Silver Tongue

Feb 16

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im-so-3008:

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scotchtapeofficial:

scotchtapeofficial:

im very interested in if/how one could prove immortality to the entire planet or at least large amounts of people in one linear timeline that doesn’t branch out into tons of people who are the sole immortal survivors of their own timelines, but i think it would involve a force like the thing that killed the dinosaurs that would wipe out the entire planet in one blow. cuz that way everyone would necessarily have to realize immortality at the same time

but then what the fuck is the difference between “wow we all survived certain death which proves that thru quantum immortality we are all actually gods!” and “the whole fucking planet died and went to heaven and thought they were immortal :/“

follow up IS THIS WHAT FUCKING HAPPENED WITH THE DINOSAURS…. did they get so smart they discovered quantum immortality ?? or were they so dumb that they had no way of realizing they could’ve just not died when the big thing hit ………..

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drst:

sipsteastaysinlane:

raychjackson:

clinicallydepressedpug:

raychjackson:

Stop all that “you attract what you are ready for” shit. Sometimes life is just terrible. It’s not always my fault.

Life never gives you more than you can handle.” Yes, it does.

People are placed in your life to teach you a valuable lesson that helps your soul on its way to enlightenment.” No, there are a just a lot of people who feel empowered when they act like assholes. We live in that kind of society.

You keep finding yourself in the same situation because you haven’t discovered the message the universe is trying to send to you yet.”  Sometimes unpleasant things are stuck on repeat, because you have a mental or physical condition, and it is a symptom. Symptoms are like that.

The truth always hurts.” No, it doesn’t, and what hurts often isn’t the truth, but is instead someone’s biased opinion. 

I really appreciate this comment. Thank you thank you thank you.

This is what I need to hear. I blamed myself for so long for the abuse I endured and for attracting the people that hurt me.

OK “the truth hurts” is a maxim that needs to die. It teaches us that “truth=pain” so when someone tells us something hurtful, we assume it must be true. Conversely, when someone says something nice to us, it must be a lie because truth hurts, right?

I can’t begin to calculate how many people have suffered because they assume someone who hurts them must be telling them the truth

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chess-and-snickers:
“ ardoringCogent character card commissioned by @silver-tongues-blog
She was a lot of fun to draw, thanks for commissioning me!
[commission info||tarot readings||donatable stories||adoptables]
[my art||my writing||life updates]
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chess-and-snickers:

ardoringCogent character card commissioned by @silver-tongues-blog

She was a lot of fun to draw, thanks for commissioning me!

[commission info||tarot readings||donatable stories||adoptables]

[my art||my writing||life updates]

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pupom:
“ cryinginto:
“ PLEASE PLEASE PEOPLE FOR THE LOVE OF EVERYTHING DO NOT SUPPORT butterflyblossom also know as The Little Violet Faerie here on Tumblr
She mainly does SU art from what I can tell
She’s clearly gone too far or has Issues this is...

pupom:

cryinginto:

PLEASE PLEASE PEOPLE FOR THE LOVE OF EVERYTHING DO NOT SUPPORT butterflyblossom also know as The Little Violet Faerie here on Tumblr

She mainly does SU art from what I can tell

She’s clearly gone too far or has Issues this is why people view the SU fandom as toxic people like her

PLEASE DO NOT DEAL WITH HER

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Absolutely no remorse as well after people called her out for it. Spread this as much as you can!

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celebgames:
“ Here’s a photo of the band evanescence playing donkey konga in 2004.
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celebgames:

Here’s a photo of the band evanescence playing donkey konga in 2004.

(Source: twitter.com, via ryukodragon)

nyctaeus:
“‘A Cluster of Rats’, a Japanese Netsuke (small sculpture) dated late 19th century
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nyctaeus:

‘A Cluster of Rats’, a Japanese Netsuke (small sculpture) dated late 19th century

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The entirely unnecessary demise of Barnes & Noble

conspicuouslad:

audreyii-fic:

“Whether the Andrea Gail rolls, pitch-poles, or gets driven down, she winds up, one way or another, in a position from which she cannot recover. Among marine architects this is known as the zero-moment point – the point of no return.” –Sebastian Junger, “The Perfect Storm”

Posts like this aren’t my usual fare, but there’s a lot of readers on Tumblr. So y’all might be interested – or, if not, you really should be.

On Monday, this went down:

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That’s the bloodless, matter-of-fact, ho-hum business event way of describing it. Let me paint you a different picture.

On Monday morning, every single Barnes & Noble location – that’s 781 stores – told their full-time employees to pack up and leave. The eliminated positions were as follows: the head cashiers (those are the people responsible for handling the money), the receiving managers (the people responsible for bringing in product and making sure it goes where it should), the digital leads (the people responsible for solving Nook problems), the newsstand leads (the people responsible for distributing the magazines), and the bargain leads (the people responsible for keeping up the massive discount sections). A few of the larger stores were able to spare their head cashiers and their receiving managers, but not many.

Just about everyone lost between 3 and 7 employees. The unofficial numbers put the total around 1,800 people.

People.

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We’re not talking post-holiday culling of seasonal workers. This was the Red Wedding. Every person laid off was a full-time employee. These were people for whom Barnes & Noble was a career. Most of them had given 5, 10, 20 years to the company. In most cases it was their sole source of income.

There was no warning.

But it gets worse.

Keep reading

Holy shit, between this and Sam’s Club just flat out closing their stores with no warning, I have to wonder how legal this is? It would be one thing to say that “We may have to cut you in x amount of time, get ready for it” but no, they promise that everything will be fine to these people and then pull the rug out from under them.

I’m willing to bet they lied to their employees specifically to prevent their shareholders from panicking and selling off stock. But there has to be some kind of protection against this kind of mass layoff, this is entirely unethical.

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