July 2012
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June 2012
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Jun 30th
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Fan Drinking Game
Go into a livestream. Take a drink every time you see: bby precious babies I can’t I can’t even what is air scream feels all the awards dies intentional misspellings to suggest uncontrollable excitement ugly crying hyperbolic keyboard smashing Take two drinks if: There are multiple lines of the same statement from the same person There are multiple lines of the same...
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Step 228: Your stress is not a real thing to...
adulting: Stress is real, obviously, but just to you. It is something that dwells entirely within you. It does not exist as a noun in other people’s lives, except in how you interact with them. I’m feeling insanely stressed right now, and while my boyfriend, best friends and mom will cut me a little slack if I’m scattered/short, it is not the entire rest of the world’s job to divine this and be...
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Jun 29th
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Give and Take
CS: The army is not Tumblr.
me: Certainly not.
me: Really, I appreciate that about it, though there are a lot of things about the Army I wish I could change.
me: The Army forced me to learn to accept people who think very differently from me.
me: And to appreciate them for their better traits.
me: On tumblr, I could just surround myself with people who feel the same way I do, and that's true to a slightly lesser extent in civilian life. But in the military, it's not like that at all.
CS: That's it, people seem so set on compartmentalizing themselves they seem completely offended by the idea of give and take to deal with others.
me: Yeah.
me: When i worked in the ER - I mean, it's an institution of advanced medicine. Science is its backbone. But, possibly because it is both Texas and an American military institution, many of my coworkers (military doctors and civilian nurses) were very religious people.
me: And I found there was a lot of cognitive dissonance in that. How can you both not believe in evolution, or believe that the Earth is only 5-7,000 years old if your entire livelihood depends on the intact truth of science?
me: How can you be smart enough that you made it through medical school and still think the flat tax is a good idea?
me: But all in all, those things were small factors. In civilian life they might've seemed like a big deal, and on tumblr it would be like oh no, I can't have ar elationship with that person, they're dumbfucks.
me: But really, they were good doctors, great nurses, and everybody gets really angry about child abuse cases.
me: Everybody thinks a story about a guy on PCP who breaks free and takes a shit on one of the Team Center computers is hilarious.
me: Pretty much everyone likes coffee and can appreciate a good drawing.
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My friends are really great people.
That’s all.
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Jun 28th
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47minutesago asked: Although with Canada's recent tightening of immigration laws, fleeing Republicans might have to apply for refugee status, and our government has very recently scrapped free healthcare for refugees (oh the rage, the fury this has provoked). So maybe that would satisfy them.
Jun 28th
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woaaaaooo asked: wait, what do you have against Canada anyway? and What's going on in the U.S I don't really understand sorry for my ignorance aahah
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Anonymous asked: Are you a feminist?
Jun 28th
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thedudevondoom replied to your post: I am pretty scared about SDCC in a lot of ways. Anything in particular? Gah, I had all this time between the end of my finals and SDCC blocked out for working on my comic portfolio/the MO relaunch, and all this not-comic stuff keeps coming up. The DMV! The compliance office! Work! Work meetings after work! My Steelcase desk blocked my drafting table for 2 days...
Jun 28th
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I am pretty scared about SDCC in a lot of ways.
Jun 28th
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I’m so excited. It’s only 97 outside, so the AC and fan both still kinda work! It’s 78 inside instead of 86, and I can finally work on my watercolor MO piece again.
Jun 28th
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This is the relevant gif for the SCOTUS ruling on...
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wooooooo
Health care wins!
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ListenWhen Water Comes to Life, by Cloud Cult - from...
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Further Adventures at Freebucks
I think I might’ve maxed out my free drink karma today by getting 6 free drink coupons in the span of 15 minutes. Last week, I bought a panini and ended up with a spinach and egg wrap instead, which went unnoticed until I was already at work. That was fine, I ate it. It’s food and I’m not allergic and I don’t care. Then, I bought a panini and ended up with a bagel, which...
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keep scrollin'
pepperonideluxe: heysawbones: pepperonideluxe asked you: When Steven (I like to call him Sleeven, because he wears his hear on his sleeve)(I actually have no idea what that expression means) gives speeches, does he hire a little person to massage his back while he talks to the country? Has that little person ever done TOO GOOD of a job, and made Steven accidentally make sexy sounds at the...
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