now i am a huge fan of kim’dael. and she’s got the swaggiest nail situation. but i can’t stop thinking about this
edit: i have a new and improved version of this sketch here. pls enjoy :)
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people dont need “critical thinking”, they need “active listening”
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sometimes I wonder if hell is real and I wonder if any of the “hell is a just party full of awesome sickass gay people with satan as the dj” type people will go and end up actually getting tortured for eternity (probably not for being gay why would any god care) or maybe they’ll go and it actually is a party full of sickass gay people but on the lower rings is where all the horrible people are actually getting tortured. maybe all the gay people just come in to watch the nazis or whatever get tortured for eternity while they sit back and drink margaritas or something. I wouldn’t mind that
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truly you have to participate in the compliment economy. random compliments are so rare but it's not because you don't deserve them! our discomfort with engaging with other people makes it so that only some people take the initiative to give compliments in the first place, and that's really only if there's something standout about the person they're complimenting. it doesn't have to be that way. get comfortable with telling people that you like their clothes or their hair or that they have nice eyes or a good smile or a pretty laugh or that you admire the way they carry themself or like their music taste or just that you think they're nice or smart or cool. put a little delight out into the world! once you've done that, it opens up similar dialogues bit by bit... and as a secret special bonus, when you tell someone something nice, they're often very happy to have a chance to tell you something nice in return :)
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hello everyone welcome to hannibal promo pic battle. im gonna preface by saying there are literally so many of them and so many different versions that not every single promo pic ever will be competing but a very good amount of them will.
vote on whatever parameters u want idk
i will try to make a visual bracket w all of them but i have no idea wtf im doing tbh. no rounds or nothing ill organize them into a bracket later. the battles will go up whenever i have time ok
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ready set go
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YEAH FROM ONE RED STATE GAY TO ANOTHER. THIS SHIT ANNOYS ME SO BAD. even though ive lived in the south pretty much my whole life, my extended family all lives up north, so we go there sometimes. i have never fucking seen such bullshit as when liberals say "the south is bigoted the north is safe!!!". ever been to new hampshire? everywhere i went i was the only damn brown person in the room. but higher white population aside, the north is just as bigoted as the damn south, and the only difference is that southerners are LOUD about it. down here if someone's a trumpie, you know immediately. up there though? you have no idea til youre at their table and they ask you about your thoughts on the latest left vs right debate.
its also just ironic all of it. the north is full of cities with gays living in their apartments with gay roomates and whatnot, having the money to live in a welcome area grabbin starbucks every day, but theyre so blind about the black and hispanic people segregated to the corners of their happy leftist city... the disregard for poc is insane. especially when they say us being a red state is our fault, like brown people's voting rights aren't limited by the whites in power. something to think about...
sorry for this rant i have such strong feelings about this. im sick of being told to "just leave" or worse, being blamed for and grouped with the trumpies
ppl love to point to the south and say "look at the worst of them" and assume the entire place is like that and everyone agrees with all the hate crimes going on, but when you try to talk about anything like violent racism in cities suddenly it's "an institutional problem" and has nothing to do with cultural attitudes...
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