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we need to start legally protecting these like make this kind of bathroom part of the national park system
I kept forgetting my nighttime antidepressant so I set an alarm where the sound was a recording of me saying "HEY. TAKE YOUR FUCKING PILL" because I thought it would be funny. It was funny about three times, and then it started making me mad and I'd dismiss it right away to make it stop. So I handed my phone to my partner, who made another recording sweetly saying "Okay Shira, it's time to take your medication" and now I don't get mad anymore and I take my pill. The "compassion over punishment" camp has gotta get something wrong one of these days
late summer / early fall thoughts

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6:51 p.m. âż Animal Crossing: Wild World (2005)
I have GOT to stop spending $30
$30 is the new $5 but $100 is still $100 #Fucked
Wh-what do you mean itâs from a birthday cake
We could have been eating him
if youâre having a bad day, hereâs a cute little marching band
It just keeps going and getting better. *^^*
Me two minutes ago: âcry with joy? an animation of cats playing instruments made someone cry with joy?â
Me now: (sobs into a tissue) âOH MY GOD THAT ONE IS PLAYING TWO RECORDERS AT THE SAME TIMEâ (blows nose)
CAT PARADE IS BACK
ALWAYS reblog Cat Parade! đđđ
And one of them has a little duck on its head đ¤Ł
Iâve been blessed with the kitty marching band! I love them đđĽ°
GIVE YOURSELF A 2 MINUTE PRESENT.
YOU DESERVE TO STOP AND EXPERIENCE A SIMPLE JOY.
wha t if oregon trail was called wagon age: oregons
This made me so angry the first time I saw it Iâm reblogging it again.
happy 10 years to wagon age oregons

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We investigated how they charge more for less.
So, we now know on a direct statistical level that Dollar General is literally making the Vimes Boots Theory of Economic Unfairness into a part of its core business model.
Sweet jesusâŚ
True, the chain pays its workers industry-low wages in under-staffed stores that can be magnets for armed burglary. And yes, Dollar Store management targets economically struggling communities, focusing on customers who make less than $40,000 a year and visit the store multiple times a week. âThe economy is continuing to create more of our core customer,â CEO Todd Vasos said in 2018.
But to those working class consumers, Dollar General promises to deliver âeveryday low prices.âÂ
In reality, without knowing it, customers are often paying Whole Foods prices for dollar store groceries.Â
A More Perfect Union investigation reveals that Dollar General charges premium prices across a range of staple goodsâ52% more per pound for chicken breasts than its cheapest competitor, for instanceâbut masks the high cost from consumers by stocking smaller pack sizes.
In other words, Dollar General often charges more for less. It offers low absolute prices for national brands, but in smaller pack sizes than other stores, in order to push per-unit costs higher.
Pastel Whispers - Line Holtegaard
Danish , b, 1980 -
Oil and acrylic on canvas , 120 x 100 cm.
New York is the exact opposite of Minnesota. New York is where the Big Apple is and Minnesota is where Minneapolis
JEFF WE TALKED ABOUT THIS.

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I hate I when I get an idea for a novel. Like oh no here starts the slow sad slip nâ slide to dissapointment again.
You ever been 30,000 words and hundreds of research hours into a project when you realize hey wait a minute. I donât like this. This is bad.
Ok adding to this though that even though it is extremely relatable, this is a KNOWN thing with professional writing. 10k is often referred to as "having a pot boiling" or "having a stew" - it's the point where you often see an idea coming together and it's exciting! But THEN... 30k-50k is the point where that fun has to start coming together. In theatre, it's usually week 3 of a 5 week rehearsal period where you have to stop talking about the play and really get it all up on its feet and cohesive. In art, it's committing to what are going to be the final visible layers of colour and texture, in sculpture the moment where you're truly at the point of no return with carving out the shape.
It usually feels really bad. Because this is the point it becomes real craft. It's so, so difficult to really be able to identify if it's truly not going to be anything or you're just in the hardest part of the process, and really the only way to know is to... write through it. Write it badly. Or, if you really can't, put it in a drawer and come back to it after a few months of breathing space. Remember, you can fix so much in the edit, but you can't fix nothing!
(I say, fully looking at my latest draft of my book and considering throwing it in the bin. But my editor said exactly this to me, so I'm passing it along.)
this is 100% true. I've written 6 complete novels at this point and every single time around the 40k mark I feel lost in the woods. Nothing seems to be working. I feel awful; I can't sleep. I keep going even though I'm convinced I'm going to fail. And then... It's like leaving a tunnel and getting back out in the sunshine. Stuff starts coalescing. Things that weren't working have obvious fixes. I "can write" again, except I was writing the whole time. It just felt hopeless in the moment. It's not. You just gotta get out of the woods.
Ah yes the Slough of Desponds. Professional author with 13 books, and this is normal for me as well. (Checking for tension issues usually helps!)
Lmao I literally wrote a whole blog post abt it once.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/writing-advice-1-82451675
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project hail mary is a touching and poignant film that leaves you asking questions about humanity like, "wow what if all mainstream media was genuinely good" and "what if book adaptions actually gave a shit about the book in question" and "what if studios hired actors that could actually act, and then let them get a lil wacky with it"
#Donât forget âwhat if puppetry was treated as a serious artformâ (via @specialagentartemis)
and "what if love wasn't always romance"