I’m sorry you had to see such depravity, and so close to home
the ol’ muddy basement window
I’ve seen this reposted a lot, and yet I still always see it as thicc batman. the optical illusion is forever stuck in my brain
wait a minute… Eva Braun didn’t have a master’s degree
it seems like a pro-communist programming message to me. the red dude looks super cool and supportive.
gotta nuke somethin’
¯\ _ (ツ) _ /¯
nobody prayed hard enough, so it got altered even more
now that I think about it, yeah, pretty much
not with that attitude
“I’ll have the chicken”
“and how would you like that cooked?”
“aight I’m-a head out”
SNAKE EYES
I locked mine freshman year and never came back. no idea if it had anything in it.
making it back to my locker was stressful enough that I just gave up on it altogether and carried everything around all day
Hype is the not-so-quiet killer of good movies, but it’s a paradox: good movie gets spread by word-of-mouth so much that people stop wanting to hear about it and create a negative opinion before ever engaging with it.
I do my best to recommend movies/tv/games with simple “I liked it” or “it’s worth watching” type statements. I try to avoid overly personal statements like “you would love this” or “you need to see this”, since it takes the autonomy away from the person who might choose to watch it. Additionally, I very often use the phrase “say no more” when getting recommendations, to let people know I’m convinced to try it, without the need for overbearing elaboration.
I have had things ruined by pre-judgment for the over-hyped, and all I can do now is try not to ruin things for anyone else. It’s natural to want to rave about something we really like, but it’s worth being conscious of how bias can set in and affect other people.
dads everywhere agree: click those tongs and slap those bags
be the repost you wish to see in this world