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can i offer you some bugs in these trying times
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Why do you use It/Its pronouns...
i got tagged in elementary school and never recovered
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Wunderkind Fall 2010 ⊹ Metallic tribal faces peer from leather heels, laced with craftsman’s rope.
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Wunderkind Fall 2010 ⊹ Metallic tribal faces peer from leather heels, laced with craftsman’s rope.
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Hey!! My wife and I are gonna be moving soon and it turns out it’s eXpEnSivE. Especially since I’m chronically fatigued and not as useful at the moving stuff part.
I had been planning to try to drum up commissions for the extra expenses but I am stricken with illness and not really able to work at the moment. Hopefully I still get to fit in some work later this month but like, we’ll see.
So if you enjoy my silly stories or bed/sex advice and would like to reduce some of the financial strain out of the goodness of your heart I have a Ko-fi and Venmo! If I could wrangle people to come move shit I would cause that’s what I actually need but it does seem unlikely to be able to crowdsource for that.
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The class war is staggeringly rigged against the working class. The majority of households are living under extreme economic trauma.
End the trauma. Abolish Republicans.
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i saw a post on twitter by a european saying americans are fake for their random compliments to strangers and their general cheery demeanor and like no. no no no you don’t understand. if you get a random compliment from an american on the street about your outfit or whatever, that is 100% genuine. we mean it. we aren’t lying we are making a small but fleeting connection with you because our lives are shitty but the human condition is enduring. oh god i’m clutching my chest
#yeah if you like someone's shirt or cool bag or whatever you can just say it#you can just say ehy you look great & then walk away#how is that not normal everywhere pffb
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Exit the Dragon short comics about the early days of Exit, her adoptive sister Escape and their caretaker Exodus. Part 2 / 2. [Part 1]
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"I don't believe Tarot is real, but it does work"
Expand on that, king (genuinely curious)
I feel like…
okay, so it’s a lot like conceptual art, or like introspective meditation, at the risk of sounding pretentious
Like. It’s not so much about “the cards are a portal to a higher wisdom that knows more than me” thing- it’s more of a, “given the symbols drawn, could I interpret them posing a question or possibility or suggestion?” Followed by, “is this applicable to my current context? COULD it be?”
Like.
I don’t lay out á tarot hand and say “ah yes, the devil and the tower, I am about to be betrayed”
But I MAY lay out a hand and say, “okay, devil and the tower. Something treacherous and danger. Am I approaching a treacherous or risky situation in my life? What might be a tipping factor? Am I being deliberately reckless? Maybe I should spend some more time working on X project I’ e been thinking of before spending money on it” or “you know what, I HAVE been kind of uncomfortable with X thing, I should say something” or “yeah okay I KNOW Tom from work sucks to work with, I KNOW, yeah maybe I should consider ways of handling that”
Less of a magic oracle, more of a tool for doing literary analysis on real life. Like simplifying everything and laying it out flat so I can gain some distance to untangle my problems without in-your-head crap like projected feelings and social obligation getting in the way and muddying the waters.
So like. I don’t think tarot cards can legit tell the future, but I DO think that self-reflection, mindfulness, and consideration sometimes allow us to predict and calculate our own circumstances.
So, IMO- It’s not real. But it works
If that makes sense
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The evil wizard who keeps sending his undead army to attack our town hates how I always call him a wizhard.
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