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Happy pride month to my dad. When I came out as bi to him, this man googled what it ment, look at me and said "ohh. Yeah. You get that from me. You'd have far more siblings of I only shaged women." And went right back to his work emails.
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𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 𓆝 𓆟𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 𓆝 𓆟𓆝 𓆟 𓆞
Fishies to make it all hurt less
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"these researchers published a paper on something that literally any of us could have told you 🙄" ok well my supervisors wont let me write something in my thesis unless I can back it up with a citation so maybe it's a good thing that they're amplifying your voice to the scientific community in a way that prevents people from writing off your experiences as annecdotal evidence
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"nothing is real atoms never touch each other youve never touched anything in your life" ok. well when i pet my dog he is soft and when he licks my hand it is wet and that is far more real to me than whatevers going on at an atomic level
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i think it's an absolutely fascinating piece of fanon that jan van eck was awful to his house staff when canonically one of the few things we know about them is that they're too well paid to be bribed and they seem to be genuinely fairly loyal to him. like given inej's interactions with bajan and the end of CK i think it makes perfect sense to infer that they did pick up on his cruelty to wylan and a slight temper, but looking at the same sections there's an equally strong case for interpreting that they were generally unbothered as long as they got paid. IMO it is much more narratively interesting to speculate that jan was perfectly fine to the people who worked for him. that he saw people who were "industrious" and dedicated to "proper work" and had higher esteem for them than he had for his own son. that they were a point of comparison for wylan and spurred on jan's disdain because even a servant can do what you can't, wylan. that he paid them well and genuinely had their loyalty because no one, even in the van eck household, really believed that he was ever a bad person.
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no mourners no funerals my ass. i’m mourning and i’m funeraling
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real grapeheads know that red, green, and black grapes are equally tasty and just have a different appeal to them
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IT"S FINALLY DONE!!!!!!!!!!! Check out my animation of the title song from Nerdy Prudes Must Die, a horror musical from @teamstarkid You can watch the FULL stage show on their youtube channel!
https://youtu.be/PG3RDdyD_GQ?si=Rhxg6asT0MMoTTXd This clip features Jon Matteson as Richie, Will Branner as Max! The story and script is by Nick and Matt Lang, with music and lyrics by Jeff Blim!
#nerdy prudes must die#this sequence and grace’s part at the end is my favorite part of this whole show#and i’m fucking obsessed with this animation#the ghost choir appearing the ghost choir disappearing max just all of max#i love seeing art that’s so creative it makes you want to make art yourself#gnawing on this like a dog with a femur
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Had the funniest experience earlier of my swiftie coworker putting the new white girl breakup songs™️ album on the speaker at work and the moment she left the room long enough for her phone to disconnect from Bluetooth our older coworker immediately put on 10 hours of relaxing tibetan flute music instead and we all collectively sighed in relief
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Ngl I totally forgot fandom discourse was a thing. I don’t care man, I have car payments
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saw a tiktok of a mother taking her very tiny daughter to an art museum and she’s just walking around going “whoooa” “woooaah” to everything but then they got to a marble statue of a nude woman lying on her back and the girl points and goes “mommy🫵” and i just immediately welled up with tears and all the comments are just laughing about it and of course it’s funny but how are you not insanely moved by the way art connects everyone on earth from a centuries-old sculptor to a toddler in 2023
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