In this house we stan Declan Lynch, an upper middle class white guy, who, when in a museum, started explaining something to the bisexual woman of colour, and immediately banked toย โDo you know this already? Donโt let me bore you if you do.โ
Good egg.
Dead Poets Society ๐โ๏ธ
has anyone else noticed that ants dknt carry away picnic baskets like they used to
Ever just sit and stare out a window trying to think of how a shrimp would see you?
Iโm glad that we all agree that Dane DeHaan is the ultimate Dark Academia boyโข๏ธ
Neil: Fully believes water is not wet, has no evidence, has a brutal (but friendly) argument with Charlie about it. It gets ugly. They start pulling out the yo mama jokes.
Todd: Stands there really confused, like a deer in headlights, immediate panic no thoughts head empty
Charlie: Fully believes water is wet, has no evidence, ends up losing the argument because Keating agrees with Neil.
Knox:ย โโฆwaterโฆ*is* the wetโฆ?โ
Meeks:ย โWell the definition of wetness is when water adheres to the surface of a material, so you could make the argument that water is wet because it is a bunch of water molecules that touch other water molecules, but that would also mean that a singular water molecule is dry, because it doesnโt have any other water molecules on it to make it wet.โ
Pitts: *cries*
Cameron: *tries to agree with Charlie but gets told to shut the fuck up*
Keating: Laughs a little bit because what kind of silly question is that, but he thinks about it for a second and decides that no, water cannot be wet in the same way that dirt cannot be dirty, or dust cannot be dusty- things can be dusty if they have dust on them, but you wouldnโt take a handful of dust and sayย โwow this dust is super dusty.โ
Here's to the disabled people who aren't inspirations. Who aren't "overcoming their diagnosis" and achieving incredible things "despite their disability." Here's to the people struggling in school. Here's to the people on sick leave. Here's to the dropouts. The unemployed. The ones on welfare and disability. The ones who are economically dependent on others. The ones in the hospitals and the group homes. Here's to the ones whose struggles aren't lessened by extraordinary abilities and achievements. Here's to the ones struggling - and failing - to be average. I see you, and I hope you know that you are just as worthy of respect, support and compassion as anybody else - cause you are! Not being able to do certain things doesn't make you less of a person.
๐ข๐๐ก๐๐ฃ๐๐๐ค๐ก๐๐๐๐ก๐ก๐ฎ ๐๐๐๐ช๐ฉ๐๐๐ช๐ก ๐ฉ๐๐๐ฃ๐๐จ:
1. empty perfume bottles
2. abandoned castles
3. pressed flowers
4. smell of soil after rain, Petrichor
5. old books with dust all over them
6. walking all alone in a museum hall
7. languages that humanity no longer uses
8. stars, the moon, the entire universe and itโs secrets
9. old paintings
10. late night conversations
11. thunderstorms
12. vintage love letters
13. gothic architecture
14. waves hitting the shore at nighttime
15. candles that smell like seasons
16. stained glass windows
17. An empty library
18. writing poetry
19. family heirlooms
20. enjoying peaceful silence
Shoutout to @stardustemotions for making the former half of this thread.
this site definitely doesn't allow you to paste the link to any article blocked by a paywall (say, a NYT article) so that you can read it free of charge! that would be illegal and would benefit broke college students too much. it definitely does not do that. promise.
This is a hot take but the first Narnia movie is better than the book. I would strongly suggest it!!
Its the way Ben barnes makes me feel like I am 6 and watching prince caspian for the first time and everything is right in the world. Also...we do love dark eyes in this household.
DARK EYES? yes. like Sean Baggerstaffโs and RSLโs just make me rtfghjkl
also I have never watched Narnia is it good
A full time student. Primary bread winner and loser of this family (of one). (She/They)
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