DON'T FORGET TO LOVE EACH OTHER

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catchymemes:

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agoddamnedrayofsunshine:

catchymemes:

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No but it really can be this simple sometimes.

The “enrichment in the enclosure” meme has a lot of truth to it. We need to shake things up a bit to keep happy. It doesn’t have to be big, but if you ever feel stagnant or a little bluh try going on a walk on a route you haven’t been in or something. It really does help.

#literaly agreed #it sounds like a frigging joke #but the reason our childhood feels like time was slower #is because we did so much new stuff #once you get used to things everything speeds up #so changing routine #doing something new #literally feels like extending your life #you got this #I believe in you

reblogging with @arczeroes​‘ tags because they blew my mind a little and I think you should read them

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dameglittermud:

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I’m my games’ meme guy

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patrickbategirl:

normalize incorporating stripping into games that arent poker

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transmasc-wizard:

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i’m AWARE this is a stupid hill to die on, but like. trope vs theme vs cliché vs motif vs archetype MATTERS. it matters to Me and i will die on this hill no matter how much others decide it’s pointless. words mean things

trope: 1) the use of figurative language for artistic effect; includes allegories, analogies, hyperbole, & metaphors, among others. 2) commonly reoccurring literary devices, motifs, or clichés. Includes things like the medieval fantasy setting, the Dark Lord, enemies-to-lovers, and the Chosen One.

theme: the reoccurring idea or subject in a work of art. Death, life, rebirth, change, love, what it means to be human, the definition of family, the effects of war, etc.

cliché: an element of an artistic work that has been overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect, even becoming annoying or irritating. (Most clichés are tropes but not all tropes are clichés.)

motif: a distinctive repeating feature or idea, such as the green light in The Great Gatsby. May overlap with tropes and is often used to further explore the theme.

archetype: a constantly-recurring symbol or motif; it refers to the recurrence of characters or ideas sharing similar traits throughout various, seemingly unrelated cases in classic storytelling. E.g. rags to riches, the wise old mentor. Again may overlap with tropes, clichés, and motifs, but they’re not the exact same thing.

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greencheekconure27:

Okay, we’ve had plenty of those “popular food that you hate” polls.It’s time for:

stereotypical food that “kids hate” that you really loved as a child

Broccoli

Liver

Spinach

Chicken hearts

Oatmeal/ Semolina/ other type of porridge

Really spicy foods

Brussels sprouts

Raw onion/garlic

Dark Chocolate/Black coffee

Fish

See Results

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jozdreaming:
“radicallyaligned:
“ lilcowgirl7:
“I needed this drag. Let’s change guys and not look back
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working out your brain is a must!!
• hydrate it by drinking lots of water
• eat dark chocolate and blueberries and walnuts and salmon and other...

crashtestjeffy:

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carousel-posting:

Hot demon women. You agree, reblog

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