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onlinetyping · 4 years ago
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Typing Pangram
Practice typing using a completely new way. Use our Pangrams typing test app and make your typing faster. Visit: https://onlinetyping.org/typing-lessons/typing-pangrams.php
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kishyas-blog · 4 years ago
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11 best online math courses. The best math courses for kids online
11 best online math courses. The best math courses for kids online
11 Best courses for math subjects have been listed below. All the courses are easy and light for any kid to learn online at home. Help your child with maths at home all by yourself with the help of these courses mentioned below and be the best. 1.Udemy: Teach Your Child Math How to help your child build a strong foundation for success in math. Learn more 2.Coolmath Games: Let your child learn…
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nuovoiniziuniverse · 5 years ago
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lokilysolbitch · 2 years ago
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older adults are astounding i tell them my POTS means i need to consume more salt and ill send multiple sources and everyone over 40 is like “nooo bc salt bad” just go fight the doctor directly at this point
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metaphor-cheese · 3 years ago
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Viewing all phineas and ferb characters as autistic is so nice because you rarely see a range of personality types with autistic characters in the same show
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absentdadza · 2 years ago
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I think one of the coolest things about learning a new language is when you start not having to translate certain words in your head and you just know the meaning directly literally one of the coolest things I’ve ever experienced
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zarla-s · 2 years ago
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So I wrote a Heavy/Medic fic while I was away! Perhaps this was inevitable. Spawned from my long-running fascination with languages.  :B It’s mostly light-hearted and cute despite all the talk of murder, haha.
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Title: Don’t change the subject, it alters the meaning of the sentence Words: 13K (how the hell) Rating: PG-13 (for casual canon-typical mentions of violence) Fandom: Team Fortress 2 Pairings: Heavy/Medic
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Medic and Heavy both speak English as their second language, and of the two, only Medic seems to be a bit preoccupied by it. How much of your identity is caught up in how you communicate? What secret aspects of Heavy could be masked by his struggles with English?
When the team disbands, the two begin writing letters to each other to stay in touch... which just so happens to present a golden opportunity to find out.
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ticklepinions · 2 years ago
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Sigh.
Just a friendly reminder that when someone is correcting your behaviour, whether it be "hey that thing you did is kinda sorta maybe (definitely) racist...", your first reaction probably shouldn't be sarcastic, or the whole narcissist tendency of making the problem to be about you when it really isn't.
And truly, if someone is calling you out on something, maybe just listen?? Like okay it may hurt being called something/told you fucked up but aren't you even a tiny bit curious as to why. And more so, how you can not repeat behaviour that has deeply impacted someone else negatively? Maybe that's just me. Idk
I shouldn't have to be talking about white woman tears on this blog, much less at all. Lmfao disappointing.
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batcavescolony · 4 years ago
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Black Canary: so when is the last time you've seen a therapist or similar?
Batman: ...I fought Harley Quinn last Monday.
Black Canary: that doesn't count, other than Harley who have you seen?
Batman: Jonathan Crane?
Black Canary: *sigh* a someone who doesn't have a cell in Arkham.
Batman: ...
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fauvester · 2 years ago
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how do garak and bashir feel about being grandparents?, also since theres a third elim (3lim) ((if i read tht right,,,,)
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garak and bashirs parenting styles are reversed for grandparenting. julian's a total sap for his grandkids, taking them on trips and buying them elaborate educational toys. garak is the reserved victorian grandfather smoking a pipe in the study talking about The Old Days and ordering them around (especially in the garden, his knees aren't what they used to be.)
Bashir is still annoyed at the passage of time seeing fit to give his children (who, in his mind, are still kids) children of their own. Rude!
