All kinds of madness, often doom. Andy, She/Her, 40's
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Next week: the You Wrote Me a Lovely Postcard fundraiser for the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights begins!! Follow us here and on bsky and keep an eye out for info!!
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the rare pseudo-melanistic tigers of Similipal Tiger Reserve
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today's children are gonna become teens and clown the shit out of us for 'eepy' and 'blorbo' but they'll say it in cocomelonese so we won't understand them
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Say you break your ankle. You could know everything there is to know intellectually about the injury. Even with this vast knowledge, you will still experience physical pain.
Now take this logic and apply it to things like ADHD, autism, clinical depression, and other less visible/divergent disabilities. You cannot think your way out of feeling.
That is to say: you are not a bad, lazy, or selfish person for struggling, even if you know why you are struggling.
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simon pegg as benji dunn in mission: impossible – the final reckoning (2025)
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The thing is, even if you were lucky and your parents taught you how to clean, they probably didn't teach you how to clean the stuff you clean stuff with, like brushes, mops, sponges, rags, and so on. Or how to clean your cleaning appliances, like a dish washer, clothes washing machine, and clothes dryer and its ducts (if you have a ducted dryer), or a carpet cleaner, vacuum, Or how to clean up clean messes, like spilled bleach or detergent.
My parents threw away all of these things (even the vacuum cleaners and the dryer) when they got too dirty to function, because no one even told them THAT they could be cleaned. Cost them thousands of dollars over the years.
All I'm saying is that cleaning is not intuitive, and not knowing how to clean is not a moral failing, but it is something you can learn.
I'm going to reblog this post with resources for learning how to clean things and how to clean cleaning things (I'm not at my desk at the moment). If you have any favorites, please feel free to add them in too!
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I wish Mythbusters was still around so we could see them fuck up a Cybertruck
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people who deny that izzy is obviously supposed to be good at swords say that because they all hate stede and don't want to admit that he defeated the world's greatest swordsman
is something i would say if i were one of the people who spend all their time on tumblr trying to prove that other fans of the show secretly hate stede bonnet. izzy IS portrayed as being a highly skilled swordsman on a technical level though and it REALLY DOES take away from stede's achievement to pretend otherwise. defeating izzy in a sword duel is something nobody but stede bonnet could have done and if you deny that in your eagerness to avoid giving izzy any credit even on this one thing, then you miss what the show is saying about how incredible stede is.
#550.
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the introvert urge to say “no worries either way” when you’re actually worrying both ways plus a secret third way
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