when your depression gets mistaken for laziness 😩😩😩🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯📢📢📢👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
When you stop being able to tell the difference
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When you let yourself be convinced that you’re just lazy and get even more depressed 😩😩😩🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯📢📢📢👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Author: lebelinoria
check please characters as john mulaney quotes
bitty: it’s 100% easier not to do things than to do them
jack: in terms of, like, instant relief, canceling plans is like heroin
shitty: eat ass, suck a dick, and sell drugs
lardo: i have had a very long day. i am very small and i have no money. so you can imagine the kind of stress i am under
ransom: holster and i have a new house. it was built in the ’20s, but it was flipped in 2014. which means it’s haunted, but it has a lovely kitchen backsplash
holster: nothing that i know can help you with your car ever. unless you’re like, “hey, i’ve got a flat tire, does anyone here know a lot about 30 rock”?
chowder: it’s fun to be married. i’ve never been supervised before. i’m supervised. farmer studies what i do, like an anthropologist. she’ll be like, “sometimes, he will watch a movie on tv even though he already owns that movie on dvd. pointing this out to confuses and upsets him”
nursey: the bad guy would hold the joint in a villainous way. they’d always offer the joint in a way that no one ever holds a joint. like it’s a skull in a shakespeare play
dex: i’ll keep all my emotions right here, and then one day, i’ll die
tango: ah… numbers, the letters of math
whiskey: sometimes babies will point at me, and i don’t care for that shit at all
Listen, you are a brave girl. I was so lucky to have seen you grow. But if I’m going to do this, I need you to protect me. Can you do that?
Hey, not to be dramatic or anything, but imagine being the shittiest “fans” in the world. Can’t relate.
me: *nuts to the thought of corey crawford not being elite*
Hey, not to be dramatic or anything, but preds fans do that after ever goal we score against every team. Yours ain’t special, and it’s not that deep.
Hey, not to be dramatic or anything, but Blackhawks fans literally chant “Detroit sucks!” even when they’re not playing the Red Wings.
Sweet Jesus what fresh new level of delusional is the OP?
i am a fool
it is now clear that the end result of my sports-based media fandom spree would be becoming a fan of an actual sport
how did i not see this coming
haikyuu!! – 30 day challenge
day 6. favorite position
→ setter
The so-called “pro-life” movement’s philosophy.
One of the best political cartoons that I’ve seen.
You know what pisses me off about this? Really, REALLY pisses me off? That’s George (H.W.) Bush holding that umbrella. He was president 1981-1989. Do you get that?
It means that the right have not budged an inch on their ridiculous pro-foetus, anti-actual-persons position in THIRTY GODDAMN YEARS. We should not still be having this argument! Thirty year old political cartoons should be bafflingly opaque, not crystal clear!
^ Reblogging again for that comment.
Also a good antidote to the current view of George Bush as “one of the good ones”.
These pervasive exhortations to individual action — in corporate ads, school textbooks, and the campaigns of mainstream environmental groups, especially in the west — seem as natural as the air we breath. But we could hardly be worse-served. While we busy ourselves greening our personal lives, fossil fuel corporations are rendering these efforts irrelevant. The breakdown of carbon emissions since 1988? A hundred companies alone are responsible for an astonishing 71 percent. You tinker with those pens or that panel; they go on torching the planet. The freedom of these corporations to pollute – and the fixation on a feeble lifestyle response – is no accident. It is the result of an ideological war, waged over the last forty years, against the possibility of collective action. Devastatingly successful, it is not too late to reverse it. The political project of neoliberalism, brought to ascendence by Thatcher and Reagan, has pursued two principal objectives. The first has been to dismantle any barriers to the exercise of unaccountable private power. The second had been to erect them to the exercise of any democratic public will. Its trademark policies of privatization, deregulation, tax cuts and free trade deals: these have liberated corporations to accumulate enormous profits and treat the atmosphere like a sewage dump, and hamstrung our ability, through the instrument of the state, to plan for our collective welfare.
beginning and end
THEY WERE MISSING FOR FUCKING YEARS OMG, THIS ALWAYS UPSETS ME SO MUCH
I always see the discussion that many days, months, years have passed during this story.
I present to you a different idea.
There’s several themes behind Spirited Away: Capitalism’s effect on Japan, Environmental issues, and notably, Chihiro’s coming of age story.
From what I know, the idea of time passing differently in spirit worlds, is more based on western stories of the fae.
But something more common in Japanese folklore is spirit trickery/deception. Or more accurately. What you see, isn’t always what’s actually there.
Chihiro starts this story as a young child, before her coming-of-age arc, that more or less forces her to become ‘an adult’. More accurately. The challenges she faces makes her mature as a person.
What’s the most common thing in folklore? Children see what’s actually there.