Guess who is going to customize a Barbie like Sister Imperator???
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ok. 💥
Hi Ok!! Unfortunately I don't know how to interpret the explosion. But I have some happy news! I had a trial job as a confectioner yesterday and they said they'd like to train me! I'm gonna be a confectioner!!! And it's a 5 star hotel on the beach. I'm still happy. It's so surreal I can't believe it. I can't think of anything else rn. Anyway I hope your life rn is good as well. Have a good day/night/whatever! Love you
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today is the wooper community day on pokemon go
what should i name the first shiny i get?
(for now the placeholder name is "BOLAS?!?!??!")
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I GOT TICKETS
One decade later and I get to see my boys again!!!!!
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I was excited for October already, but now I’m double excited! 😊 so excited to read your stories!
jiaijejrkeakrkjaewjkr Your too sweet anon! Thank you :D I'm excited aswell! October is such a fun month, and this event is just the icing on the Halloween cake! :D
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the tortured poets department, april 19
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You know what, while I'm doing hot takes. And this one may be obvious considering I'm actively contributing to hosting the Solarpunk Aesthetic Week event but like.
Dear everyone who's constantly deriding the aesthetic portions of the solarpunk movement/genre; do you just not understand that being able to visualize the future you want is immensely important to being able to work towards it? Being able to get other people on board with it?
When I first got interested in Solarpunk, it wasn't for the hot leftist takes about the top ways to dismantle the government for the people, or top tips on how to build your own solar panel apparatuses. What brought me in? Visions of a hopeful future. I learned and began to love the rest as I dove deeper into solarpunk circles, but there is no denying that my first intro to it--and likely many people's first intro to it--was via the art and aesthetic spheres. The term 'solarpunk' was literally coined to refer to the aesthetic movement, and we've been building up from there ever since.
'When are people going to realize the aesthetic parts don't matter and what really matters is praxis--' dude, the aesthetic parts do matter. Inspiring people does matter. Showing people visions of a hopeful future is immensely important, it's why so many people join this movement. We see glimpses of what a hopeful future could look like, through beautiful art or riveting stories, we're inspired by things like stained glass and organic designs and statues and fashion concepts--and then we think to ourselves 'how can we help make this future happen?' And we learn the praxis and we work towards the goals and we share it with others because that's just how we work.
Seeing isn't always believing, but sometimes in order to believe in something with your whole heart, it helps to be able to visualize what you want. For yourself and for others.
So yes. The aesthetic parts of solarpunk do matter. Thank you for coming to my TEDTalk.
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damn
Im a little disappointed with how little Bryce Charles was in Nerdy Prudes Must Die.
I mean- they introduced her in nightmare time (she ate up axe man) where she only had a few minor roles.
But then in NPMD she was only a minor character again!
I just really hope she gets to pla-
OH FUCK YEAH
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