"im going home."
Its killing me people aren't talking more about him </3
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"im going home."
Its killing me people aren't talking more about him </3

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Coming home after watching The Long Walk (2025) be like
chesus jrist this film hurt my feelings.
It would hurt less to just shoot me
Intertwined, sewn together.
Just watched this film oh my GOD I feel ILL

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This is my first time watching Gilmore Girls and istg it's fixing my nervous system, I normally have a super hard time watching tense/awkward scenes but im finding myself able to sit through them a lot easier than usual (even if i do still pause for a bit occasionally)
My friend convinced me to do a sober month and I am gnawing at the bars of my enclosure this was the worst idea ever, I don't care if I seem like an addict I AM LOSING MY MIND I am too aware of how my symptoms ruin my lifeđđđđ
I gave myself a cheat day i feel normal again
My friend convinced me to do a sober month and I am gnawing at the bars of my enclosure this was the worst idea ever, I don't care if I seem like an addict I AM LOSING MY MIND I am too aware of how my symptoms ruin my lifeđđđđ
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Nothing slapped my shit back into place like someone pointing out that the "genius gifted child with so much potential who got burnout and mental illness" is just the nerd equivalent to the jock "could have been a pro at sportsball if it wasn't for the injury".
You see them the moment you enter the room â two silvery eyes flashing white in the gloom.
This has resonated with me in my soul, I can't take my eyes off of it, I feel like I need to talk about and think about it forever
First fursona I've ever conceptualised and it was while high but anyway, her names Sylvia
She was born in France to a street cat who wasn't ready to give up her street life to raise a kitten, but also didn't believe that her father, an old money Siamese, would take her in, so after a few years of trying to raise her, she gave Slyvia up for adoption. Sylvia then bounced around around France, going from orphanage to orphange, before her father caught wind about her and where she was, and took her out of the system at around age 7. Obviously, she thought this was her saving grace, snd it was for a while, she got to experience MONEY, and what it can do, with her dad showing her EVERYTHING, taking her from country to country as he went about his business, but then the trips slowed down, he went away without her more and more, until it was just her and the nanny in her big mansion in Switzerland. She was enrolled in a private school for wealthy children but struggled a LOT, from never having been in school before, the other children making fun of her because of her "mixed heritage", and feeling abandoned by her mother AND her father. She grows a close attachment to the nanny, who takes her out of school on hard days and takes her to the bakery and then the local park. At 12 she starts a diary that she writes in RELIGIOUSLY, she continues this throughout her life, having boxes stored away in her attic just of different journals she has filled through the years. She takes up different hobbies to try and fill her time, and in turn, doesn't go to university, she instead decides to become a seamstress, moving back to France at 19 to study under the best of the best. She's mentored under a high end boutique just outside of Paris, where she still works today at 27, and got a flat nearby, on the 4th floor, apartment 4C. It's small but it works, it's open plan but that's because walls probably wouldn't fit in it anyway, and since she's top floor she gets a little attic for storange. During her time in France, she decides to lean in To her wealth, if her dad's going to leave her with only his money and not him, she might as well use it for her own benefit. She starts attending galas, luncheons, conferences, anything she's invited to (or she just hears about it at the boutique) and makes connections, she hopes to one day open her own shop in the centre of Paris but she needs support to do that. Through this, she creates a network, which helps her immensely in her work, but she feels like a liar. Like everyone sees through her and only supports her through pity. She's often left feeling like she has no true friends, she doesn't think she's ever invited anyone to her flat, and often ponders whether it's through shame or simply the opportunity has never come up. When she's not working or attending the next social gala, she's baking, baguettes are her favourite, with cheese. She also tends to wander the streets, stopping at some bars to sit and have a drink, however she's always dressed in her best for these occasions lest someone think she's like the other people in the bar, she'd never admit it but the back alley bars make her feel at home. She can't remember much about her mother anymore but she hopes, at least once, they've drank together in one of these bars.
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Australian Cattle Dog
Other Names: Blue or Red Heeler / Queensland Herder / Australian Heeler
Date of Development: 1880s - 1890s
Type: Herding
Registries: AKC, KC, FCI, UKC (All major registries)
Height: 18 - 20 inches (male), 17 - 19 inches (female)
Weight: 35 - 50 pounds
Life Expectancy: 12 - 16 years
Fun Fact: They are related to Dingos!
Coat Type: Short, double coat
Coat Length: Short
Breed Colours: Blue, Blue Mottled, Blue Speckled, Red Speckled and Red Mottled
Breed Markings: Tan Markings, Red Markings and Black & Tan Markings
History:
