Tony: what the hell were you thinking!?
Peter: Obviously I was thinking I would get away with it and wouldn't have to explain myself!
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This is a 1957 desert compound of 4 buildings, renovated by designer Leah Ring, with custom made furniture and lots of paint. It's located in Yucca Valley, California, has 2bds, 2ba, $785,500. It's cute, but you have want to live in the desert.
Walking into the combination kitchen/living room, there's a dining space in the corner, and directly ahead is a sofa and coffee table.
Immediately off to the side is the kitchen.
It's a lively lime & blue, but it looks a bit tight.
The oven door is awfully close to the opposite cabinet. It has a cool exhaust hood, though.
The living room area is cute.
And there's also a front room with a Swedish style fireplace in the corner. I don't think I'd want to sit in the corner next to a sliding window in the pitch dark desert, though. I can't help it, the desert freaks me out.
Bedroom has circus curtains and is a pretty big room.
Oddly, it also has an en-suite that has a glass door to the outside.
Love the shower and tiles.
This is the guest house.
The small bedroom is cute and has double doors that open to the outside.
It has this wonderful matching en-suite.
This little building has one room that looks like a chill-out space or maybe an office.
Outside is a stone fireplace and a hot tub.
This looks like the entrance to the compound.
The lot is 1.82 acres.
https://www.redfin.com/CA/Yucca-Valley/3925-Valley-Vista-Ave-92284/home/3825481
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i want to watch. my little shows!!! *explodes the room with my telekinesis*
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To people of loved ones with poor memory:
It might be frustrating when they forget something (especially if it's important), but I can guarantee you that they are already beating themself up over having forgotten yet another thing. You don't need to rub that shame, embarrassment, and humiliation in deeper than it already is.
It is scary to forget things. It's humiliating to be told that the only reason we forget things is because we think nothing is important, that we're selfish and callous. Our brains are being pulled in every direction at the same time. It's impossible to keep track of this shit every picosecond of the day.
People like to conceptualize memory issues as a matter of lesser intelligence, that we're too stupid to even remember [minor detail]. I've noticed, though, that all of our brain power is kept toward other things - keeping ourselves alive, remembering a different thing, trying to regulate emotions or other disorders. Nobody seems to care that our workload is at least twice that of the "average" person's, I guess because they often don't directly notice it, or it doesn't directly affect them?
It's fine to be upset about the situation. You can't help that reaction, but you do not have to be cruel to people with memory issues, no matter the cause of it. Whatever they forgot might have been important to you, but there may be other things in that person's life that required their brainpower.
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Here's my half of the art trade with @opens-up-4-nobody who wished for
- anybody looking after/caring for Naruto and/or Sasuke
or
- Sasuke hanging out with a bunch of cats.
Well, don't mind if I do(odle). :D
Soft and domestic SNS >>>>>
Check out their wonderful half of the trade! Thank you again, this was so fun!
I'm gonna ramble about my headcanons for this in the tags so this post doesn't get to long.
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@exitiumstarters ✦ keelin malraux
Keelin was under no illusion that the evening was over. Ever since leaving the horror behind, the compound had become a makeshift refuge and she had been working tirelessly to patch up those who required it. "You'll wanna keep pressure on that" the shewolf instructed, drying her hands on a cloth before noticing another appearing in the doorway. An unsteady breath hitched in the back of her throat as she hurriedly enclosed their distance, "you have no idea how glad I am to see you."
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my arms keep burning and turning red i keep smiling at polaroid photos of my friends i bought a set of pans so i wouldn't have to steal theirs. when i asked 2 ethicists why the way she treated me was so bad (tell me logically why i should let her go) i really meant tell me why i deserve better. tell me why what she did matters in the context of how you know me. will you tell me why do i deserve better than to suffer for a beautiful person?
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Mod// This song came on while I was vibing, in my absolute FEELS, and I thought that this would fit Izumi so well~💜🍡😭
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#Vamptember prompt 30/09
#TakeMeHome Rockstar Lestat slutty eyeliner, fangs, damp hair and all. Could prob also fulfill the other prompt #SonomaCompound
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If there's anyone looking for the perfect cult setting, this 1880 Manor is it. 11bds, 5.5ba, $7.5M. Yes, it's pricey, but it's a total of 85 acres spanning 2 states. The Main House is on the Sheffield, MA side of the property, (70+ acres), it has 11 buildings - an Auditorium, Group Meeting Areas, Offices, Fitness Center, Cottage, Dining Hall w/Commercial Kitchen, and over 56 Guest Rooms. The Salisbury, CT side is 11+ acres.
Pretty spectacular great room.
Library that looks like a meeting room.
One of the offices. Very nice.
There's a variety of places to hang out.
I don't know if this is the commercial kitchen they list in the description.
So many sitting rooms!
This must be the leader's bedroom.
I would imagine that the bedrooms in the main house would be for the "higher-ups."
Lovely buildings.
Now, this looks like a church. In the description is says that a stained glass window is not included in the sale- maybe it's that one?
The grounds are quite beautiful and include hiking trails.
Nice cabin.
According to the property map, all of the buildings have names.
And, look at this group of buildings. It looks like a street in a town.
Guest bedrooms. It looks like a hotel.
Inside the octagonal building.
I like the flags in the dining room.
Another church?
Where all the members gather.
The barn houses the gym.
Another residence.
Look at the beautiful waterfall on the property.
Wait- that one building says "llama barn." Very cool.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/564-Under-Mountain-Rd-Salisbury-CT-06068/328576158_zpid/?
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I was going to go back to work tomorrow but my God, what a fool's notion that was.
I give myself two hours to fix the hole in the drywall and then I am going to write and eat Christmas cookies. This is my solemn oath.
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summer is going to be so hard for me because like if i wear long sleeves and long pants all summer my mom is going to get suspicious but it's not even going to be because i'm self harming it's going to be because i'm not at a point where i can allow my body to be seen in summer clothes
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I'm being completely serious when i say most of the parallels between the Espial main characters were completely unintentional at first and I only started leaning into them and strengthening them after i noticed they even existed. so i guess the nature of taking a bunch of random guys and throwing them into situations for 3 years is that the situations start repeating whether or not you're doing it on purpose
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Headcanon: Hometown
River is not a native Gothamite, instead hailing from a small coastal town called Juttica, in the pacific northwest state of Oregon. Once a semi-successful logging town, it enjoyed prosperity for a little over 100 years before falling into a nosediving decline when the surrounding timber reserves began drying-up. Its fate was effectively sealed, when a portion of the huge sawmill on the town outskirts caught fire... That mill was the beating heart of the place, and the permanent closing of its doors condemned it to the slowest of deaths.
Even in its booming heyday Juttica wasn't particularly large, but currently it is effectively a ghost town, boasting a population of only 15 and gradually shrinking... Most of the remaining are aged individuals, the last of their family lines or those just too plain stubborn to leave. River herself wouldn't be able to recall seeing more than a few spatterings of people here and there, on those odd outings she and her siblings and cousins would take into the town; at the time when she was young, the population was probably 35 at best.
River's family is older than Juttica. They were there, watching from the woods as the town was born, and were there to witness its downfall; and will be there when the rest of the townsfolk become a distant memory. The Lockes never interacted with the town back then, but now that they outnumber the populous, some of the younger members like to wander down and use the rotting buildings for exploratory purposes, and to practice their free-running skills on dangerous surfaces. Juttica's inhabitants likewise ignore them, and are unaware of what the Locke children are really up to: believing the occasional visitors to be the kids of tourists simply interested in exploring a ghost town.
The old sawmill and the town's derelict lighthouse were River's favorite spots as a child.
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