The Patented Vox Machina Dead Sister Clutch™
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"Hope she does all right as queen," said Nanny.
"We taught her everything she knows," said Granny Weatherwax.
"Yeah," said Nanny Ogg, as they disappeared into the bracken. "D'you think...maybe...?"
"What?"
"D'you think maybe we ought to have taught her everything we know?"
"It'd take too long."
"Yeah, right."
Terry Pratchett, Lords and Ladies
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Existe un bajón emocional en donde no es necesario llorar, simplemente te sientes apagado sin encontrarle sentido a nada.
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The sage is devoted to non-action, moves without teaching, creates ten thousand things without instruction, lives but does not own, acts but does not presume, accomplishes without taking credit. When no credit is taken, accomplishment endures.
Laozi, Daodejing, Addiss & Lombardo tr. (Ch 2)
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Are you reposting art? (Not talking about reblogging please reblog stuff)
Credit the artist!
This includes but is not limited to:
Writers
Musicians
Photographers
Artists (by which I mean like illustrators, animators, sculptors, and stuff)
Voice actors (like the people who dub comics :D)
literally anyone who created something from their brain
ALSO YOU SHOULD PROBABLY ASK THE ARTIST FOR PERMISSION FOR REPOSTING LIKE THAT'S STEP ONE
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Hey bitches! I had an unexpected death occur back home while I’m currently living internationally. Despite the expensive plane tickets (damn you, American Airlines!) I made the decision to buy the tickets on my credit card. However, now I’m worried that I’m going to snowball into debt. I’ve always paid my credit cards on time and in full and my statements are always $0/month because I pay everything off. Do you have any advice for how I can make this unexpected expense go away quickly?!
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Stick to a plan and be a little more frugal in the coming weeks if you can. A credit card is a tool, and you shouldn't be afraid of it.
Weirdly enough, I ALSO had to buy some expensive airline tickets to visit a dying family member recently. And I ALSO put it on a credit card because it was an unexpected expense. I will literally be using one of the methods in the above article myself. Call it Bitch-tested and Bitch-approved!
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