I just thought about Thanās pain who was helping Zag, knowing that once he reached to the surface, he might never come back.
Stranger Things
we're not kids anymore.
Jules of Nature
taylor price
trying on a metaphor
Cosmic Funnies
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
cherry valley forever

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Not today Justin
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I just thought about Thanās pain who was helping Zag, knowing that once he reached to the surface, he might never come back.

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Achilles on his bullshit again
Rat bastard (affectionate)
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you can literally always tell if an artist is/was a furry or not by asking them to draw a dog
like this:
not a furry:
furry:
You labled everyone at Disney a furry
have you ever seen a disney movie
bruh took his commitment to the wholeĀ āi donāt see colorā mindset to the NEXT level lmfaooo
my coworkers went to NYC over the weekend and brought me back this

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who the fuck manages to eat three set separate meals at three set times of the day. who the fuck does that. i eat however much iām hungry for whenever iām hungry, which could be anywhere in the range of once a day, six times a day or constantly snacking, depending on the weather, how much iāve slept, the phase of my menstrual cycle, how annoyed i am, how well iām dressed, how much work i have to do, how much food i see that day, how gay iām feeling,
why does cooking takes like six hours and eating like three seconds and washing dishes like seven days and seven nights
My favorite thing about "Ok Boomer" is that, instead of arguing, the youth unconsiously and collectively decided to literally just verbally wave boomers off and treat them like children who won't shut up and i think that's beautiful
the sun has no business tapping out at the tender hour of 5pm bitch i have depression

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PSA: no name is impossible to pronounce. no name is too hard to learn, no name is justifiably butchered. kids with 'different' names should be taught again and again that being called by their name is a right, not a privilege
there are over 2000 uniqueĀ phonemes (individual sounds) in the worldās languages, and each language has anywhere from around 20 to 60. you stop learning new phonemes itās theorized at around age 12. this is where accents come from -- using your own languageās/regionās phonemes to speak
so no name is impossible to pronounce world-wide, but it is very easy to not have the linguistic archive necessary to pronounce a given name entirely correctly. it is a simple case of physically not knowing where to place your tongue, whether or not to vibrate your vocal chords, etc. the only one of the dictators of sound you could be shown is how to position your lips
that being said... obviously you should still try. saying a name as correctly as you physically can goes a long way for making someone feel respected and humanized, and dismissing a name entirely as too hard goes a long way to disrespect and dehumanize people. just also accept that someoneās accent interfering with their pronunciation isnāt a sign of lack of trying, but a sign of physical limits
This is very true. I met a baby at my old store whose name was Navajo. I did my best and actually got a bit frustrated because there was a syllable I could NOT get, and her dad was like āitās very hard if you donāt actually speak DinĆ©, but thank you. Most people wonāt even try.ā
Be the one who tries.
Yes, thereās a big difference between getting as close as you can with your native languageās phonology, and just not even trying
"Be the one who tries."