"actual writers"
everyone who writes is a writer. that is the literal definition of the word. whether you write original stories or fanfiction or drabbles or headcanons, you're a writer. people who make comics are writers. you spend your time stringing words together into sentences? congratulations, you're a writer!
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note: pollmaker is thinking of the USAmerican lottery system (powerball, mega millions, state lottos, scratchoffs, etc), but poll applies to other countries lotteries systems so long as its still the same concept of "big ol state sponsered gambling shit", but not like casino style gambling. u know what i mean, Lottos.
questions for the tags: how regularly, what stuff you play, if you have limits for yourself, if you feel like its a Problem for you, and for funsies the usual 'first thing youd do if you won the lottery' shit
reblog to have absolutely zero effect on your luck either way. just like, absolutely no change in luck whether you reblog this or scroll past. this is the luck neutral post reblog in the next 30 seconds or dont who give a shit
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[SUBMISSION] feel free to delete this if it's too morbid: trans ppl who want top surgery, would you kill a random stranger for it? you won't get caught, and you can pick the method. 1) yes 2) depends (elaborate in a non-legally-actionable way) 3) never 4) not applicable (see results)
bruh. come on
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idc if youve only watched one of the shows, honestly idc if youve watched neither, just go first instinct
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Yo, if you are literally telling people to d*e or k*ll thems*lves in the notes of those haveyouheardthisband polls just because someone said they either didn't know or didn't like a band you love: Look inward PLEASE.
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I can’t decide if Fourteen’s final line is going to be “Allons-y!” or some variation of “I’m ready to go.” But either way, I think it’s going to be about acceptance.
I mean, allons-y is Ten and Fourteen’s motto and literally means “let’s go,” which is ironic, since it originated from a Doctor whose fatal flaw was his hubris: trying to prolong the inevitable, not accepting that it was his time to die, and becoming way too arrogant in his power. So having Fourteen’s final line be allons-y would be a fun callback to the silly side of the Doctor, while also keeping that message in there.
But the impact that “I’m ready to go” would have… So far we don’t know the reason why the old face was brought back, but we do know that, through Twelve, the Doctor has used an old, familiar face as a lesson before. In this case, I think the lesson is one of acceptance and being ready to move on from everything that happened when the Doctor was Ten. “I don’t wanna go” —> “I’m ready to go.” A perfect conclusion to the Ten/Fourteen story, finally giving us (and the Doctor, Donna, & co.) some closure.
Okay, now putting it out to the people:
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Things Gail has been abnormal about
Where I ask you if you've consumed something that I, Gail, have been abnormal about
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