and you both think the other is just looking at the ground. [x]
Georges Chakra {details}
Great. Another ostentatious belt buckle. You know, despite it all, you really are still…
the healthiest relationship on the show, they love and respect each other so much
Barbie is ageless and unknowable. She exists beyond our feeble mortal conception of time. She always was, and she will always be.
So Spallone and them are off the hook? I kinda imagined it was gonna be the other way around.
Show Me A Hero (2015)
nurturing. intuitive. sensitive. refreshing. charming. mysterious. emotional. water signs.
a couple of tumblr functions if you didn’t know about them:
- you can make tags on an individual blog display from the earliest to latest post by adding /chrono to the end, for example: http://gameofgifs.tumblr.com/tagged/season_202/chrono
- you can search through a tumblog by date using “http://username.tumblr.com/day/YEAR/MONTH/DAY”, for example: http://gameofgifs.tumblr.com/day/2012/09/16
- you can view just the photo posts on your dashboard in mosaic form by going to http://www.tumblr.com/photos
- you can save ask messages to your queue or drafts by hovering your mouse over the publish button and holding down “alt”, which will bring up alternative options
- by using the url “http://www.tumblr.com/show/type of post” you can filter your dash, for example “http://www.tumblr.com/show/photos” will show only photos
- you can retrieve previously used themes via the theme recovery page: http://www.tumblr.com/themes/recover
- when reblogging a long text post (like this one!), click on the “as” at the top of the post to reblog as a text post, link or quote
how do i know when to use -, –, or —? i know the short one is for between words (like twenty-two) but i’m not sure how to know which length to use when writing it into the sentence (i hope i phrased that right??). are there rules? does it matter?
You’re going to be able to find a lot more in depth answer here. But the short of it is:
- : This is a hyphen.
– : This is an en-dash.
— : This is an em-dash.
The hyphen is used to connect words, like you say. Ex: Twenty-two, ex-boyfriend.
The en-dash is used in the context of a span of time. Ex: 1996–2018, February–March.
The em-dash is used when inserting a thought. Ex: He wouldn't—couldn't—go home.
Good question! Hope this helps 😊
Never has a quote been more relevant or accurate
Don’t think I won’t.
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Wasnt expecting that.
me as a roommate
Manny Montana
I like drawing Jason’s arms.
…what was the other thing I wanted to say. Oh yes, and jackets. I like drawing jackets.