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Call me Mr. Ambivalence

@downwiththebad / downwiththebad.tumblr.com

Welcome to the place where emotions come in waves, themes don't exist, my name depends on who you know, and I give up correcting whatever you gender me as. Birthday presents will be due on December 14th, and are 50% of your grade. Any questions?

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Item: the Universal Shoe; can transmute to any kind of non magical footwear once per hour, but for every transmutation roll d6 and on a 1 you get this.

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anneuhken-deactivated20200828

my kid has started to write stories and like, no lies, they’re funny as fuck

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actual dialogue:

“to your battle stations, boys! it’s time to line up and see who’s tall enough for the roller coaster to hell!! some of us may not survive this, but the ones that do will get the ultimate reward.... paid.”

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anneuhken-deactivated20200828

“here’s a penny for your thoughts, and a quarter to not tell me them”

B A B E

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“everyone knows those quiet girls. the ones who never say anything at school unless a teacher makes them. the ones who you see every day but don’t know what they sound like when they laugh. lindsey is not one of those girls, but the teacher wishes she was.”

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“lindsey was always loud, especially when she was being kind. she didn’t smile at people to make them happier, she screamed all the reasons they shouldn’t be sad. it was hard not to listen.”

i can’t wait to read this book tbh

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Your kid is going places

The Ontario government announced it opened nine Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hubs Tuesday, replacing the supervised drug consumption sites across the province that are located near schools and child-care centres — but an advocate says these hubs are not actually operating yet.  The hubs provide access to recovery and treatment systems for people struggling with addictions and mental health issues, but do not provide any drug consumption services, the province said in a news release Tuesday.  [...] But Zoë Dodd, a co-organizer with the Toronto Overdose Prevention Society, said the sites have not signed funding agreements with the province and haven't received any money to provide these services.  She said there is "mass confusion" on Tuesday among people who work at these sites and who access services.  "People have no idea what is going on," she said. 
Source: cbc.ca
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