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chilschuck · 6 days
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imagine playing a drinking game with chilchuck and he starts getting more giggly and physically affectionate…. ough. even funnier if namari is there and she’s just staring like >_>
`✦ ˑ ִֶ 𓂃⊹ PLEASSSSSEEEEEE I LOVE THIS IDEA SO MUCH WTF. he’s definitely the type to be such a big flirt when drunk if he has feelings for you…. grimm put that idea in my head too and i just. holds this ask in my hands.
he’s got that big smile and those rosy cheeks he gets when he’s had a little too much to drink, and can’t help but make a fool out of himself because you’re there, you’re beside him… that magnet like pull he has with you only seems to get stronger the tipsier he is, and he finds himself trying to be smooth with his touches and affections… the touches are fleeting, as he thinks he’s being pretty good about hiding just how badly he wants to kiss that sweet smile right off your face. the way you look at him while he’s rattling off about something makes his chest feel a little warmer than the alcohol, and he finds that the laughter leaves him quicker than he can catch it.
and namari, bless her soul, is watching this whole thing go down right in front of her. her drinking buddy, rendered into a giggling fool over you when he has a few drinks in his system. she’s definitely giving some side eye fr.
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identitty-dickruption · 2 months
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Of course there are contexts in which globalization and transnationalism frameworks are useful. Yet one can legitimately wonder to what extent preoccupation with them provides a convenient way to avoid thinking about the legacies, residues, and reinventions of forms of colonialism and imperialism that inflict harm on people in other cultures. It cannot be desirable to advance the ignorance of Westerners’ thinking about facts of global political economies, or to leave no room for pondering the relevance to our understandings of science and technology of the collective experiences of those who have suffered from Western colonialism and imperialism. In contrast, the new histories and ethnographies of non-Western knowledge systems begin to reveal the diverse strategies other cultures have developed for adapting to and flourishing in worlds otherwise obscured in Western histories of science. And such studies can begin to reveal previously obscured histories of the West, as indicated by Hobson’s (2004) documentation of “the oriental West,” mentioned above. J. M. Blaut (1993) identifies many conceptual practices that enable Europeans to find it appropriate to ignore other cultures’ roles in the creation of the modern Western world. One, for example, is the “tunnel of time,” by which we modern Westerners reclaim classical Greek achievements for ourselves alone, ignoring the long and fruitful history of the Greek legacy in Arabic and other non-Western cultures, and how these cultures also contributed to the advancement of the West.
Harding (2015), Objectivity & Diversity
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blackramhall · 7 months
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...Or coochie-coochie coo
What if none of it is true?
Has my inspection been too cursory?
Should I look outside this nursery?
What if none of the Pickwick Triplets did it?
Who'd have had a menacing motive and hid it?
Who? Who? Who?
Well, I pick
You!
Sitzprobe - Only Murders in the Building S3E8
Blackram Hall: whodunit, murder mystery, hardboiled, pulp, crime, thriller, italian giallo, noir and neo-noir, detectives and serial killers, spy stories, vintage, manor houses, art, life and death.
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enrapture · 7 months
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cyarskj1899 · 8 months
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