or them. The series ended or you fell out of the fandom, but your mutuals still put them on your dash sometimes and you go aw. he's still out there making it in the big city.
Blorbeens is the funniest response so far thank you. They been my blorbos
Late.
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If you watch Doctor Who on Disney+, it gives you a 'skip intro' button, and if anything shows that Disney does not understand the appeal of Doctor Who, it's that. Who skips the Doctor Who intro. It's the least skippable intro in television history. It never even occurred to me to do that.
i know i'm already very succeptible to sunday scaries but holy hell am i depressed this fine evening
hoban "wash" washburne - firefly 1x01 → filed under one of the greatest character introductions in television history
Michael Sheen as Robbie Ross in WILDE (1997)
Pride and PowerPoint
by pinna.blu_ on ig
Mr. Gaiman,
Almost 3 years ago, while at the most sleep-deprived moment of my life, got the kindest advice from you.
My son and I are now in the toddler years. He is the most amazing little human. Every day I try a little harder than the day before to be the best parent I can be for him. Through all of that, I still feel such imposter syndrome. I know no parent really knows what they are doing, I just feel like eventually everyone (especially my son) will find out that I REALLY have no idea what I'm doing.
Does it ever go away?
Thank you again for all that you do.
Nope. Never goes away. But one day you look at your kids with THEIR kids, and you realise that they are making it up as they go along too. And you feel a whole lot better.
Psych – 7.10: The Santabarbarian Candidate | Holes (2003) – dir. Andrew Davis
Weeping at this. Frighteningly similar to how I sound