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  • Are you trapped on tumblr right now?

    andythecorsair:

    amaraqwolf:

    amaraqwolf:

    Is there something you planned to do before you got trapped in the endless tumblr scroll?

    Are you yelling at yourself to get up and do the thing, but you can’t, because you’re trapped in the endless tumblr scroll?

    Consider this your save point.

    Put tumblr down, stand up, stretch, and go do the thing you planned to do. Future you will be incredibly grateful.

    Things people in the notes have been able to do thanks to this post:

    • eat breakfast
    • go to bed
    • get out of bed
    • take a shower
    • write
    • practice
    • watch Superman Returns and write a paper on it
    • retain shreds of sanity

    I need y’all to know that you’re doing amazing, and I’m so glad that I was able to help you break out of a procrastination loop you did not want to be stuck in.

    Helpful post I’ve added to my queue in case it helps someone else at the random point when it’s posted.

    (via catwholurks)

    • 1 day ago
    • 164338 notes
  • pokimoko:

    A minimalistic digital drawing of a opossum standing on all fours with two little opossum joeys lying on its back. All the opossums have a big circular eye and pupil, with line markings at the front and back of the eye in a way reminiscent of eyeliner. The adult opossum's right eye (left for viewer) is closed with a purple scar across it. It had a purple, rat-like tail that curls around towards it face. All the opossums have a white faces, purple noses, jagged whiskers, black round ears and grey bodies, the adult opossum being the darkest grey and the two joeys being lighter shades. The lighter joey on the left is lying stomach down on the adult's back, and in its paws it is holding the top of the ace flag (black stripe, grey stripe, white stripe, purple stripe) which hangs down towards the adult's legs (which have off-white fingers and claws). The other joey to the right is sitting up, its body mostly hidden behind the lighter joey and the adult's fur. All of the opossum's colouring are made up of those seen on the asexual flag. The background is lavender.ALT
    A minimalistic digital drawing of a great horned owl, which is standing with its one visible wing tucked to its side. It has big circular eyes and big black pupils; both eyes are hooded by a light grey eyelids. The owl is mostly grey in colour, with light grey gradient to white feet with black-grey claws, a darker grey wing, and black marking encircling most of its heart sharped face and running along its feathery 'horns', which also have white and purple feathers. It also have black tear-drop markings running along the top of its head and along the sides. It has a heart shaped white patch of feathers on its chest, and white stripes and purple dots on its wings. In the owl's black beak, it is holding the pole of the ace flag (black stripe, grey stripe, white stripe, purple stripe). The owl's colouring matches the colouring of the ace flag. The background is lavender.ALT

    It’s Ace Week again and that means it’s time for even more silly little artworks of silly little critters. (Here are their friends from 2021 and 2022) ✨Stay amazing, aces✨

    (via afk-lost)

    • 3 days ago
    • 1584 notes
  • kateammann:

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    Happy Ace Week!!! 🖤🤍💜

    (via afk-lost)

    • 5 days ago
    • 48742 notes
  • luisonte:

    Pintando con lego

    (via catwholurks)

    Source: amzn.to
    • 1 week ago
    • 81693 notes
    • #lego
    • #art
  • wonderstruck:

    If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading

    (via catwholurks)

    • 2 weeks ago
    • 160579 notes
    • #the book binder's daughter
    • #jessica thorne
  • chibird:

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    Doing nothing allows our bodies and minds to have space! Sometimes my moments with nothing inspire reflection and motivation that I wouldn’t normally have.

    Chibird store | Positive pin club | Instagram

    (via catwholurks)

    Source: chibird.com
    • 2 weeks ago
    • 3559 notes
  • aren't you almost 30? it is weird when people over 30 watch shows aimed at teens and 20-somethings. but you even said you stopped watching it, so it's fine :).

    Anonymous

    dduane:

    taraljc:

    baybelletrist:

    taraljc:

    renegadedoughnut:

    yenvengerberg:

    ohmygod please don’t be one of those people who thinks when you’re thirty you’re suddenly ‘old’ and can’t enjoy things that give you nostalgia because 'they’re for teens!’. guess what, a switch doesn’t flip when you hit a certain number that means you stop enjoying things you did before. this attitude will only make yourself miserable

    this is hilarious

    i’m in my 50s and i will do whatever i want. i will consume media for kids, for teens, for adults. i will listen to songs i like whether they were released in 1980 or 2022. i will jump in puddles and balance along walls and swing at the park. i will work hard and write complex python code and do my taxes. i will wear pink and black and glitter and well ironed slacks and cardigans and sequinned doc martens and dungarees with dinosaur print. i will eat icecream for breakfast and steamed vegetables for lunch and nap in the afternoon and watch let’s play videos on youtube at night. i will peform regular maintenance on my car and pay my bills and go to the dentist and listen to music really loud when i’m driving and tell myself fairytales before i go to sleep.

    please, for the love of god or yourself or the universe, don’t give yourself ridiculous limits and make your life any more grey than it has to be in this world.

    Be like Old Loki. Build your glowing dream Asgard. Live in a bowling alley. Keep an alligator as your best friend. he got it. he understood the assignment.

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    I am 52 years old and I will consume any media I want, wear whatever the fuck I want, and do what I want. All those fucking stupid articles about Things Women Over 50 (or 40, or 30) should never wear, can go die in a fire. Do what makes you happy and ignore people who are all But YOU’re tOo OOOOOLLLLD for that. No. You’re too nosy for that and you have no say over my life. If I decide my fashion dream is to wear Gothic Lolita, PVC dresses, or a fucking pikachu onesie, you can just stfu and deal.

