Examples of the Emetsound/“My friends 接招吧 (Come join us)” trend on douyin, which began with the Emetsound dance crew (first/last group seen in the compilation).
this is a test: I don't know if posts from this blog show up in tags! because my actual alt (@second-beat-songs) has been glitched in a way that posts from there definitely don't.
so in case this will actually show up in the tags: hi there!
my main blog got deactivated on Friday the 13th of January, and then reactivated on the 27th, after support (my beloved) found out that I had been incorrectly flagged as spam.
then, less than twelve hours later, I was once again deactivated (probably another false report), so here I am once again, just muddling along until I get my account back.
I have a pinned post on my actual alt with links to where I can be found until I get my blog back, and this blog is one I'm using to try to find a good theme, since parts of my main blog's theme weren't working right.
I bet Tumblr specifically excluded me from the list of people who get early access to polls because of all the mildly snarky bug reports I submitted regarding the new post editor's unpredictable whitespace trimming behaviour.
the lesson that stuck with me the most in high school biology that i'm still thinking about while taking gen chem for college is how my teacher called the leading zero before a decimal (ex. the zero in something like 0.2 or 0.13) the Dead Baby Zero and it was so evocative i never forget to add it even 12+ years later
You know, given Carl and Tom's relationship with Peach, and Kit's relationship with Ponch, and given that I'm a bird lover--I am *very* curious about Irina's relationship with her budgie. Can you say anything about that, or will the answer be Gaiman's Axiom?
In this case, I genuinely have no idea. The last time I had any thoughts along this line, something happened to immediately distract me from them. So... either my subconscious knows something I don't... or it doesn't. :)
Ginzan Onsen (銀山温泉) is an onsen (hot spring) area in Obanazawa, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Its name means “silver mine hot spring”. [wiki]. Photography by Yuji Shibasaki
eventually you realize you don’t want to die. you just don’t want to live the life you’re living. and slowly you try to create a life you want to live. just gotta start there.