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You’ve seen farmer Hinata now get ready for retired rockstar Kageyama 🥕🌾🥃🎸
A little AU im working on
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i completely understand & agree with the backlash against students using chatgpt to get degrees but some of you are out here saying "getting a degree in xyz means pulling multiple consecutive all-nighters and writing essays through debilitating migraines and having severe back pain from constantly studying at your desk and chugging energy drinks until you get a kidney stone and waking up wishing you were dead every day, and that's just part of the natural process of learning!!!" and like. umm. i don't think that any of us should have had to endure that either. like maybe the solution for stopping students from using anti-learning software depends on college institutions making the process of learning actually sustainable on the human body & mind rather than a grueling health-destroying soul-crushing endeavor
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fuuuuck i just realized that the future idealized version of myself cant exist without current me being the catalyst for change and doing hard things. has anybody heard about this
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I guess a more general version of the point is that in the last 50-ish years, everyday language has borrowed more and more of both the terminology and structural features of technical language. This happens for a lot of reasons. But I think it's mostly not a good thing. For one, being abstract and technical is not actually very useful in the messy real world, where concepts are fuzzy and vague and most things of importance are not quantifiable. For another, if natural language borrows too much of the authority of science and the law, it might find that there's not enough left afterwards for science and the law to do what we need them to do.
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The person I reblogged this from deserves to be happy
I tried to scroll past this. I really did
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Jerking off is incest
Sometimes I feel like you guys say things because you're bored
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hey um. so sorry to tell you this, but op of that post plays toys kinda weird. yeah you should just block them, that's not how normal people play with toys
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Do you have a disability/illness (mental and/or physical) and are you annoyed with people who fake them/self diagnose?
I am diagnosed with a disability/illness and I am annoyed with people who fake them
I am diagnosed with a disability/illness and I am annoyed with people who self diagnose
I am diagnosed with a disability/illness and I am annoyed with people who fake them/self diagnose
I do not have a disability/illness and I am annoyed with people who fake them
I do not have a disability/illness and I am annoyed with people who self diagnose
I do not have a disability/illness and I am annoyed with people who fake them/self diagnose
I fake AND/OR am self diagnosed with a disability/illness
Final note: I am aware this is a controversial poll, and by posting it you would NOT have to agree with what I’m saying. I would also like to state that Factitious Disorder is a real thing and the people who have this genuinely suffer, and this is about the internet phenomenon more than to beat down people with this disorder. This poll is also NOT talking about if you ever faked being sick to get out of school/work, I am talking about something chronic. While some people may be offended, I think this is something that should be talked about more, as self diagnosing (NOT SELF SUSPECTING, THAT IS VALID) is a harmful practice, and people should being going to a doctor before saying they have something. Thank you for posting/listening, this is a topic near and dear to my heart as someone diagnosed who has been affected/hurt by this phenomenon.
Final note: I am aware this is a controversial poll, and by posting it you would NOT have to agree with what I’m saying. I would also like to state that Factitious Disorder is a real thing and the people who have this genuinely suffer, and this is about the internet phenomenon more than to beat down people with this disorder. This poll is also NOT talking about if you ever faked being sick to get out of school/work, I am talking about something chronic. While some people may be offended, I think this is something that should be talked about more, as self diagnosing (NOT SELF SUSPECTING, THAT IS VALID) is a harmful practice, and people should being going to a doctor before saying they have something. Thank you for posting/listening, this is a topic near and dear to my heart as someone diagnosed who has been affected/hurt by this phenomenon.
#I have mixed feelings about self diagnosis but I wouldn't say it annoys me#and it's near impossible for an outsider to know if an illness is being faked#so it's totally based on assumptions#and in general probably better to mind your own business#also if someone's faking an illness or disability of any kind that's still concerning for its own set of reasons#and suggests that something is amiss even if the thing amiss is not actually the illness or disability in question
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boomer take incoming but there's something that ends up kind of anti-social about social media in the way people use it as their only avenue of disseminating information. like the amount of times that I have completely missed big news from my friends or relatives because they're in the mindset that posting about something on Instagram is the same as telling people. they don't think to send a text or pick up a phone because they posted about it. so if you either aren't on Instagram or just didn't happen to see that post, you get to find out months later something like your cousin is pregnant or your childhood friend is engaged, and now is probably annoyed that you never congratulated her, when you literally didn't know, because she didn't actually tell you, because an Instagram story is actually not the same as telling people your news, but she thinks it is.
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Ok, loves, so we've all got the message that joking about suicide is bad for your mental health. Now we need to get on "joking that the planet/all of humanity has no future" is bad for societal health/encouraging resistance to bad shit."
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boomer take incoming but there's something that ends up kind of anti-social about social media in the way people use it as their only avenue of disseminating information. like the amount of times that I have completely missed big news from my friends or relatives because they're in the mindset that posting about something on Instagram is the same as telling people. they don't think to send a text or pick up a phone because they posted about it. so if you either aren't on Instagram or just didn't happen to see that post, you get to find out months later something like your cousin is pregnant or your childhood friend is engaged, and now is probably annoyed that you never congratulated her, when you literally didn't know, because she didn't actually tell you, because an Instagram story is actually not the same as telling people your news, but she thinks it is.
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Get these ai writing assistants out of my face!!!! I don't care if my writing is bad at least it is mine!!!!
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Son, your mother and I are unfollowing each other on Tumblr
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everyone says they like weird girls until weird girls act like a weird girl
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The purpose of life is to get really into stories that drive you so crazy you sometimes feel the need to throw up from how much you love them
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"save me, substance abuse!" i cry. before you can moralize to me about the dangers of addiction, a noble and powerful steed gallops into the room - my horse whom i have named "substance abuse". you learn an important lesson about making assumptions. i snort a line off its back
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