firmly in the 'horny about it ngl' camp đ
Horny about it ngl
Has anyone else noticed that the outgroup is weird as fuck while the ingroup is normal and chill
This thread is an absolute treasure chest of good takes
Thereâs a post going around with the sentiment of like âyou can tell when a gay character is written by a gay person bc the stereotypes are the right onesâ and people keep adding what the ârightâ gay stereotypes are with things like âalways getting iced coffeeâ or âhaving enamel pinsâ and honestlyâŚ.
A step-by-step guide to drawing mice, from a 1913 book entitled What to Draw and How to Draw it. More drawing instruction from this book, plus a 1935 follow-up by the same author, here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/what-to-draw-and-how-to-draw-it-1913
this is basically what coming out is
the feminine urge to buy an overpriced Drink every time itâs sunny outside
I need yâall to understand that cults are like addiction. Anyone has the capacity to become an addict. Your drug is out there, and given the right circumstances at the wrong time, you can end up addicted to it. The exact same is true for cults. Your cult is out there. Given the right circumstances at the wrong time, you can end up a member.
The metaphor goes even further. Addicts are still people, they deserve support and assistance. People donât get addicted to something because theyâre stupid or didnât try hard enough. Terrible circumstances simply reached a point where being high was less painful than being sober. Nobody is immune to that.
Cult members are still people, they deserve support and assistance. People donât get into cults because theyâre stupid or didnât look for red flags. Terrible life circumstances make one vulnerable to cult recruitment tactics, these groups are predatory, and actively seek to use from vulnerable people. Nobody is immune to that.
If you think youâre too smart or too educated to join a cult, youâve already lost the first battle.
always remember, friend,
now go in peace
This meme was inspired by the piece "Lucky 10,000" by Randall Monroe.