so you have chosen...playtime.
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I took my dotter with me for a ride today. She's just so cute, I had to share.
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“I look up to a lot of people in Gesokyo!”
“Mainly because I’m only 4′3″, but still~”
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Companies nowadays are getting SO comfortable asking for our social security numbers.
Like why tf does Optimum need my social to install wifi? They're just an internet provider, they don't need my social. I don't care that the last people living at my location didn't pay their bill, there are a dozen other ways to prove that I'm not them without me handing over my social.
Anyway, hot tip, legally you can refuse to give your social security in unnecessary cases like this. If a company needs to prove that you are who you say you are, they have alternative ways to do so.
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can you draw the light dragon acting like a dog?
D oggy
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I love the details peppered into Nancy’s S4 scenes that subtly tell us how childlike she still is even while having to be the protective, mature person in a group of children.
Petting the dog at the trailer park. Calling herself ‘Ruth’ at Pennhurst (a reference to the children’s book Swallows & Amazons). Timidly asking Robin if she wants to be her friend. Laughing and smiling while playing with the lights in the upside down. Talking to her stuffed animal as if it were real. Going into war zone and buying a shit ton of useless army gear to appear serious and scary
Like i love how obvious it is (to me at least) that she’s a child *playing the role* of an adult. How much of her childhood she lost that she so desperately wants back but feels like she can’t have. And how despite having to grow up so fast because of everything that happened, these moments of childlike innocence and wonder still shine through because at her core that’s who she is, even with the layers of trauma and maturity over it all.
And how at the end of the season, she looks at the rabbit she probably loved so dearly as a child, and can only see the rabbit Henry killed in her vision, and is forced by her own mind to give Mr. Rabbit away.
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