It do be facts tho lololololol
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Text: When fish reach the breeding ground near our village, they grow weak, bury themselves in the mud and emerge human. They grow old, die, and return to the mud to re-hatch as fish.
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Honestly I think I do want to have kids someday. Definitely not bio kids but kids of my own all the same. Maybe just 1, maybe an entire 2.
I want to give the love and support that was not afforded to me. I want to watch them grow into amazing adults and know that I gave this child/these children the opportunity to live a good, fulfilled life. I want to instill in them my love of books; teach them important things like courage and bravery, kindness, respect, a sense of genuine wonder in a world so empty of it. I want to encourage their interests and pursuits and congratulate them when they work hard no matter the end result. I want to be the parent I never had, the best one possible.
I don't know where that fits into the rest of my life plan if it does at all. Idk. Sometimes when I experience something cool and whimsical I think; wouldn't it be awesome to share this with my own kid? A nice book or a pretty landscape or when I'm thinking about advocacy for good public schools. The thought creeps in, wouldn't it be amazing to keep even one person safe from the foster care system? Wouldn't it be lovely to have someone to nurture and support? Wouldn't it be awesome if because I was such a good parent my child lived a happy life where they felt free and safe to follow their dreams and be themselves and things?
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I just spent TOO FUCKING LONG in the comments of a video talking about periods where men in the comments said they don't need to learn about periods cause they'll never have them, and being real dicks about it too.
Well you'll never have girlfriends either, hope you're fine with that. 👋🏻
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Men who are sympathetic to period struggles and actually want to learn things, I love you. We, as women collectively, love you. YOU are the green flags.
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I can’t articulate it, but it gets to me that, outside of Spock and I think Tuvok, being logical and regulating emotions isn’t something that Vulcans are shown to just endure, the same way they endure lower temperatures for other species, or higher oxygen for other species, or anything else that has to be incredibly uncomfortable at best to painful at worst that they just endure
The vibe I get from it is that a majority of Vulcans enjoy it, they like being logical, maybe they didn’t get a choice in being logical as kids, but unlike the select few like Sybok, they don’t seem to be resentful that they were raised like that at all
This isn’t just something they’re all forced to do now to prevent their emotions from causing their species’ end, dedicating themselves to logic brought them inner peace
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"The life space of our soul spans the entire cosmos. Identifying ourselves with this one body on earth or with our current character does not in any way give an accurate picture of the potential of our cosmic soul. Our personality only shows how far we have developed inwardly at this moment. However, that is only a snapshot. Tying someone to that moment is the same thing as saying that a school child can never become a professor. A moment in time says nothing about the true nature and the essence of a life form, and certainly not about a soul life that will still develop further for billions of years."
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idk if there's any inheritence cycle fans on tumblr but i am DELIGHTED to inflict my headcanon: eragon has a thick appalachian redneck accent and there is nothing anybody can do about it
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@brilliantfantasticgeronimo:
wow, so happy to see you again dude!!! how are you doing??
Mentally - solid
Spiritually - fantastic
Physically - currently undiagnosed heart condition but we’re gonna see how that pans out, and I’ve got one of those fancy ‘hey you fell down, are you dying, you want me to call the nee-naws’ apple watches so it’s fine, just experiencing my sixties three-decades early. I’m advanced like that.
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