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I bet chickens think we are gods.
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Nicole. 26. I'm a grounded space cadet who just wants everyone to get along. My cat and I go on andventures inside my mind. I organize small humans for the future uprising.
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star-rattling-question · 4 years ago
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voe…
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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i'm loving doge cyberpunk 2077 memes
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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*walks into american followers bedrooms* *in gentle voice* hows it going champ
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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LMAO I just found out that it’s Stress Awareness week.
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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I have a friend. today i would not do what she wanted. she said i was a bad friend. she said i will be a bad teacher. she was acting like five years old and i had to block her. i stood up for myself but i did not get to be mad. so here i am mad. go back to the play pen baby girl. leave life to the grown ups.
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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top ten saddest anime deaths
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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I totally agree and that is why when a movie has a sad ending and people are like “It’s realistic!” I’m like “I don’t watch movies for their realism! I get that everyday. I was them for an escape!”
honestly I love angst but I need it to have a happy ending
there are actually basically two reasons for this:
1. Strictly-fictional catharsis. I like characters in bad situations because I like to see them overcome those situations.
2. There are plenty of situations in reality that can’t or don’t have happy endings, or even endings that could qualify as bittersweet. But in stories? Heck yeah, the characters can find happiness after struggling. So a more real, personal sort of catharsis from that end.
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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u know what i miss? all the bro posts
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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shut up this is literally every lesbian in this site
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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#WEARAMASK
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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A little fox witch doodle that has been sitting on my desk for a while, so I finished her up this morning 🍁🍂✨ #
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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A career for a career - Megan Fox deserves to have hers back. Michael Bay deserves to be blacklisted, something he had no problem doing to her when she exposed him for his awful, predatory behavior.
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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I’m going to give you the best piece of Adult Life Is Hard advice I’ve ever learned:
Talk to people when things go to shit.
I don’t just mean get it off your chest, although that’s good. I mean: Something’s wrong with your paycheck/you lost your job/you had unexpected emergency car repairs and now you’re broke so your credit card payment is late. Like, not just 15 days late. We’re talking, shit got crazy and now you’re 90 days late with compounded interest and late fees and the Minimum Payment Due is, like, $390, and you’ve got about $3.90 in your bank account. Call the credit card company. 
I know it’s scary. I know you feel like you’re going to get in trouble, like you’re gong to get yelled at or scolded for not having your life together. But the credit card company isn’t your parents; they’re just interested in getting money from you. And you can’t squeeze blood from a stone or money from someone who doesn’t have any. So what you do is you call them. You explain you’re experiencing temporary financial hardships, and you’re currently unable to bring your account up to date, but you don’t want to just let it get worse. Can you maybe talk to someone about a payment plan so you can work something out? Nine times out of ten you’ll be able to negotiate something so that at least it’s not just taking a constant, giant shit on your credit score.
- Can’t pay your power bill? Call the power company.
- Can’t pay your full rent? Talk to your landlord.
- Had to go to the hospital without insurance and have giant medical bills looming in your place? Call the hospital and ask if they have someone who helps people with financial hardships. Many do.
- Got super sick and missed half a semester of class because flu/pneumonia/auto-immune problems/depressive episode? Talk to your professor. If that doesn’t help, talk to your advisor.
You may not be able to fix everything, but you’ll likely be able to make improvements. At the very least, it’s possible that they have a list of people you can contact to help you with things. (Also, don’t be afraid to google things like, “I can’t pay my power bill [state you live in]” because you’d be surprised at what turns up on Google!) But the thing is, people in these positions gain nothing if you fail. There’s no emotional satisfaction for them if your attempts at having your life together completely bite the dust. In fact, they stand to benefit if things work out for you! And chances are, they’ll be completely happy to take $20 a month from you over getting $0 a month from you, your account will be considered current because you’ve talked to them and made an agreement, you won’t get reported to a collections agency, and your credit score won’t completely tank.
Here’s some helpful tips to keep in mind:
1. Be polite. Don’t demand things; request them. Let me tell you about how customer service people hold your life in their hands and how many extra miles they’ll go for someone who is nice to them.
2. Stick to the facts, and keep them minimal unless asked for them. Chances are they’re not really interested in the details. “We had several family emergencies in a row, and now I’m having trouble making the payments” is better than “Well, two months ago my husband wrecked his bike, and then he had a reaction to the muscle relaxer they gave him, and then our dog swallowed a shoestring and we had to take him to the emergency clinic, and just last week MY car broke down, and now my account’s in the negatives and I don’t know how I’m gonna get it back out.” The person you’re talking to is aware shit happens to everyone; they don’t need the details to prove you’re somehow “worthy” of being helped. They may ask you for details at a certain point if they have to fill out any kind of request form, but let them do that.
3. Ask questions. “Is there anything we can do about X?” “Would it be possible to move my payment date to Y day instead so it’s not coming out of the same paycheck as my rent?” The answer may be “no.” That’s not a failure on your part. But a good customer service person may have an alternate solution. 
Anyway! I hope that helps! Don’t just assume the answer is “no” before you’ve even begun. There is more help out there than you ever imagined.
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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Jamelia: Embrace Your Roots [x]
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star-rattling-question · 5 years ago
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gordon ramsey: is the food good here?
underpaid server: 
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