Like fidget spinners, they are a therapeutic tool in the autistic community.
Like fidget spinners, they are a therapeutic tool in the autistic community.
Like fidget spinners, they are a therapeutic tool in the autistic community.
Like fidget spinners, they are a therapeutic tool in the autistic community.
Yeah same. Lab grown meat ftw.
Same here. I often get asked if I’m Vegan, let alone vegetarian.. but my stock answer is I’m medically required to eat meat. Because I am. My friends respect that bc they’ve seen my health issues and how my vitality just drained away, and that I’m way stronger and healthier now. (It wasn’t just eating meat, I’d had…
1. Sweet potato pie is superior in every way to pumpkin.
“science” isn’t someone’s pretend sky friend. “Science” doesn’t care if you believe in it or not; “science” doesn’t want a personal relationship with you. Its a fucking method, not an idol or a god or a monolith. I used to think these flat earthers were the equivalent of FSM, trolling to point out cracks in the…
I like Murder in Mesopotamia. Underrated poirot...
Ooooooh I loved suchet in orient express. It was *because* he was so conflicted... he’s usually so very straightforward morally, the law is right and lawlessness is wrong. But in that one, he really had to deeply confront which wrong is more wrong. It’s about being an honest person and being let down by the…
I was initially repulsed by Depp being in there, but he’s playing SUCH a deeply gross character..have not seen this movie, read the book and saw Suchet deliver the performance of his career in another version. without giving anything away, Depp is the murder victim but the type where you think “Good, it’s good that…
I doubt it’s unconscious. After seeing what his sister and mother went through, there’s a certain type of person who might decide it’s their job to help correct problems like these. A very good and decent type of person.
....or don’t they?
I found the most glorious beautiful photo of Merryls wrinkles the other day.This photo is so perfect to me, the lines that track her years of smiling, laughing, emoting, radiating from her twinkling eyes and subtly snarky (but warm) micro-smile... She’s so fair, too, I’d imagine had spent a lot of time avoiding the…
Thank you very much, internet person. I am a writer, but not yet an author. I’ll keep at it.
Cool, we are cool. *tip of the hat* it’s rough out there.
Dude. It’s good that you can take it when you’re called out on being ignorant. If you want to attack progressive Texans for not doing enough to remove this shitstain, you need to think about who the president is, how he got elected, and take a looooong look in the mirror before you get up me about this one pus-ball.
Ok. I don’t want to be rude, so I’ll stick to the facts and won’t assume you’re some asshole on the east coast who has never left your precious isle of manhattan.... I am a Texan (Austin!) and comments like yours are so steeped in lazy ignorance, I can’t let it go.
It’s like a tiny percentage of men do the vast majority of these crimes because they don’t stop. Perhaps they can’t. If there’s 1-2, I always bet on there being many more, and it being a pattern of behaviour. Bc that’s how this works.
Hoooooooly shit thanks for that. I also hate Thomas Hardy. That book was given to me by a relative I think like “Hey, Tess, fix your life.” And it had the opposite effect. Jesus Christ.
I feel really similar. I’m an American and have lived here over ten years, I have a lot of gay/lesbian/trans/ace friends. This vote woke me up to how bigoted Australia still is. I’d always thought it was pretty laid back here, people lived and let live. But the way the No voters attacked and bitched and twisted and…
What book?
What book?