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mathildejr · 2 years ago
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life drawing with friends : ice skating edition!! thanks to the great Anaïs who came with her outfit and ice skates :) and kept the pause with her legs up there for a couple minutes, which, how. I was very impressed and very grateful to get to draw it
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lanyuan · 4 years ago
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THE FIVE GREAT CULTIVATION SECTS ✶ PAST AND FUTURE
➵ inspired by @yibo-wang‘s creation | for the @creatorsevents gif style exchange event
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ayyy-imma-ninja · 2 years ago
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well uh
this happened
don’t have a name for her yet but uh
here she be
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cosmicfunnies · 2 years ago
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It’s day 3 for 12 days of starry facts!
Today’s fact: Enceladus
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bonefall · 2 years ago
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I don't understand he/him lesbians, I'm friends with a few lesbians and they all say it's harmful to lesbians for someone who identifies as male to call themselves a lesbian, is this right? If you're not comfortable explaining that's ok! I just saw you answered an ask with it and I wanted someone else's opinion? I'm not too keyed in on sexuality and genders and stuff (I'm a bi cis woman) but I'm trying to learn more to be more considerate to the people around me and stuff
Hey, if you're reaching out and seeking advice on the topic, that is good for me!
I will not do this very often though just because I want this blog to be a place for funny battle cats and general celebrations of queerness, but for you, I will give you a brief rundown and some good links to further reading if you'd like to learn more.
So this sentence is aimed at everyone who is not this anon; my stance is not negotiable and the block button is my best friend. Do not use this post to argue. Thank you.
It is not correct that people who identify with masculinity cannot use the term lesbian.
Queerness isn't about rigid boxes and fitting ourselves into them, that's what we're supposed to be against!
Lesbians are people who identify in some way with femininity and have sapphic affections for other feminine people. I've met agender (no gender) lesbians, genderfluid (gender isn't rigid and shifts like liquid) lesbians, demigender (sort-of feels gender but not much) lesbians, multigender (identifies with multiple genders possibly including masculinity) lesbians, so on.
I have even known a transgender man who found the label better described his relationship to women than the term 'heterosexual.' When asked why, he described it as, "I don't love women the way other men do." Even though he was no longer a woman, he still felt a connection to femininity that he felt was best described as sapphic.
A person's relationship to gender can be a very complex and multifaceted thing. In fact this complexity is why I personally use the term genderqueer.
When a homophobic chucklefuck says, "Uhuhuh im a lesbian like u because i also like women what now" What they're doing is being disrespectful. That is what is harmful about that. They do not care that you say, "Ah, well, a lesbian is only women who like other women!" because now you've given them a foot in the door to shave women down into rigid boxes of femininity to fit stupid binary rules.
TERFs have used this in the past to divide our community. Our enemies do not care that our terms "make sense." They just want us gone.
Pronouns don't always equal gender.
Just like how I mentioned that there are masculine people who can identify in some part with femininity without being women, the same thing can happen with people who are women and feel a connection to masculinity, or something else entirely.
Lesbians using he/him pronouns goes back for decades, even centuries. Some would use these pronouns to pass as men (and may have been what we'd call transgender men with modern terms), while others feel a strange relationship to their assigned gender through their sexuality, and some simply prefer he/him.
He/him lesbians, they/them lesbians, xe/xir lesbians...
Discomfort is not the only reason to change your pronouns. Disconnect is not the only way we explore ourselves. Sometimes it's pleasure!
PLEASE GO READ
(CW: The following literature is intended for adults and discusses sexuality and queer history, including oppression, violence, racism, etc.)
Female Masculinity by Jack Halberstam Talks about the history of masculinity in the lesbian community. Important book. Please read.
Butch, Femme, Dyke, Or Lipstick, Aren't All Lesbians The Same?: An Exploration Of Labels And "Looks" Among Lesbians In The U.S. South, a thesis by Denielle Kerr While this one isn't about history, it's a really good introduction to the discussion in general since you specifically mentioned not knowing much about these issues. It touches on a bunch of popular queer theories in a way applicable to lesbians specifically, like performance theory, bodywork, intersectionality... Just follow the citations when you see something you'd like to know more about.
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