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seagreenstardust · 1 year ago
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Yuga: is a traitor, responsible for heroes and classmates getting injured and quirks being stolen and lots of trauma in 1-A
Katsuki: so he’s quirkless just like Izuku is, that’s surprising how Aoyama was quirkless because Izuku was too, can’t believe how quirkless Izuku used to be
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senatortedcruz · 9 months ago
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those "radfems" who want to vote trump just because of trans shit are either stupid or evil or both
I've seen a few of them floating around the internet and i think if you call yourself a feminist in any capacity no matter the minutiae your beliefs and still drag your fat ass to the polls to vote for trump you should be put down like a dog
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0rph3u5 · 4 months ago
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“Oh Senor" said the niece. "Your grace should send them to be burned (books), just like all the rest, because it's very likely that my dear uncle, having been cured of the chivalric disease, will read these and want to become a shepherd and wander through the woods and meadows singing and playing and, what would be even worse, become a poet, and that, they say, is an incurable and contagious disease.” ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote
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honestlyihavenoideawhoiam · 6 months ago
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justhannigramfics · 8 months ago
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What if this time, I write a fic focusing on Hannibal’s desire for praise, but only from Will? Because it’s hollow from everyone else, but Will actually sees him, and his praise is so sparingly doled out. A fic about Hannibal desperately trying to get Will to give him any little compliment. What if I did that?
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tardis--dreams · 2 years ago
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Yes
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robinparravel · 9 months ago
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The ornithology books I'm currently in the middle of: So, when will you finish reading us?
Me, who just got back from the library holding something which looks suspiciously like a book with a bird on the cover: Wellllll, guyyyys, you see...
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snakegentleman · 3 months ago
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Go little gayboy(Heert is definitely not getting invited next year)
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fruitscam · 24 days ago
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cannot stop thinking about that anon. my gay friend said he wants to try vagina (mine). modern au galinda on reddit talking about fiyero
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mouse-drawings · 1 year ago
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Some Bink poses and expressions.
I am getting a little better at drawing characters consistently, but I still have ways to go!
What would be a bug version of a heart symbol? What emoji must a lady bug send to a gent bug to get his attention?
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rqt8 · 6 months ago
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Very early in my life it was too late.
- Marguerite Duras
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whats-in-a-sentence · 2 years ago
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The forceful American Catholic liberal Father John A. Ryan, among others, warned that once the sacredness of the individual was weakened, all human rights were placed in jeopardy. Compulsory sterilization of the mentally deficient might well lead to compulsory sterilization of the "socially inadequate", then to "the killing of all sorts of incurables".
"In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity" - Daniel J. Kevles
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humanjeff · 2 years ago
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good news! the Dilbert guy has figured out you can just make people not religious by getting them to agree on things, ending all religious violence with only a ten-minute video presentation (not provided) in every human language
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100vern · 1 year ago
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i fear i will never ever be normal about yoongi
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mothmothwoth · 10 months ago
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*sighs* is this anything
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healerinchief · 1 year ago
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This book right here is not only life changing for the better… it is life extending and even life saving in some cases. I’m so grateful my integrative MD recommended it to me. (I’m more than half way through in 3 days.) She runs a cancer center in a major hospital in the Bay Area helping people address the causes of their diseases with science-based natural medicine.
I consider this book a preventative for most people, but for some it may lead to that “miracle” they’ve been praying for. It not only helps understand the causes of many “incurable” diseases and chronic undesirable conditions increasing in recent years, but also how to eliminate them in as little as 2 weeks. The full protocol spelled out in the book is 9 weeks. If you don’t care for all the science you can skip those parts and simply implement what is suggested. It’s especially helpful for overcoming diabetes, obesity, asthma, allergies, and autoimmunity.
This book has helped me understand why eating healthy and exercising may not be enough for at least 50% of the population. It’s got me considering getting a Master of Science in Integrative Nutrition. This information has been a missing link in my understanding of creating and maintaining health, especially when concerning organic causes. I hope that one day soon the AMA will be more supportive of the findings presented in this book.
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