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Me when I'm throwing cheese slices at the local cybertuck
fanart of Lelouch from Code Geass throwing cheese slices at the local cybertuck
decided I was missing chulip so I'm watching the supercut of Wayne's streams, and god. there is truly no other game on earth like chulip
finally actually watched the end of the game and from the bottom of my heart. what the fuck was that ❤️
when your friend says love you at the end of the call
what if the computer worked? what if video games were fun? what if there was a beautiful woman? my blog explores these concepts, and more
you've all gotta stop acting like "overweight" is a gentle PC alternative for the word fat and not itself an assertion of the ontological wrongness of being large. Over What Weight Precisely
and it feels very much like a product of this thing where the majority of people cannot ever conceptualize fatphobia or fat politics as legitimate or really anything beyond a meanness/bullying issue that can be solved with a couple language tweaks and one plus size runway show a year. it's great that you know not to be actively vitriolic towards fat people, but if you're still calling us "overweight" and talking about the ""obesity epidemic"" and justifying our presence in the world only through the fact that losing weight and keeping it off is difficult so we should really be pitied instead of hated, you're still moralizing around our bodies and positing them as a problem!
like if you think the girl on the left is just as beautiful as the girl on the right
reminder that adhd medication isn't a luxury or preference, but a lifesaving medication. a 10 year long study in the usa showed that, when properly medicated, the rate of car crashes people with adhd get into goes down significantly--men's rate drops by 38%, and women's by 42%. the med shortage, denial of meds by doctors, rising prices, and war on drugs has killed--with such a car dependent society, not driving frequently isn't an option, which means we need better healthcare and need it now.
https://shorturl.at/8VD8B
edit because i forgot to explain: short link is to an article by the washington post, it should be free to read
We need to erase the light in a character's eyes more often. It's enriching for them to look completely hopeless and lost