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classycookiexo · 1 month
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navnae · 1 year
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We’ve seen Eddie get jealous but no one talks about how scary Steve is when he’s jealous. Whenever they’re out together maybe once and awhile Eddie makes a flirtatious joke to a stranger, to him it’s not supposed be taken seriously because he does it with everyone. That didn’t matter to Steve at the end of the day and for the rest of the week he gave Eddie the cold shoulder. Eddie couldn’t talk Steve without getting a death glare in return, he genuinely looks like he could kill Eddie if he wanted to. After a week of not speaking Steve finally brought up the situation and how it made him feel. He would admit that he was overreacting but Eddie tells him that he had every right to be upset and both of them came to understanding. Eddie having the situation pushed to the back of his mind it catches him off guard when Steve starts to make flirtatious jokes during every single event and giving Eddie a taste of his own medicine. He learned a very important lesson, never make Steve jealous.
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ly0nstea · 9 months
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Apologies to @sleepycrowhours for stealing the tags but i want to make a point about learning irish (and I think it applies to language learning as a whole) Duolingo (especially the app, the website is better to be fair but not by much) shouldn't be your primary, or even secondary resource for language learning, it should be a supplement, like flash cards because that's basically what duolingo (Esp. the app) is. It's electronic flash cards, it's nice for vocabulary but horrible for learning grammar, it's yes or no, right or wrong, and language is more fluid than that.
In colloquial speak, if you get it more or less right, the speaker will probably get it, (especially with something as minor as séimhiú and urú which is the english equivalent to switching his/her/their, while duolingo will tell you a sentence is a complete bust if you replace gcat with chait with cat which contexually, speakers will fix themselves and probably won't even mention it to you. Not to mention language is fluid, speakers won't talk like a text book, they'll use conjunctions and phrases you dont know, they'll invent words on the fly.
You should always be learning from books, movies (Yu Ming is ainm dom or cáca milis for irish aimed at young children, an cailín ciúin for more general cinema), poetry (géibheann, an gnáthrud, etc.), music (Teir abhaile riú, oró sé do bheatha 'bhaile, an dreolín, etc.), tv (all of TG4, they have spongebob), RTE player is available for free online.
Buying an irish enlish dictionary, using focloir and teanglann, and reading grammar books will help, writing irish helps too because it makes you look up words you dont know. I had no idea how to use the subjunctive and imperative before, now i do.
All of the info i wrote about séimhiú's and urú's can be found with google, and all of my words of the day are on focloir and teanglann.
tl;dr, using only duolingo is going to give you more robotic speak that even textbook, your vocab will be kind of weird and hyper-specific (kinda like how only learning in a classroom only teaches you to speak about yourself and your family and nothing else). Read irish, write irish, live irish. Remember, you weren't taught your native tongue formally, 80% of what you learn comes from just picking up and talking to people, family, friends, teachers, and maybe 20% was taught in the first few years of school (and a lot of that is written/spelling anyway not actually communicating)
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honeygrahambitch · 11 months
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From now on if i start crushing on someone im going directly to their psychiatrist and im asking them "is X...in love with me?"
Im not gonna wait 37 episodes like Will. Im asking that from the start because who would know this type of information if not your therapist?? Will was very slay for asking Bedelia, good source
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hissetmedigimacilar · 7 months
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"Talking with my mother
She said, 'Where'd you find this guy?'
Said, 'Some people fall in love with the wrong people sometimes'
Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay
You can think that you're in love
When you're really just in pain..." -Ashe
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adelacreations · 1 year
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"Yes, you were beautiful to me"
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Happy Valentine's Day to the Harringrove fandom
Link to print [HERE]
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I hate when the difference between rhaenyra and alicent is presented as one having agency and the other not, and that this is why one of them is a feminist and the other upholds the patriarchy
Because this presents the notion that agency is not only is a sign of virtue, but more importantly theirs to decide or take
Rhaenyra doesn’t have agency because she’s a badass feminist, she has it because her father gave it to her. Something otto never did for alicent. It doesn’t mean that rhaenyra hasn’t fought for it or that she doesn’t deserve it, she actually deserves far more just like any woman, but that it’s a privilege and not something that alicent could simply decide to have
Every rule that rhaenyra breaks she gets away with because her father is there to save her, even as he is actively dying viserys has to crawl down to the iron throne and defend her. As amazing as that scene is it’s also utterly ridiculous for a grown woman to not defend herself, and it’s unsurprising that rhaenyra loses nearly everything the second he dies.
Seeing to alicents marriage as well the very same person who gives rhaenyra her freedom also becomes the symbol for alicents lack thereof
This is not to say that rhaenyra is somehow evil or that alicent is innocent. Actually both are extremely selfish and immoral and both are victims to and further uphold the patriarchy
Rhaenyra fights for her own rule and the legitimacy and future of her children. Alicent fights for her sons rule and the legitimacy and future of her children. Rhaenyra being a woman doesn’t make it feminist when she shows no further care for women’s rights outside of the time it affects her or her mother
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biigsaad · 19 days
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Questions to dive into deeper emotional territories so you can understand each other's perspectives and feelings on a more profound level.
That will help you get deep
1. Is there a part of your past you've never shared with me because you think I wouldn't understand?
2. What's the biggest sacrifice you've made for our relationship that you haven't told me about?
3. If you could change one thing about our relationship, no matter how small or big, what would it be?
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cilil · 9 months
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In a way the whole Númenor arc was an extended argument between Eönwë and Mairon - which becomes even spicier if you hc that they used to date
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atomicinsantiy · 6 months
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Oct 1st 2023
It was high noon, the steaks where high. 2 faints left and time was low
tired and broken, tail severed and head bashed. Wrath filled her veins and throat. She kept trying to run do I'd run out of time.
