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Here are my top 30 favorite "mecha" series. Of course, it was challenging for me to determine which series qualify as "mecha." Oh, the series marked with a check mark are those I have seen. Additionally, there is an extra favorite series, which makes it 31. If there is such a thing as a “top 31 favorite.”
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Here are my top 50 favourite "magical girl" series. Of course, it was challenging for me to determine which series qualify as "magical girl." Oh, the series marked with a check mark are those I have seen.
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Thought Thursday
As someone who grew up with Looney Tunes, I simply can't believe that Warner Bros. would consider selling those beloved characters! Furthermore, I was astonished that Disney would endorse AI. I'm now disillusioned.
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Thought Thursday
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Hello. Now I am new here, and I wasn't sure what to post on Tumblr. I will post a random thought every Thursday. Let me know if you consider it a thought.
I have (out of curiosity) been watching clips from the crime drama “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.” And I came across a clip from the episode: “Savant” Where a woman named Corrine Nicholson was found brutally attacked in her home and put in a coma, the only witness to the attack is her young daughter, Katie, who has Williams Syndrome. I'd looked up Williams, and as I got further into the clip and the events that led to how Corrine got attacked, I realized that she was f**kin' around with her best friend's husband to try to get pregnant with a “normal” child after finding out her husband got a vasectomy without her knowledge.
At first I thought the father, Ben, was a patient, caring guy, but from seeing comments about his negligence: Instead of helping his wife, he absolved himself of all responsibility over Katie and onto her, secretly had a vasectomy when she wanted more children, and hid behind his job. Now, I don't know which parent is to blame for the whole thing. They are at fault for shaming their daughter and viewing her as abnormal and burdensome.That support group they were in didn't even help either.
As a disabled person, it makes me sick to think that many parents with a disabled child do ultimately wish for a "normal" (for lack of a better term) child. It’s heartbreaking, and those kids need love, and those neglectful f***tards deserve to go to Hell! Well, I am grateful that I am not a burden to my parents. They love me for who I am, quirks and all, and have patience with me and I them.
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The "why you're beautiful" moment.
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Mommy Cat: "Kayo!" Kitten: "Mommy!" Mommy Cat: "Oh Kayo." Kayo: "Mommy."
I thought the adorable little one needed a unisex name. Also, when I watch this scene, I would "translate" the meows.
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