Not to turn mental illness into relatable content but is there anything more hilarious then spending an entire day vamping up to do something like spending ALL day thinking about it and putting it off and dreading it and then you finally, FINALLY do it and it takes 6 seconds and you realize that was your whole day plan
new genre concept: soft apocalypse
the world as we know it has ended and mother nature starts taking back what’s hers. there are no zombies or cannibals or murderous bandits. the most valued members of the community are those who know how to garden and farm, sew and weave, treat wounds, work wood or build with bricks, cook from scratch.
people bond together to begin rebuilding instead of killing each other. everyone teaches each other whatever they do know and works together to figure out the stuff none of them know. books become incredibly valued resources because they’re often the only way to learn critical information. if someone is elderly, disabled, or otherwise unable to work at the same level as most of the community, they’re taken care of by the others, not told any sort of “survival of the fittest” bs.
as the generations ware on, communities begin expanding into small cities. some of the settlements even find ways to repurpose solar or wind power on a small scale and have electricity in some of their buildings. storytellers wander the countryside telling tales of the old world in return for some hot stew or a place to rest for the night, and the mythos of the new world start to incorporate elements of the past. the only thing that remains constant is that humans survive, and they do it by working together.
in 20biteen we support bi girls and their decisions, regardless of the gender of their partners
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i would like to point out that not only will next year be twenty mineteen, it will also be Minecraft’s 10 year anniversary and i, for one, will be popping the FATTEST bottles o’ enchanting
minecraft will be old enough to play minecraft
Blog Snatching
thank you to everyone who has messaged me. i have reset my password and enabled two-factor authentication, i would suggest you do the same. i thought i was safe and i clearly wasn’t. @staff fix this please. i want to be angry and cuss y'all out, because that’s just how i feel right now, but i won’t. instead i want to be understanding so you can reciprocate. treat others how you want to be treated right?
hmm anyways. please just hear us. you continually fail the users on your platform, listen to us and let 2019 give you a fresh start as well.
Oh update I just figured out they have filled my queue up with more photos. I’ll be deleting them now, but just in case anyone saw that one photo that posted like right after this
thank you to everyone who has messaged me. i have reset my password and enabled two-factor authentication, i would suggest you do the same. i thought i was safe and i clearly wasn’t. @staff fix this please. i want to be angry and cuss y'all out, because that’s just how i feel right now, but i won’t. instead i want to be understanding so you can reciprocate. treat others how you want to be treated right?
hmm anyways. please just hear us. you continually fail the users on your platform, listen to us and let 2019 give you a fresh start as well.
Dunno if bobbing the teabag actually helps the tea steep faster but it sure is fun to feel a part of something
An aspect of gun control that other countries practice that doesn’t come up in America a lot is ammunition control. In Japan, if you’re one of the privileged few allowed to own a gun (and only shotguns and rifles are legal), you have to return all your spent cartridges if you want to buy any more. In Israel, after you’ve purchased the one gun you’re allowed to own, you’re given a box of 50 bullets, and that’s it. You can’t buy any ammunition anywhere, that’s your lifetime supply, although a shooting range will provide you with more, but only for use at that range. Even in countries with more relaxed gun control laws, like Switzerland and Serbia, buying ammunition requires all the same paperwork as buying a gun (mental health records, criminal records, etc) and you can only buy ammo for the gun you own. Gun control advocates in the US should consider placing an emphasis on ammunition control in addition to everything else.
God that actually makes a lot of sense