My back was cold with sweat, nervousness crept in, fearing for my quest I resorted to 1 single item.
With help of Demondrug. I finished her off, only 2 minutes remaining on the clock.
That was the day I killed my first Devil
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lesrizz · 5 months
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“heh, spy check out this funny ass video!!”
“what is i-“
vine boom sound effect
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“scout what the fuck did you do.”
“ME!?”
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classycookiexo · 6 months
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nonameidentified · 4 months
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I'm bored...
Here
An unabridged guide yuri history
Yuri yuri yuri yuri. Cute girls being gay, my beloved. But where does it come from?
Before the yuri we know and love today, there was Class S. Class S, also known as S kankei, is a subset of Japanese literature that popped up at around early twentieth century. They showcased "affectionate friendship" between women.
These literature reflected the views of wlw relationships at that time, as something that is normal and natural for young girls to go through, but something they need to grow out of eventually. (It's just a phase mentality). Its roots can still be seen in present-day yuri (ahem sayaka's backstory).
All of this is just a backdrop for what came next.
We skip forward in time to the 1970s, when manga depicting homoeroticism began to popping up all around the place. This is the birth of our beloved yuri as we know today. All these early yuri works can be attributed to the Year 24 Group.
The Year 24 Group are not only responsible for yuri, but also yaoi and for revitalizing shoujo manga publishing in general. Their works were so influential that it brought shoujo manga into it's golden age.
What in the 50s and 60s was just simple stories marketed to young school girls became A LOT more complex and works begin to explore themes of psychology, gender, sexuality and whatnot. (They need an essay all to themselves, I will blab about them again when I'm bored maybe)
Some of the notable members of the Year 24 Group in regards to yuri would be Ryoko Yamagishi and Riyoko Ikeda. Ok, let's focus on Riyoko Ikeda alone for a sec, their most famous work, The Rose of Versailles, is set in pre-revolutionary France and is about Marie Antoinette and Oscar François de Jarjayes, and it is of course, very gay. Not the most relevant but thought it was interesting enough to plop it here.
After gaining a lot of popularity, yuri got itself its own magazine!!! Yuri Shimai was yuri anthology magazine, which ran only from June 2003 to November 2004. But it was succeeded by Comic Yuri Hime in July 2005. Which is still being serialized today! All of our beloved yuri (that isn't self-published) comes from this magazine.
Side Note: One of the first stories to be serialized in Comic Yuri Hime is kisses, sighs, and cherry blossom pink, written by Morinaga Milk. They deserve an essay to their own. I will most certainly gush about them in the near future. This is a warning.
Comic Yuri Hime got itself a sister magazine in Comic Yuri Hime S, which was targeted at a young male audience.. But it did not last long as it merged back with Comic Yuri Hime in 2010. The only reason I bring this up is because YuruYuri was serialised that magazine.
Which brings us to present da- Wait! Did we skip over something? We did! We forgot to mention the revolutionary girl herself, Utena Tenjou. Well, not necessarily forget. No words I can use can properly explain how influential Revolutionary girl Utena was and still is. Someone who is more of an Utena expert can cover it's speciality.
Which FINALLY brings us to present day, where yuri is still a relatively niche genre. But it has VERY dedicated fan base and idiots like me who write out it's history for funsies ^-^. There might even be a religion around it, who knows,,,
If you read through all of this... what is wrong with you?/lh.
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lovekenney · 7 months
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I'm a sad girl
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I'm a sad girl
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I'm a sad girl
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I'm a sad girl
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I'm a bad girl
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I'm a bad girl
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watch what you say to me
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carful who you're talking to
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Lana del rey (Sad girl)
@m4ndysk4nkovich
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atenahalley · 7 months
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It's very funny to me that I kinda got spoiled for mag 200 but my brain didn't register it until a few days after I had listened to it
Here's the story:
Last week my English teacher asked what I was watching at the moment and I mentioned I had 5 episodes left of TMA, so he looked it up. He found the Rusty Quill page, and he tried to listen to the sample of TMA that I suppose is the first trailer but it didn't work and I don't know how he ended up in the Magnus Protocol page thinking it was the same thing lol.
I didn't know anything about The Magnus Protocol at that point, and I was like "oh a sequel?, or a spin off?"
THEN, he read the synopsis and I was like ??, but I think my brain went to oh it's a spin off or smth.
THEN, he clicked at the sample and Martin was like "Oh Hello" and I was like "Martin is that you?, it can't be" Which seemed very weird to me lol
At the end he left it alone cause he couldn't make it work and proceeded to recommend me true crime podcasts lol
But on the way home I was thinking about it, but I decided to completely block it out, AND MY BRAIN DID, like I have tried it with other spoilers but it doesn't always work, but yes.
And then like 3 days later after I listened to the finale I saw a post about it and that's where it clicked me lol
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adelacreations · 1 year
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"I wouldn't trust Billy fans/harringrove fans around my drink" Dawg you are in the same circles of people who have sent the following and this is a GENERALISATION OF A LIST:
1. Death threats
2. Harassment
3. Harassment and racism towards BIPOC especially Black Billy fans.
4. Doxxing
5. Sending gore to Billy fans
6. Sending LYNCHING photos to black Billy fans (thanks for that one BTW, got a few myself on twitter)
7. Talked explicitly and IN DETAIL about black fans getting hate crimed by billy
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