really weird how receptionists are expected to be the gentlest most submissive people in the office but are also, in terms of practical function, the security guard
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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really weird how receptionists are expected to be the gentlest most submissive people in the office but are also, in terms of practical function, the security guard

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a trap song with the rapper growing increasingly concerned about all the gun sound effects in the music
How convenient it is to attach small, useful objects to your clothes at waist level
"Don't eat all of that sugary food..."
"...You'll gain weight" 🚫
Wrong
Body negative
You need way more calories than a slice of cake to gain even one pound
"...You'll get sick" ✔
Correct
Sugar is good but if you eat too much you get stummy ache :(
Better when eaten in moderation anyway
Prioritizes listening to your body
"...Without me" 👀
Secret third option?
Encourages community
Get sick with someone you love
World's best bonding activity
it's his wife!

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Cheshire Cat by Joe Wierenga
shit now THAT is a cool interpretation
I’ve been obsessed with this tiktok for days now
Person: "Hello sir." he pets the frog with one finger.
Person: "Have a good day. Actually wait a minute. You missed a bug, but I got you home boy. Hold on." he picks a bug up and throws it next to the frog.
Frog: turns around and eats the bug.
Person: "OHHHHH-" sings high pitched and angelic like he witnessed a miracle.
Grace sends this off as a "fuck you" to Stratt and unintentionally eases 40+ years of crippling guilt.
(40+ factoring in the Hail Mary mission, then the time it would take to get back to Erid and the time it would take for the message to get to Earth. Probably closer to 50+ actually).
(I do think Stratt felt bad. She did a lot of terrible things to save the planet, and obviously felt guilt for sending Grace off. I imagine the time waiting to hear back from the Hail Mary was torture for everyone, but she essentially sent three people off to their deaths, one unwillingly. Hearing that Grace made it out alive would be a huge weight off her shoulders.)
Fursonas are too hard to decide; it's time for radish plantsona.

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a tiny griddle from not doing my job
No I’m not “unhealthy,” no there’s nothing “wrong” with me; I’m simply paying the price for my vast and terrible necromantic capabilities
If I had vast and terrible necromantic capabilities I would make the world a much better place without suffering any cost because I am the best
Get your fingers and gestures off my post, John.
can you put that thing on a leash?
surely the conses wont quence
peer reviewed

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I read etiquette and homemaking guides from the 1800s mostly because they're a FASCINATING insight into cultural norms that we often don't think about. I honestly really recommend people crack one of these open at least once--it goes way beyond, like, "what to wear to a ball!!!"
The best ones have advice on decor, how to select high-quality furniture, childrearing, fashion, etc--from a contemporary perspective, and the things the authors feel the need to clarify vs the wild shit that will just casually mention like it's something everyone knows and agrees on is REALLY revealing of the culture and how it's shifted.
And while a lot of the advice is WILDLY bigoted or just outright funny, you'd be surprised how much of it is...just genuinely timeless, and shockingly compassionate.
They ALSO, as a writer, have INVALUABLE resources--because, again, they're talking about things that are so MUNDANE that a lot of the time nobody really sat down to formally document what normal, everyday people thought or cared about--because that's boring! But a book written to provide advice and information to, say, a young woman who's never run her own home before? You can fully expect an entire chapter dedicated to The Types Of Oven, and which features are useful and worth spending money on, and which features are a huge hassle to clean and a waste of space, and what to spend that money on instead.
And like. As a writer who frequently works in the 1800s? Fuck inflation calculators, this is the kind of thing I need. This is absolutely priceless.
Now that being said.
My current favorite 'etiquette guide' in the world is actually like....70% purely practical advice, written by a gentleman the groupchat has affectionately dubbed History's Most Autistic Man In The World, and thank god they didn't have Aderall back then
Because the AuDHD is strong in this one and as a result, in addition to the deeply practical and useful everyday reference points, we also have:
Some more quilts, these all by Pamela Studstill