🎶✨when u get this, list 5 songs u like to listen to, publish. then, send this ask to 10 of your favourite followers (positivity is cool)🎶✨
Fukai Mori (Deep Forest) - Jiluka (yes, it is a cover of the 2nd inuyasha ed)
Meteor - Croix Allcine
Love is Alive - Shazna
I Have Nothing - Whitney Houston
Zúmbalo - Liz y Los Melódicos
yea, i just picked 5 songs from my On Repeat spotify playlist. lately ive been on yt for music a lot since spotify doesnt have some stuff ive been listening to, but its whatever
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Dancing. Hwanging out
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Dancing. Hwanging out
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its so funny when usamericans of all people are like omg usa is 50 countries in a trench coat when you're from a country like india where the first language of people changes atleast 20 times across state lines.
lets be clear though, the establishment of the united states involved a genocide of diverse cultures which is precisely what has made it so uncannily uniform today. from thousands of indigenous languages you now demand everyone speak one. sometimes you'll accommodate spanish at best.
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i deleted the post because i. got shy again
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every morning i go out onto the farm and ring a gong at the perfect resonant frequency of one of my pigs, causing it to disassemble into perfectly cooked breakfast meats
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I care about them a normal amount
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6th grade love notes
you know i really love you // me too // love you to death // me to
so you wanna kiss at lunch // ya // o̶k̶a̶y̶ u know when i go home i miss u
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my problem as a writer and as a roleplayer is that I always want characters to do that thing where you hold your hand out, palm to the ground, and kind of tilt it quickly left and right to express uncertainty or a "kinda-sorta"/"yes and no" vibe. but I don't know an official term for this so I always just call it the Noncommittal Hand Waggle
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I think the hardest part about addressing child abuse is getting people to acknowledge, not just intellectually but actually responding accordingly, is that the biggest threat to children, the biggest risk of abuse, is family and parents.
it is of course most often parents who are crowing about needing to protect children (often against far smaller threats than family), and pointing out that they are, statistically, the biggest threat to their kids is not gonna be received well.
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