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lilyblisslys:

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insane comparison, thank you Guillermo

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sassychaostrash:

officialunitedstates:

insenial:

officialunitedstates:

it’s quick, it’s easy and it’s free:  pouring river water in your socks

why would i do that lmao

it’s quick, it’s easy and it’s free

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freakasaurus-rex:

“google ai” “spotify ai dj” “ai assistant” “enhanced by ai” what if i just start beating people over the head with a rock

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is-this-fascism:

willgrahamscock:

willgrahamscock:

horrible news: you have to practice to level up your skills because it’s unrealistic to think you’ll be good at everything first try

this applies to unlearning things like shame and creating better coping mechanisms and forming new habits

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bonivers:

and u have 2 remind urself that u don’t win prizes for suffering

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dovesndecay:

blackheart-biohazards:

😈 You are not bound by the Hays code.

😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who are not punished by the narrative by the end of the story.

😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who win.

😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who make evil look fun and cool.

😈 You are allowed to make your fun, cool evil character the protagonist.

😈 You are allowed to glorify, romanticize and eroticize evil characters and villainous acts.

😈 You are not obligated to teach your audience a moral lesson.

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pekingopera:

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“The Saint Heron Library is home to our archival collection of primarily rare, out of print, and 1st edition titles by Black & brown authors, poets, & artists,” she captioned on Instagram.

Throughout time, when certain aspects of physical media aren’t accessible, a digital archive library is crucial in a society driven by fast-paced media consumption, where the depth and nuance of marginalized voices can easily be overlooked or forgotten.

In our digital age, where much of our interaction with media is limited to clicks and reposts, Knowles’ digital archive provides a safe space for scholarly and artistic work that might otherwise be lost. Saint Heron’s library aims to foster a space where the wisdom and creativity of these “great minds” can thrive, supported by an infrastructure that champions preservation and accessibility.

The library will not only serve as a place of significant works but also act as a catalyst for more conversations around artists, scholars and enthusiasts. “As the market and demand for these books, zines, and catalogues rises, we would like to play a small part in creating free access to the expansive range of critical thought and expression by these great mindsss,” Knowles said.

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escuerzoresucitado:

Grandma blows your brains out 🥰

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kosmogrl:

how life starts to feel when you fail and for the first time in your life you think ‘whatever, I’ll try again’

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thealphapigeon:

Your goal should be to get weirder with age and im not kidding. Become that odd estranged extended family member that owns a whacky home wherein a powerful magical item is kept that is the catalyst for the story of a children’s adventure novel protagonist

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glitterghost:

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that I am just….so unbelievably tired.

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novella-november:

Another reading focused poll for fun.

What is the *oldest* (based on original publication date, not the translated version you’ve read, if applicable) book that you have read in full? What year range was it published?

2020+

2000s-2019

1970s-1990s

1940s-1960s

1900s-1930s

1800s

1700s

1600s

1500s

1,000s-1400s

Book from before the 1,000s

Something even older !

See Results
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my-shlong-long-like-a-bong:

spending $10 ten times should NEVER EVER equal $100

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animusrox:

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The Lord of the Rings
The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) dir. Peter Jackson