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Was riding a provincial bus with my friend. The bus braked hard, and she caught me by the forehead. It was a meaty smack

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i looked up the source for this and its from an anime where a dude has to keep a constant boner for a month straight or he loses his house
is this the episode where he lost his house
The dress is ok but that flock of birds on your head needs to go
The Phoenix Wright x Detective Conan crossover of my dreams. They did it Prof. Layton, why not Conan??
Your friends watching something for the first time and getting to that scene VS you, the knower.

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While putting your favorite condiment on a sandwich, you accidentally make a magical occult symbol and summon a demon.
You silently take two more slices of bread out of the package and make another sandwich. You put it on a plate with a handful of potato chips and hand it to the demon. He takes the sandwich, smiles and vanishes in a puff of demonic smoke. The next day you get that job promotion you were after. There was no contract. No words spoken. You owe nothing. But every now and then, another demon pops in for lunch. Demons donât often get homemade sandwiches.Â
Can I keep this going? Iâm going to keep this going.
It would be a little annoying, if they werenât so nice about it. You donât know what you expected demons to be like, but you certainly didnât expect them to be nice about it. Thereâs no demands, no voices like wailing babies, no blood on the walls (well, there was that one time, but Balthazak was very apologetic about the whole thing and cleaned it up right quick). Just the occasional demon stopping by for lunch. In fact, you could almost forget that they werenât just ordinary people, the way they act. Nice people, too.Â
You start talking with them, as time goes on. In the beginning you carefully pick your words so they couldnât be spun to even imply a contract or reference a soul, but when they seem politely eager to have a normal chat, your words become a bit looser. You even begin gossiping with them - turns out, demons have breakroom gossip just like anyone else. You listened to Rekâththththtyrâs account of Drokyarixâs torrid affair with Irkilliz, and Ferkiyan didnât even know what Drory was doing behind his back, poor dear, and you kept quiet and let Ferkiyan cry on your shoulder after Drokyarix finally broke up with him (the shirt was a bit of a loss, demon tears are ruinous to cloth, but Ferkiyanâs a good sort and you couldnât just turn him away). You even managed to talk him down from going and starting a fight with Irkiliz, who didnât even know that Drokyarix was in a relationship, and who was almost as horrified as Rekâththththtyr.Â
After that event in particular, you start to get a sort of a reputation as a place where a demon can come to relax, talk, and - of course - get a sandwich. Your sandwich-making skills have really improved since this whole thing began. Your luck seems to have improved too - youâre not sure if you can attribute the whole thing to the sandwiches and the reputation, but you donât really want to know anyway.Â
One day, thereâs a bright flash of light from your living room. Nothing unusual in itself - most of the younger demons havenât quite got the style of their elders, and usually just go for a materialization in a flash of hellfire over your fireplace - except that itâs white instead of the usual red. You look up, and who do you see but an angel looking at you with a spear in his hand. Shrugging, you tell him to sit down and youâll have a sandwich for him shortly, and meanwhile he can just tell you all about whatâs on his mind. This clearly is not at all what he was expecting, but after a momentâs thought, he decides to take you up on your offer and starts talking. Apparently, heâd been dispatched to take care of some demon summoner in the neighborhood, and while heâd evidently got the wrong house the right one shouldnât be hard to find - have you seen anyone practicing satanic rituals nearby? You laugh, a little, and tell him that you donât really summon them, they just come on their own. They do like their sandwiches, and theyâre quite nice folk.Â
The angelâs jaw drops, and you remind him to chew with his mouth closed.Â
And Iâm going to take this even further. Here we go.
It took a bit of explaining with the first angel to arrive. Telling him about the first accidental summoning and then how the demons just started stopping by around lunch time on your days off. But once he understood whatâs been going on (and finished his sandwich) he nodded solemnly and said he would get this all straightened out âupstairs.â
You eventually start getting more angels coming around for lunch. Sometimes they bring a small dessert for you to share after the sandwiches, and the dishes are always magically clean and back in the cupboard when they leave.
You lean that angels donât have much of their own drama, but they do know all the truths about human tabloid drama and theyâre more than willing to dish on what the Kardashians have been up to.
