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I cant do this anymore
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sorry if this is how you found out 🫡
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YAYYYY!! I love being in aggressively color coded friend groups :))) Winningggg
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my irls as ponys. ok
@piggle-wiggle @thewickerking @haravatats
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How are we feeling?
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OH ALSO I’m currently watching the doctor who 60th anniversary specials so. Fucking losing it. What if a guy could serve so much cunt and yet look so so sad every day of his life
Oh my god they make me physically ill and they’re coming back. Oh god. I’m ascending. I’m descending. Watch me burn in the pits of hell and giggle
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Oh my god they make me physically ill and they’re coming back. Oh god. I’m ascending. I’m descending. Watch me burn in the pits of hell and giggle
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Hey bro, we’re a lot like these characters. Oh, they’re narrative foils of each other with opposing color schemes? That’s wild. They’re shipped together a lot, you say? Haha, that’s funny. That’s like how everyone thinks we’re dating. Haha. Ha.
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In response to Slate's article on the possibility having non-heteromative team in figure skating (particularly, ice dance and pairs), Oniceperspective shared a glimpse of Gabriella Papadakis (FRA) and Madison Hubbell (USA) working on their same-sex program. You can see how they switch the leading figure between them.
You can see them trying out lifts in this video.
The rest is on Instagram here:
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lots of times if I tell my boyfriend that I am proud of him for dealing with a situation, or that I'm sorry he's having to deal with a situation, he will say "no it's my own fault." meaning that he feels like he doesn't deserve praise or comfort for dealing with a situation that is his fault. (for example a financial problem caused or exacerbated by him having been too anxious or absentminded to deal with the situation sooner.) and I tell him this and I will tell y'all this, that I don't believe that. I think you are even braver and stronger for taking steps to deal with a mess that is of or partly of your own creation, because you have to cope with guilt and shame on top of the thing itself, and because you're fighting against the same ingrained dysfunction in yourself that caused the mess. that's like the bravest and most constructive thing you can do and you should be proud and I am proud of you.
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You deserve to be comfortable in hot temperatures. In fact, it’s very dangerous if you wear clothes that prevent you from cooling off because it stops your body from being able to regulate/cool your core temperature as you’re not allowing sweat to escape properly. Not only can it worsen symptoms of already being outside in higher temperatures— such as nausea or dizziness, but it can also increase your risk of heatstroke.
If you have body hair, you deserve to be comfortable in hot weather.
If you have stretch marks, you deserve to be comfortable in hot weather.
If you have self harm scars, you deserve to be comfortable in hot weather.
If you’re fat, you deserve to be comfortable in hot weather.
If you have any other scars that you might hold shame or embarrassment over, you deserve to be comfortable in hot weather.
If you’re disabled and it affects the way your body looks, or you have additions to your person like an ostomy bag, an insulin pump/cgm, or any other extension of you, you deserve to be comfortable in hot weather.
No matter the person, what you look like, how you feel about your body (whether you hate it or love it or somewhere in between), you deserve to be comfortable.
I absolutely understand hiding under a hoodie, I used to do it too. However, when you cover your body with layers, or a hoodie or long pants whatever, you block out its own ability to help you survive. When you sweat, it cools your body down and also releases sodium and other electrolytes from your body. The harder your body works, the more you will sweat. And the more you sweat, the more fluids your body loses. Which is why you see all of those Gatorade ads for athletes. Also, your body begins to work harder when the weather becomes warmer because it’s already triggering that natural response. And if you’re not drinking at least water, you will make it worse and it can become life threatening if you’re not careful.
You do not have to be in the sunshine to get heatstroke. It can happen to anyone, anywhere— including indoors. (And that’s why you see the “don’t leave your kids or pets in the car” warnings and advisories.) Keeping yourself cool can mean life or death. You won’t ever win against the sun.
You deserve to be comfortable this summer and every summer after that. Please, take care.
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Controversial opinion (somehow) but it should be illegal for schools to assign homework on the high holidays.
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