a the bear study that got a bit out of hand!


@theartofmadeline
Acquired Stardust

oozey mess
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Not today Justin

blake kathryn

JVL

titsay
taylor price
Claire Keane

★

izzy's playlists!
sheepfilms

⁂

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

roma★
Show & Tell
AnasAbdin

seen from Argentina

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from South Korea

seen from Malaysia
seen from Türkiye

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Mexico
seen from United States

seen from Romania
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from France

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from United States
@iluvdeserts
a the bear study that got a bit out of hand!

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
men in love are like “i love you” and women in love are like “i wouldn’t mind taking all of your pain in my hands and letting it overflow into the cracks of my skin just to be able to have a part of you with me”
The Bear (2022 - )
Season 2 Episode 10 “The Bear” Season 3 Episode 9 “Apologies”
Even if I didn’t have a solid plan, in the back of my head, I always assumed I’d kill myself.
Now I’m an adult and people my age have their lives in order and I’m stuck here, confused, because I never planned to be alive and I’m so far behind.
I feel like I’ll never catch up.
Hey all.
I want to make an addition to this. I made this post a long time ago.
I’m currently back in university, and I’ve made so much progress with my trauma. I’m in a loving relationship.
Things can and will get better. It’s not too late.
Nothing is perfect by any means. But I’m happy I’m still here and didn’t kill myself. I hope you get to that point, too 💕
The addition is important! I see the original post circulating a lot, but the addition is important!
New addition two years later. I’m still going strong!
I’m getting married. I’m still in that loving relationship.
I’ve learned that there’s no real timeline. It’s okay. And while it sucks that I lost time, there’s still so much for me to experience and enjoy.
Newest addition. 7 years after the original post!
I got married last month! My dog is laying on me snoring. I’ve learned to have healthy friendships and relationships. I’ve learned that I’m not alone and that even when things are hard, I’m going to be okay.
This machine kills AI

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
"The idea of reforming Omelas is a pleasant idea, to be sure, but it is one that Le Guin herself specifically tells us is not an option. No reform of Omelas is possible — at least, not without destroying Omelas itself:
If the child were brought up into the sunlight out of that vile place, if it were cleaned and fed and comforted, that would be a good thing, indeed; but if it were done, in that day and hour all the prosperity and beauty and delight of Omelas would wither and be destroyed. Those are the terms.
'Those are the terms', indeed. Le Guin’s original story is careful to cast the underlying evil of Omelas as un-addressable — not, as some have suggested, to 'cheat' or create a false dilemma, but as an intentionally insurmountable challenge to the reader. The premise of Omelas feels unfair because it is meant to be unfair. Instead of racing to find a clever solution ('Free the child! Replace it with a robot! Have everyone suffer a little bit instead of one person all at once!'), the reader is forced to consider how they might cope with moral injustice that is so foundational to their very way of life that it cannot be undone. Confronted with the choice to give up your entire way of life or allow someone else to suffer, what do you do? Do you stay and enjoy the fruits of their pain? Or do you reject this devil’s compromise at your own expense, even knowing that it may not even help? And through implication, we are then forced to consider whether we are — at this very moment! — already in exactly this situation. At what cost does our happiness come? And, even more significantly, at whose expense? And what, in fact, can be done? Can anything?
This is the essential and agonizing question that Le Guin poses, and we avoid it at our peril. It’s easy, but thoroughly besides the point, to say — as the narrator of 'The Ones Who Don’t Walk Away' does — that you would simply keep the nice things about Omelas, and work to address the bad. You might as well say that you would solve the trolley problem by putting rockets on the trolley and having it jump over the people tied to the tracks. Le Guin’s challenge is one that can only be resolved by introspection, because the challenge is one levied against the discomforting awareness of our own complicity; to 'reject the premise' is to reject this (all too real) discomfort in favor of empty wish fulfillment. A happy fairytale about the nobility of our imagined efforts against a hypothetical evil profits no one but ourselves (and I would argue that in the long run it robs us as well).
But in addition to being morally evasive, treating Omelas as a puzzle to be solved (or as a piece of straightforward didactic moralism) also flattens the depth of the original story. We are not really meant to understand Le Guin’s 'walking away' as a literal abandonment of a problem, nor as a self-satisfied 'Sounds bad, but I’m outta here', the way Vivier’s response piece or others of its ilk do; rather, it is framed as a rejection of complacency. This is why those who leave are shown not as triumphant heroes, but as harried and desperate fools; hopeless, troubled souls setting forth on a journey that may well be doomed from the start — because isn’t that the fate of most people who set out to fight the injustices they see, and that they cannot help but see once they have been made aware of it? The story is a metaphor, not a math problem, and 'walking away' might just as easily encompass any form of sincere and fully committed struggle against injustice: a lonely, often thankless journey, yet one which is no less essential for its difficulty."
- Kurt Schiller, from "Omelas, Je T'aime." Blood Knife, 8 July 2022.
Maybe all the things you thought made you you aren’t really…you. Barbie (2023) / Fight Club (1999)
‘dont die wondering’ was such a beautiful slogan for lesbians we need to bring that back in a major way
this whole "i oppose violence from both sides" thing is shit and obtuse when the ppl who are posting that rn have never opened their mouth before when it was just palestinians dying lol ur already positioning urself by only giving the issue attention at this moment since it seems more justified to side with israel when they're experiencing a sliver of what the palestinian ppl have been going thru for the past 75 years
also to add to this: it's driving me insane that all these years everyone who stepped back from the israel-palestine conflict, bc they "don't know enough about this complex topic to give their opinion" or some other bs instead of actually taking the time and looking into it, are now the SAMEEE ppl that are posting and reposting about the situation willy nilly, getting all their "info" from instagram meme pages, shaming others for not supporting israel since it's a very OBVIOUS conflict and NOT political. what the fuck happened to context and critical thinking skills?????

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
no one asked but stop this sound (kono oto tomare) is so underrated in general but esp w romance honestly.
both main pairings (chika x satowa and takezou x hiro) are sososososso likable and they dont need to try super hard or constantly be thrusted into intense moments to force out some romance. like they just both work so well together on such a basic and simple level.
dont get me wrong i love when there’s angst, but like, with takezou and hiro there really have not been any super climactic moments in their relationship but i could literally just watch 50 pages worth of them chit chatting and i am ENTHRALLED. they are so good. so are chika and satowa but im honestly very surprised with how much i love takehiro.
they are just fundamentally enjoyable to see interact! so refreshing i just love them.
ooof procrastinating and dabbling in some maladaptive daydreamin do be tempting this month
me remembering yet another chore/errand i need to do that is not a big deal at all: holy fucking shit life is hard this is too much where are my chocolate covered pretzels and headphones so i can hibernate at my desk
AZIRAPHALE & CROWLEY + text posts
Quick comic to get out my FEELINGS I want to THROW UP Neil
good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
THIS ONE FUCKING WORKS. REBLOG IT.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
when programs fucking autocorrect <3 to ❤️ and :) to 😃,,,, do you have any idea what you’ve just done?? what you just fucking destroyed ?
something so special about building a home that is your own, that you can decorate how you please, fill with your energy, make it safe and warm and inviting, take care of it and take pride in it. very very blessed