The San Francisco Examiner, California, February 25, 1935
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friendly reminder to any of my US firebenders not to try and bend for the next few minutes lest you look like a Fool
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Why. Why in the intro are their names closest to the character that isn't the one they're playing, please Neil why would you do this it ruins my day, everyday. I know full well you're not the one who made the intro, but you may have answers to my predicament.
We had a meeting to decide what would upset you most. Most of the guys were for creeping into your kitchen late at night and swapping over the salt and the sugar, but David Tennant held out for placement of the names on the opening titles, and he's been insufferable about it since.
If anyone has swapped over your salt and sugar it was probably those scalawags from Dick Turpin. Not us.
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Angel Dust *drives 4-wheeler into hotel, takes off helmet*: Good news, guys! I spent all my money.
Charlie: Angel, you can't bring that in here!
Angel: Yes, I can. It's all-terrain, dummy.
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Wanted to add these tags
You know what I'd like to see more of? People romanticizing making your life good in the cities and suburbs (as opposed to moving to the a rural area and having a farmstead).
Like, how cool is it that I can walk to the grocery store? That a library, a farmer's market, and a plant store are all a short bus ride away? How wonderful that I can engage with a community of gardeners, foragers, circus folk and more without having to drive half an hour or more each way? That should I need it, a hospital is less than 10 minutes away?
I think we could stand more imaginating about changing zoning codes so that more neighborhoods are mixed use, so we no longer have vast spreads of suburban houses with nary a grocery store or library. I would love to see more posts about how people are working to actively build community in their neighborhoods, building mutual support networks, and engaging in what's already there.
Are there down sides to living inside of city limits? Yes, of course. But there's downsides to rural living that get washed over, and more than half the population lives in suburbs or cities. So maybe we can do some daydreaming about how to make life here good?
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Seeing in some spaces how people still doubt if Palestinians are facing genocide, I am curious:
Please share the poll
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My new headcanon is that Karens become Susans in Hell.
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im too busy shoplifting to notice if someone else is shoplifting
"if you see someone shoplifting, no you didn't" no but like. i really didn't. i have never in my life seen someone shoplifting because i'm not watching anyone else in the grocery store..? how are y'all noticing things like that. my only goals are enter the store, survive, exit the store
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1. Yes they have to fight, 2. Tell me who’s fighting who in the tags! (I’ll add the most ridiculous combos in a reblog)
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