My name is Sodium but call me Salt
my personal tags are:
#saltsays (me babbling in tags or on reblog)
#the mortifying ordeal of being salt (just things that happen)
#salts brain syndromes (anything related to my brain syndromes)
My name is Sodium but call me Salt
my personal tags are:
#saltsays (me babbling in tags or on reblog)
#the mortifying ordeal of being salt (just things that happen)
#salts brain syndromes (anything related to my brain syndromes)
This is the only day you can RT this
[ID: a four-frame meme. The first frame has the text, “Hey, Cady Heron from Mean Girls,” with “Mean Girls” in the font from the movie, and an image of Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. The second frame has the text, “Hey Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,” with “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood” in the font from the show, and an image of Cady Heron from Mean Girls. The third frame has an image of a pocket watch inscribed with, “Don’t forget 3.Oct.10,” from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and the same image of Cady Heron as the second frame. The fourth frame has the same image of the inscribed pocket watch as the third frame, and an image of Cady Heron at a desk with a book saying, “It’s October 3rd,” from Mean Girls. End ID]
IVE HAD THIS QUEUED SINCE MARCH AND IT DIDNT POST ON AUGUST 19TH U HAVE NO IDEA HOW PISSED I AM
(Video Transcript:)
A tired looking man in a grey suit holding a cd.
“I shall see you on August 19th”
He then throws the cd.
(End Video Transcript)
According to Know Your Meme, on August 18th, 2005, Erwin Beekveld brought forth this work into the world. HAPPY TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY, THEY’RE TAKING THE HOBBITS TO ISENGARD.
sheds a single tear
every august 18th my notifications break and i go, fuck, tumblr has failed me once again, but it hasn’t. it hasn’t failed me. it’s just the taking the hobbits to isengard-iversary. happy 12 years
i fuckign queued this and forgot abt it and got scared cuz i thought i was hacked or smth. anyways happy june eleventh
reblog while its still true
Every pride, you must reblog this. No exceptions
I love that four different people on my feed scheduled this joyous person to reblog by 8am on June 1. I look forward to seeing this a dozen more times today.
"oh sorry, i guess i was infodumping again" - sad, shy, apologetic
"you sly dog, you got me monologuing" - cool, strong, confident
Jellycat Sensational Seafood Langoustine
OH!!! HIM!!! I HAVE HIM!!!
bro thay put transgender in me
you’re good queen. i mispelt “they”. Some kind of yrbasgender i am. i deserve to have it suques out of me likr a ksoquito
Draw rest of the creachur!!!
his name is Griggy Spingle and he is the Wife <3 he eats mud and bugs and collects spoons, he lives in a hollowed out tree that was struck by lightning
OH ITS HIM
GRIGGY BELOVED I- 😭😭😭😭😭💖💖💖💖
Follow your dream
“Hey guys, I picked up some snacks from the corner store today. Would anyone like some.“
i, aslan of narnia, wonders if you bought any sprite
((A talking lion!?))
“Ah, sorry Aslan-san. They only had Sierra Mist. I hope that’s okay.”
oh ive never tried one. let me
hhg. what is this flavor?
AAAUUGHG ITRS FUCKING GOOD!
Sierra Mist has been discontinued this is the last time you can reblog this. I’m sorry Aslan.
oh my god it’s true
a friendly reminder from your local korean blogger that “lunar new year” is inclusive of the many cultures who celebrate, and “chinese new year” should be used only if you’re referring to specifically chinese cultural practices of the new year. thank you!!!
people in the notes have raised concerns that the term “lunar new year” erases jewish practices of rosh hashanah or islamic practices of hijri new year. i did not invent the term “lunar new year” and can only say that it’s the general, common term used to refer to the (mostly east) asian new year celebrations that occur in late january or early february. i welcome muslim or jewish folks to speak on whether or not the term feels exclusive to them, but as the original post implies, the point of the meme is to stop white people from perpetuating the idea that all asian culture is chinese.
Non-Jews clowning in the notes trying to white knight yourselves about Rosh Hashanah: shut up
Lunar New Year is a perfectly acceptable and accurate term for Asian New Year celebrations. Lunar New Year is used to refer to East Asian celebrations which fall on the first new moon of the Lunar calendar.
The Hebrew Calendar is lunar, correct. But our New Year - Rosh Hashanah - falls on 1st Tishrei (around September/October on the Gregorian calendar) and is celebrated as the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden.
While our New Year is technically a Lunar New Year in so far as it's "a New Year celebrated on the Lunar Calendar", I can guarantee you that when you say Lunar New Year, there is not a single Jew that thinks you're talking about Rosh Hashanah.
Stop trying to use me as a weapon against asian folks. I see you and I'm mad about it.
Just gonna tack onto Ash's wonderful addition that you should stop using Muslims to be racist against Asians, too.
Muslims refer to our lunar calendar as the Hijri calendar. We have never referred to it as a lunar calendar. And we refer to our new year as the Hijri New Year.
Asians using the term "lunar new year" does not erase us or invalidate us either because that's simply a term we (Muslims) do not use!
As previously stated, "lunar new year" is predominantly used by Asians so to deny them that would be to invalidate them and their traditions.
Timely reminders here.