I can't unsee this...
*touching his extremely defined six pack* who did this to you.....
*gently lifting a cup of water to his lips* it's going to be okay. *choking back tears* just a few more sips and then we'll get you a sandwich...
Reblog to give a glass of water to every dehydrated actor with shrink wrapped abs whose life was endangered for a shirtless scene
) <- super parenthesis. reblog to close all parentheticals you opened and forgot to close in your life and return to equilibrium
This post has 1 closing super parenthesis. Legend speaks of its evil counterpart...
may i?
Don't do it!
pretty please?
DO IT!
GET FUCKED !
lol. lmao
nothin i do ever works
[ID: a digital illustration of three purple sea urchins on a stylized rocky yellow background. End.]
Purple sea urchin. Urchins in tide pools have been observed "decorating" themselves with shells, algae and other detritus, to camouflage themselves and protect from the sun and open air.
Khatija Possum Nampijimpa — My Great Grandmother's Country and Seven Sisters Dreaming (synthetic polymer paints on canvas, 2021)
like. remember that shrimp post, about how that one channer was deradicalized by caring about his pet shrimp?
the key part of that story is that he chose to care about something other than himself. that's what deradicalized him.
it wasnt other people caring about and being nice to him.
like. look, if you're a man, trans or cis, and you feel like no one cares about you, or listens to you outside of the misogynist right-wing circles of incelry and transandrophobia truthing. you might be right.
but i guarantee you, if you choose to start caring about other people, start listening to them first, and stop making yourself the center of every interaction, you will find people who listen to you, and care about you.
radicalization, especially into mra or misogynist spaces, does not happen because feminists and leftists are mean. it happens because the men who enter those spaces dont want to care about others. and those spaces tell them they dont have to.
if you feel like you've been radicalised, or are in danger of moving that way, deradicalisation rests on you, its your responsibility. and the first step is learning to care about other people.
learning to care about people who are different from you, and who do have problems that are worse than yours, and who might even have problems that you've directly contributed to. learn to listen, and care, and support, and apologize, and take responsibility for the harm you've caused and are capable of causing.
and you'll find people who care about you back. who listen to you, and who'll respect you. you deserve a community who isnt afraid to call you on your shit, and we need more people on our side who wont socially murder us for being called on their shit.
no actually, it is your responsibility and yours alone to choose not to be an asshole and a bigot. it isnt easy, thats what makes it a choice, thats why its so rare. but its not supposed to be easy.
because society rewards men for being misogynist. it rewards white people for being racist. it rewards cis people for being transphobic, etc.
men are not treated like they're ontologically evil by society, stop fucking lying
I have mixed thoughts on sex work. I love sex, but I hate work!
“Yeah, we hate seeing you work too!”
how does this post keep getting better
school project, some drawings for my pretend game about a housefly girl called musca and her adventures in some creepy&wet place
not to enforce gender roles but a computer should NOT fucking have apps okay. if I wanted an app I'd go on my phone my laptop is for Programs. I mean this.
bringing the ancient meme back
really glad to see hate for this concept.
count me among the haters. i've been a hater since i first encountered this conflation of many different well-defined concepts into one ill-defined one
it's part of the general trend of hiding the inner workings of computers from the user, which is something i hate since it tends to promote computer illiteracy which tends to promote incompetence and dysfunction in society as a whole
this is what friendship looks like
this is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen
Hero by Stuart Dunkel (*1952)
falin
scurvy has got to have one of the biggest disease/treatment coolness gaps of all time. like yeah too much time at sea will afflict you with a curse where your body starts unraveling and old wounds come back to haunt you like vengeful ghosts. unless☝️you eat a lemon