I was minding, why does y/n hides their soulmarks? (Mabye it was mentioned and i can't remember).
In the scene they fall on the water and the father gets nervous after cleaning their face, and says that he knows that kind of makeup is expensive, does it mean it's normal behavior to hide marks of that kind at the point that there are products for that?
Just curious 🐐💜
Nope! Its not normal! Most people who hide their marks do it because their soulmate has passed on and they want others to shut up about it, Religious reasons, or people who only have platonic marks who are sick of people saying "oh its so sad you dont have a life partner :(" bc dude shut tf up. None of ur business and also aro people exist dont be an aSS-
Oh and people with trauma related to it! :) Camt forget that one!
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you know whos so me? you know whos so me?
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I seriously love the things my friend's send me
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Kind of hilarious to me how poorly the title "Mob Psycho 100" localized to English-speaking areas. To someone whose first language is English, it scans as:
Mob (Yakuza, Mafia)
Psycho (violent person with "crazy" behaviors)
Thus: a particularly violent member of organized crime.
But in Japanese it scans as:
Mob (background characters in crowd scenes in manga or anime)
Psycho (short for psychic)
Thus: a psychic who looks/acts like someone you'd never pick out of a crowd scene in a comic.
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post this (not)deer when they least expect it
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it's such a bummer that losing control of your emotions only makes the entire situation worse in really embarrassing personal ways. losing control of my emotions should give me pyrokinesis.
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"Look at this video of a child disappointed at their expensive gift! Children are so spoiled these days!"
That's cool. So, why did their parents upload their small child being upset online? In a public video, shared to the entire video? Why did they even save the recording?
Like. The kid in that scenario could be saying the most entitled nonsense in the world, and if their parents post it online to be publicly shamed, I'd still support the kid 100%. Thinking your child's life is a toy to exploit freely for #content is "spoiled"; when faced with mommy vlogers, kids should be demanding three PS5s and a new Bugatti, and we should be applauding them for it
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Devastating! Art museum gift shop doesn’t sell prints of specific and unpopular painting that struck a cord with you!
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