The first time an angel and a demon show up for lunch on the same day is a little tense. You tell them that ALL are welcome for lunch in your house and that you would prefer it to be a no-conflict zone. It takes a while for them to settle, but eventually they grow comfortable enough to start chatting. Which is when you learn that because demons are technically fallen angels, youâve been having two sides of an estranged family over for lunch regularly.
Soon, you have an angel and a demon at every lunch. Old friends and estranged siblings meeting up to reconnect over a sandwich at your dinning room table. You help the ones who had a falling out reach an understanding, and you get to hear wild stories of what the âold realmâ was like.
One day, as youâre pulling out the bread and cheese, a messenger demon appears. You greet him and tell him a sandwich will be ready soon, but he declines. He is here on behalf of Lucifer to ask if itâs alright by you for him to âenter your dwelling so as to meet with his brother Michael over sandwiches.â
A little stunned, you agree. The demon disappears and you prepare three sandwiches, setting them at the table.
When Lucifer (the actual devil!) appears in small puff of smoke, you welcome him and ask what heâd like to drink. As youâre fetching the apple juice, a blinding flash of light comes from the dinning room indicating Michaelâs arrival. You grab a second cup and walk back in to find a tense stand off between the brothers. You set down the cups and juice while calmly reminding them that this is a conflict-free zone, and if they are going to fight, please take it to an alternate plane of existence.
They donât fight. They sit and enjoy the sandwiches and talk about what happened. You learn a lot about why creation started, what the purpose of humanity was and what itâs grown to be. You only have to diffuse two arguments. And at the end when itâs time for them to leave, they hug each other, agreeing to meet up again somewhere else.
In the following weeks you have the usual assortment of demons and angels stopping by. The regulars ask how youâre mom is doing and if your friend is settling in to their new apartment nicely. At some point during each visit though, they ask if itâs true. Did Lucifer and Michael really come for lunch? You tell them yes, but wonât say what was talked about. Theyâre disappointed, everyone likes the gossip, but they understand. Before they leave, you ask each angel and demon about this idea you have for the summer, what if you had a barbecue on the back patio for everyone who wanted to come? They think it sounds like a fun idea.
I DIDNâT LEARN ABOUT THIS IN DRIVING SCHOOL
Stop says the red light, go says the green
Wait says the yellow light, twinkling in between.Â
KNEEL, SAYS THE DEMON LIGHT WITH ITS EYE OF COALÂ SAURON KNOWS YOUR LICENSE PLATEÂ AND STARES INTO YOUR SOUL
THIS IS ALWAYS FUNNY
@irritatedlifeguard I agree with your tags.
My one friend really likes "yo mama" jokes, but she feels bad for saying them to me because my mama's dead, and lately she's been circumventing this by adding "in heaven" to them, a concept I was introduced to with zero warning via a text that said, "Yo mama's so stupid she's in heaven pre-heating the microwave."
thank you da vinkis
I lowkey fw these guys. They're just the right amount of silly to make me go "heh that was kinda funny" before scrolling
although. they do give me the uncanny valley
They do upload free movies on their YouTube channel
i did not think this would actually be true wtf
i love you voros twins
Beyblade heavyweight division

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if you've never engaged with a creative art on a regular basis you need to understand that it requires concerted effort to get into "the groove" to make something and every second that it takes to get into that groove causes physical pain, but the only thing worse than doing it is not doing it.
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the thing is, if your younger self was a bigot or an abuser, u can't make people forgive you. but you still gotta forgive yourself, like that's non-negotiable, dude. that happens before u can even ask the question of earning forgiveness from anyone lese
oops, in your attempt to martyr yourself out of respect for your victims you accidentally sabotaged your own ability to conceptualize yourself as anything but a perpetual evildoer who is always one bad day away from hurting everyone you love, all but guaranteeing history to repeat itself. rookie mistake
did you read the post
Forgiveness isn't something you deserve, it's something you earn.
Deserving implies right to have it, earning implies working to get there. You deserve to become a better person but your have to put in the effort to do so. You can earn looking yourself in the eyes and forgiving yourself because you are better now than you were, and you wouldn't let yourself do it again. I wouldn't be able to forgive myself right off the bat either, and doing so implies a lack of working for self-improvement (to me).
Either way, ending the story with "I am evil" is a good way to keep everyone miserable. Making yourself suffer for the sake atoning is still making someone suffer, and doing so WILL inevitably bring/keep others down with you