tumblr users love reading. you literally stopped for this post just because it has words in it
i kept asking the guy working there “why are they beeps” and he was laughin and then i didnt buy any and he told me “no beeps?????” rly softly and me and matthew lost it
I mean, kids SHOULD have a space where they can communicate without adults policing their language as a form of control. They should definitely have that. Swearing is fake. It's made-up bullshit. It's used to reinforce unequal power structures. Just look at who cannot swear in front of who.
Let kids say 'fuck'. It's harmless unless you're a cunt about it.
(Because this is the piss on the poor site, no, swearing is not the same as swearing AT.)
i love OCs. like this is my emotional support dressup dolly that i beat the living shit out of
"I am going to get a good grade in ___________, a thing that is both normal to want and possible to achieve" drifts through my brain with positively alarming regularity.
there’s this extremely kind soul of a woman on instagram that makes accessible recipes that don’t require standing, chopping, or a stove and she might just have a permanent place in my heart
She's on YouTube too! For non-Instagram using friends:
I love her, she's great. Her recipes are friendly for both physical and/or intellectual disabilities. And her 5-year-old helps her cook. 🥰
Link to her YouTube channel:
Something I really loved in the new Superman that I haven’t seen anyone mention:
When that building is falling down over the bridge, Superman is saving one woman in a car. Usually in superhero movies or TV procedurals with emergency services, if it’s a woman in a car she also has a child or a crying baby to “raise the stakes” and make you care. But for this Superman, and in the context of this movie, it’s enough to just be a woman alone in a shitty car that won’t start right. She doesn’t need to be a mother for the stakes to be high enough that Superman uses his body to stop an entire skyscraper.
It was small, but it felt really powerful to me the moment I saw it.