Australian Cattle Dogs were originally bred and developed by Australian settlers in the 19th century to herd cattle on large ranches, as it was found the Collieâs and other dogs brought over to Australia could not handle the harsh working conditions and bold livestock that awaited them. Over 60 years of crossbreeding went into producing the Australian Cattle Dog that we know today, with breeds including the Dingo, collie, sheepdog, Kelpie, Dalmatian and Bull Terrier being used in their foundation. An instrumental person in this breeding is Robert Kaleski, who took up breeding âBlue Heelersâ in 1893, and showing them in 1897, drawing up a breed standard that resembled the Dingo, believing they should be modelled after the canine that is naturally suited to the Australian Outback. This standard was approved by The Kennel Club of New South Wales in 1903, being first known as the Australian Heeler, coming from its herding technique of nipping heels to âdriveâ the stock, and later being named the Australian Cattle Dog, though heeler is still a popular nickname for the breed, often fronted by the colour of the dog or âQueenslandâ, where the breed was particularly popular. This breed was key in helping ranchers expand the Australian beef industry and proved to be the most popular among ranch owners and drovers, still being used as herding dogs today with a strong instinct to do so, often trying to herd other animals, including children and cats if not given a proper outlet.
Temperament:
Australian Cattle Dogs are extremely intelligent, possessing an immense work drive and boundless energy, a true working dog. They excel at controlling and moving livestock, known to be devoted to their duty, but outside of the ranch, these qualities make them excellent companions for those that appreciate the adventurous way of life. To their handlers they are incredibly loyal, tenacious and trustworthy. Their protective instincts make them a self-appointed guardian to his family, his herd and his property. As a result, the ACD is alert, watchful, courageous and may be wary of strangers, but this should not mean unfriendly, he is just devoted to his owner and family, wanting to go wherever you go. They thrive on being part of all family activities and having a job to do. Being easy to train and very fast learners, they can learn a variety of commands and are known for their problem-solving skills. This intelligence and energy can manifest negatively if they are not appropriately challenged, becoming easily bored and getting themselves into mischief. They have a habit of routinely outsmarting their owners and theyâre not easy dogs to tire out. They need almost constant mental and activity to keep them out of trouble. They are known to be destructive, chewing and tearing up items you really donât want them to, so owners should be committed to keeping them busy. They are also quick to react and have a tendency to use their teeth to move animals and humans alike, which can become an issue in the home, as well as struggling with dogs outside of the home, so early and consistent socialisation is needed, but if their needs are met you will be rewarded with a loyal, hard-working companion.
Exercise:
It is recommended that ACD owners engage in work, sport, and/or regular exercise for at least 2 hours a day with these versatile dogs to keep them mentally and physically fit. Being a very active, high-energy dog built for long working days in the outback, the Australian Cattle Dog needs more than just a quick walk and playtime in the yard, ideally having a job in order to remain happy and healthy. If being placed in a farming home this energy will be no issue, especially with animals to herd, in other living situations, they should be given lots of opportunities to expend this energy, through running, hiking, swimming, dog sports and more. They typically need a lot of space and do best with a garden and may not adapt well to apartment living.Â
Training:
Early, consistent socialization and obedience training are a must for the Australian Cattle Dog, they are a highly intelligent, energetic breed that is only really happy when on the job. Training and participation in activities such as obedience, herding, or agility is highly recommended to keep them busy. This type of training can and should take up a large part of owning this dog, but it is important to create and strengthen your bond. An intelligent, energetic dog who is not kept occupied will become bored, and a bored, energetic dog can be destructive. Generally, ACDs are easy to train, while it is understood that they can be stubborn at times, but ultimately they are eager to please their people and consistent training will help tame this independence. While it is tempting to let this dog be on to go constantly, it is important to help teach this dog an off-switch, teaching them to settle down at the end of the day will be invaluable to both you and them.
Health:
Deafness
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Hip dysplasia
Elbow dysplasiaÂ
Portosystemic ShuntÂ
Congenital deafness
EczemaÂ
Glaucoma
UrolithiasisÂ
Sources:Â
The Australian Cattle Dog, also called the Blue Heeler, is an intelligent and energetic breed known for their herding abilities.
Characteristics, health and breeding details of the Australian Cattle Dog, to help you decide if this breed is right for you.
https://www.purina.co.uk/find-a-pet/dog-breeds/australian-cattleÂ
Picture Credit: https://www.alkc.org.br/en/australian-cattle-dog
This took me an embarrassing amount of time between uni, moving across the country and starting a new job but my first post is finally up YIPPEE

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One "shut the fuck up" from a popular cis het dude to my class in high school stopped the transphobic bullying the minute it started. Never underestimate the power you have when it comes to protecting minorities, I will always be greatful to that one guy who I didn't even know well, we'd never really spoken. All it took was him standing up for me and my life was made 1000% easier. 4 words.
it should be illegal to take a nap and still have a headache when you wake up. like no i shut it off and back on again why are you still here