Krissie. Obsessive about all the things: RWRB, Kingsman, musicals, movies, and all sorts of other things. Not a great writer, but I try. Aspiring cultural anthropologist. Digitabulist. 

 

sheisraging:

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Paused while making gifs and landed on the actual perfect summary of this whole video.

pstbx:

alex claremont diaz has undiagnosed adhd . i knew this man’s vibe felt too familiar reading the book .

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tenjoura:

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Henry looks so happy and smiling in every promo pic….

prima-donna-worm:

y’all cannot seriously be mad that the people with the most leverage are withholding their labor in solidarity with the people with the least leverage thereby giving them actual bargaining power like do you guys understand what a union is or nah

toribookworm22:

whetstonefires:

I do have a piece of writing advice, actually.

See, the first time I grew parsnips, I fucked it up good. I hadn’t seen parsnips sprouting before, right, and in my eagerness I was keeping a close eye on the row. And every time I saw some intruding grass coming up, I twitched it right out, and went back to anticipating the germination of my parsnips.

But it turns out parsnips take a bit longer than anything else I’d ever grown to distinguish themselves visually. It’s just the two little split leaves, almost identical to a newly seeded bit of kentucky bluegrass when they first come up, and they take a good bit to establish themselves and spread out flat before the main stem with its first distinctive scallopy leaf gets going.

I didn’t get any parsnips, not that year, because I’d weeded them all out as soon as they showed their faces, with my ‘ugh no that’s grass’ twitchy horticulture finger.

The next year, having in retrospect come to suspect what had happened, I left the row alone and didn’t weed anything until all the sprouts coming up had all had a bit to set in and show their colors, and I’ve grown lots of parsnips since. They’re kind of a slow crop, not a huge return, but I like them and watching them grow and digging them up, and their papery little seeds in the second year, if you don’t harvest one either on purpose or because you misjudged the frost, so it’s worth it.

Anyway, whenever I see someone stuck and struggling with their writing who’s gotten into that frustration loop of typing a few words, rejecting them, backspacing, and starting again, I find myself thinking, you gotta stop weeding your parsnips, man.

You gotta stop weeding your parsnips, man.

aspiringbelle:

mysharona1987:

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This sounds like something from The Handmaid’s Tale, ffs.

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This was an ad in the early 90’s. I first saw it in a textbook in the late 90’s, used as an example of the “slippery slope” fallacy.

Now it’s over 20 years later. It’s happening.