    Exactly! Galaxy Rangers are forever.

    (rolling eyes) And don’t make C. S. Lewis tap the sign again, ffs.

    “When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.”

    (and these days he might add to the put-away list “the fear of appearing cringe”.)

    • 3 weeks ago
    • 7600 notes
    • #growing up doesn't mean giving up the things that bring you joy
  • prismatic-bell:

    fine-ass-fatshion:

    jewtastic:

    fine-ass-fatshion:

    This is not like a fully completed thought but yk

    So I’ve done my first aid + CPR a few times. And every single time I try and bring up scenarios for fat folks

    Specifically like ‘what if someone is too large for me to wrap my arms around then to do the heimleich’

    And its incredibly rare I get a decent answer.

    How absolutely insane is it that me, as a fat person, is asking how to have MY life saved or to save ANOTHER life, is an impossible feat if someone is fat.

    Most of the time they tell me to 'just try anyways uwu’

    There has got to be a better option.

    From a first aid and CPR trainer, who is also fat.

    The heimleich is scientifically as effective as slapping someone VERY hard on the back. The only reason it’s so well taught is the man that invented it did a lot of great PR for himself. It’s also a bit easier for smaller framed people to get the necessary force in, because people are often extremely scared to hurt people, even in life threatening situations.

    With larger bodied people, whether they be fat, tall, muscular, etc. If you cannot get your arms around them, literally just slap the shit out of their shoulders. You want hard, open palmed slaps right in the center of the shoulders or slightly below.

    If they are too tall for you to reach that high, guide them to lean over the back of a chair, and then slap slap slap slap slap.

    It’s been proven to be just as effective through many studies. It just doesn’t have a trademarked name and a dramatic effect in film.

    If you have to do CPR on a larger bodied person, again, fat, body builder, tall and broad, whoever, the trick to finding where you want to put your hands if going to be to take your hand and shove it in their armpit. No seriously. Put your hand in their armpit, then drag it in a straight line towards yourself until you’re in the center of the chest, then put your other hand beneath that one. This is where you push. Then you are going to move the arm closest to you out of the way so you can get closer to them, and get the leverage you need to press down for compressions. The more of your body weight that is over your hands, the better the compression will be. Act like you are trying desperately to pack the last of your clothes in a suitcase, and just slam down hard on their chest.

    They will make *horrible* noises. You might even break ribs.

    But a broken rib is better than being dead.

    One day, perhaps, other CPR and First Aid instructors will actually know and teach this shit. But the medical field is filled with people who don’t know, don’t care, or just outright hate fat people. So while this information won’t fix your complaint, I do hope it helps someone out there with saving their loved ones, should it ever be needed.

    Hey, thank you so much for this addition!!!

    Also, if you can get ever so slightly above ground level on a STURDY surface—by “ever so slightly” I mean like three to five inches, not a lot—it’ll give you a bit more leverage to get your weight right over their chest, because it’ll put your body above a decent amount of their size.

    (via seananmcguire)

    • 3 weeks ago
    • 49860 notes
    • #first aid
    • #useful info
  • a-victorian-girl:

    thescaredfluid:

    lisassp:

    trumpetnista:

    2ndratehandjob:

    lady-dirtbag:

    marchqueen:

    tastefullyoffensive:

    Portals to Hell by hrmphfft

    IT’S BACK

    I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THIS AGAIN FOR MONTHS

    I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW

    ITS BACK 

    This is one of those posts that you need to save and tag or you’ll never see it again for 84 years.

    hey guys look…i found one of those iconic viral Tumblr posts

    @hellsite-hall-of-fame

    Best post ever!!

    (via dduane)

    • 3 weeks ago
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  • cd-covington:

    dndspellgifs:

    look, I know I’ve talked about this essay (?) before but like,

    If you ever needed a good demonstration of the quote “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”, have I got an exercise for you.

    Somebody made a small article explaining the basics of atomic theory but it’s written in Anglish. Anglish is basically a made-up version of English where they remove any elements (words, prefixes, etc) that were originally borrowed from romance languages like french and latin, as well as greek and other foreign loanwords, keeping only those of germanic origin.

    What happens is an english which is for the most part intelligible, but since a lot everyday english, and especially the scientific vocabulary, has has heavy latin and greek influence, they have to make up new words from the existing germanic-english vocabulary. For me it kind of reads super viking-ey.

    Anyway when you read this article on atomic theory, in Anglish called Uncleftish Beholding, you get this text which kind of reads like a fantasy novel. Like in my mind it feels like it recontextualizes advanced scientific concepts to explain it to a viking audience from ancient times.

    Even though you’re familiar with the scientific ideas, because it bypasses the normal language we use for these concepts, you get a chance to examine these ideas as if you were a visitor from another civilization - and guess what, it does feel like it’s about magic. It has a mythical quality to it, like it feels like a book about magic written during viking times. For me this has the same vibe as reading deep magic lore from a Robert Jordan book.

    Uncleftish beholding
    ling.upenn.edu

    That “somebody” is science fiction writer Poul Anderson, fyi.

    We read this in one of my German linguistics classes in grad school.

    (via bunjywunjy)

    • 3 weeks ago
    • 32021 notes
    • #science
    • #more similar to magic than you might expect
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