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when youâre trying to write and your last two functioning brain cells start yelling at each other

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Conifers. Illustrations from the Botanical Atlas by B. Shishkin (1963)
um excuse me this is the sweetest thing iâve ever seen in my whole life đŠ
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Directed by : Bryan Singer

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Mary Poppins (1964) Dir. Robert Stevenson
I put the âcomicâ up on twitter a while ago but it only got like 1 like so here you go tumblr; here are some background stuff from it that i fkn loved makingÂ
Morning Habits Worth Starting (Especially for College)
Give yourself enough time to get ready before you have to leave in the morning. For me this means setting my alarm about an hour before the time that I have to get my foot out the door. Eat a proper breakfast, do a little stretching, figure out your plan for the day. Having a slower paced morning is a lot more relaxing, and you can get your day started correctly.
Drink water first thing. I used to be a pretty heavy coffee drinker in the mornings in high school, but I realized that I could get away with a lot less caffeine if I started my morning off with a nice glass of cold water. Youâre probably dehydrated after sleeping and water helps wake you up.Â
Make your bed. Making your bed is a visual reminder that sleeping time is over and that itâs time to get up! If I have a messy bed, I want to climb in and snuggle back into my blankets. This is especially true in the winters when itâs cold and dark. The movement also helps you wake up, which brings me to my next point:
Move! Your! Body! You donât necessarily have to run through an entire yoga routine or go for a run (but hey, props to you if you do), but getting some movement in your mornings will help you wake up. I like to stretch a little bit, warm up my joints, maybe loosen up my limbs. It helps to get your blood flowing.Â
Open your curtains. In the winter it might be kind of dark and depressing where you live, so this isnât always something recommended. I like to open my curtains when itâs sunny out so I can get some natural light, which helps your circadian rhythm so you wake up better - and fall asleep at night better.Â
Do something productive before your class begins. If your first class is super early, this might not apply. But I find it tremendously helpful to get something done, whether it be a flash card set, a work out, or a load of laundry, before my first class. Itâll get you into a productive mood for the rest of the day, and even if you arenât productive for whatever reason, you can go to sleep knowing that at least you got something done that day!
The first time I met my boyfriendâs grandparents, I was terrified. First, I really wanted them to like me, and second, he told me they were pretty religious. Theyâre Roman Catholic, but Iâm Jewish, and I didnât get the impression from the rest of his family that that would upset them, but I wasnât sure theyâd be chill with us dating, and Iâm always afraid of those unconscious, anti-semitic micro-aggressions.Â
Sure enough, within an hour of meeting me they asked if I was religious, in a way that was obviously asking if I had a religion, and which one it was. I calmly told them I was Jewish, and my boyfriendâs grandmother lit up. Her mother was a Syrian who moved to Brooklyn in the early 1900â˛s and she grew up in a Syrian and Jewish community in Brooklyn and boy wasnât it nice to have someone around who could help her with her Jewish pastry. It was really pleasant. His grandfather was mostly quiet.Â
After lunch, he and I shared a cup of coffee and some cookies and I told him about my brothers. He asked if my mom was ok with me dating a gentile. And then he looked around, saw we were alone for a sec, and asked me to follow him out to the garage. In the garage he asked me to take an old picnic basket down from off a cabinet. And then he told me to open it. The moment the lid came off I knew. I knew that shade of red. He told me to take it out and lay it across the floor. It was a Nazi flag. Not just a Nazi flag, but one that was big enough to fly outside a government office, like a massive one. I laid it out, ice in my veins, trying to figure out what was about to happen next. And then he told me to take my shoes off and stand on it.Â
He told me his vision wasnât good enough to get into the army, so he snuck on a ship and figured that theyâd have to deal with him when he was in Europe, and thatâs what happened. He told me he went because they all knew it was bad, and he wanted to help. He told me he took the flag off of some dead Nazis. He told me to go home and tell my mother that I was safe with these goyim sheâd never met, that I was loved and welcome and that theyâd fight for me. He told me âNever Againâ.
He passed away a few years ago, and only after his death, cleaning out his closets did we find his old patches and look up his division. This quiet man who said very little but always shared a cup of coffee with me after lunch was in an anti-tank division, and he and his division liberated camps in Poland. He saw the horrors, first hand.Â
Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. Today is a day to reaffirm our promise of âNever Againâ. Today is a day to remember that the only way for things to get better is to fight. Today is a good day to punch a Nazi. Do it for me. Do it for Grandpa Rocco. Do it for the world.Â
Well, Iâm crying now.

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What she says: Iâm fine
 What she means: I hate adaptations that turn Javert into The Villain⢠because they act like Valjeanâs suffering isnât caused by a corrupt society that oppresses its most vulnerable members, but by One Guy Who Is Mean. Itâs not that âBook-Javert never did anything wrong uwuâ: itâs that these adaptations shift Hugoâs criticisms of society at large onto a single dude
Hugo is like:Â âwow we as a society are really cruel to poor people and ex-cons!â
While these adaptations are like âwow that one guy Javert is really cruel to poor people and ex-cons! and what do you mean this is actually a larger social problem caused by underlying issues of historical systemic oppression and institutionalized prejudice that affect everyone??!âÂ
Itâs a way of⌠stripping the deeply-political Les Mis of its political message, and itâs kinda creepy tbh
Penny Laneâs outfits in Almost Famous
Hot take but anger can be a very good emotion for women to allow themselves to experience. Anger isnât inherently toxic. No emotion is inherently toxic but women are socialized to believe anything less than absolute accommodation and Pleasantness is Bad
Anger saved my life.
Anger is really eye opening
i genuinely canât conceptualize regularly wearing makeup not messing with your perception of your natural face like. ok sure if people say that they donât feel that way i take that at face value but honestly back when i tried to wear makeup semi regularly i would only wear some concealer and maybe mascara but i remember the more i wore it the uglier my natural face felt, the more obvious the bags under my eyes seemed, the more redness i saw around my nose, the uglier my eyelashes looked without makeup.
did anything physically change about my natural face? no! but concealing those things on my face inherently involved viewing them as flaws to be concealed, and the more i did that & saw my face âcorrectedâ & got used to that the more those parts of my natural face felt like something gross and bad.
What an amazing amount of detail in this painting. (Source)
Me at first: itâs good! I donât know what they mean about the detailing tho :/
Me, watching it zoom out: OH SHIT
Me watching it get to the full picture:
OH MY GOD?!?!?!

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Washington-based artist Tyree Callahan transformed and old 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter into a functional painting device he calls a Chromatic Typewriter. He did it by replacing the ink pads of the typewriter with colored paint pads and the letters with color markers. (Source)
Sigmund Freud: All men secretly REALLY REALLY want to have sex with their mothers
Itâs the Oedipus Complex
Oedipus: (Who literally gouged his own eyes out and killed himself when he found out he accidentally had sex with his mother) Iâm sorry itâs the WHAT complex