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really hope we are still using the Haunted Doll trope decades from now, and that instead of continuing to use creepy ceramic dolls from the 1940s, they update it to creepy cabbage patch kids from the 1980s
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it fascinates me that theres (probably) billions of species left undiscovered
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overstimulation/sensory overload really is like sorry I can’t hear you over the sound of my shirt tag being itchy and these two strands of hair touching my face and the tv and one of my shoelaces being undone and air touching me and the plane flying overhead and my own thoughts about remembering to buy hummus
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This videos shows how high you would be able to jump on each planet of our Solar System!
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real friendship is sending them a link to something terrible so you can both be traumatized at the same time
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Just saw a TikTok where this bi woman was like,
‘I’m a woman-leaning bisexual and you know what pisses me off? The fact that I’m dating a skinny white man and I love him and I’m happy, like what the fuck.’
And I just have to say. What pisses me off as a bisexual woman is that TikTok.
This is the Woke version of ‘my wife is the ol’ ball and chain, doesn’t it suck to be married,’ jokes. It’s not funny. Your queerness is not negated or tarnished by opposite-gender attraction, dating men isn’t inherently worse than dating women.
Love your partner.
Cherish them.
For fucks sake.
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Btw, the arm soreness after vaccination is a combination of the needle going into the muscle, the muscle fibers being slightly stretched by the injection of fluid between them, and then the inflammation of the immune system realizing something foreign is in the arm and getting ticked off about it (this is good, it's the beginning of your immune response!).
Doctors recommend you keep the arm moving to keep blood flowing which can help reduce soreness. Ice packs also help!
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