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  • I am fucking crying. The Edmonton Oilers look like they spent months meticulously designing those costumes- just hours and hours of concept art and focus groups, consulting with real life workers, lovingly rubbing dirt into the helmets, stitching names and numbers on these hyper-realistic oil rig uniforms, and then

    the fucking Calgary Flames rock up to the event looking like they stopped for a desperate last minute trip to Spirit Halloween where one of them frantically ran up to an employee and demanded a bulk order of their cheapest and sluttiest cowboy costume ASAP no shirts necessary

    …I fucking love the battle of Alberta

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  • love a good quote from a book that sucks. like this was soo real . nobody read this tho

  • if you can’t handle richard siken at his “i also want to get bruce wayne pregnant” you don’t deserve him at his “everyone longs for a father figure. even those with fathers. even fathers. that’s why we invented god.”

  • excuse me op but when did he say that first thing

  • I could get over anything as long as I have something new to be obsessed with

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    girls when they don’t have a new obsession that helps them dissociate from their problems and they’re actually forced to face their thoughts

  • Hey, Tumblr. You like non-stereotypical depictions of autism? What about ✨ neurodivergent protagonists ✨ ? Yes? What about asexual neurodivergent protagonists that go on chapters-long rants about their special interests? You want gay characters that are important to the plot too? Then I've got the book for you! The author is gay!!! American Psycho, by Bret Easton Ellis, is

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  • i believe in accessibility so ive been trying to keep the tone of my posts entry-level and relatively civil. i can afford this much because im not palestinian so i have some degree of removal. but if you guys saw the state of my inbox, you would understand why refusing to justify, explain or clarify anything might be more dignified. there are almost ten thousand people dead right now. i feel like a lot of people are just not understanding the weight of this. more children have been killed in gaza in the past three weeks than in all of the world’s conflicts combined in each of the past three years. this is so far beyond crime, so far beyond mass murder, that sometimes i think entertaining questions about it at all is complicity in and of itself. in a normal world, the entire global apparatus, every international body, would be falling over itself to stop this. the prospect of so many civilians—and most significantly children—dead is actually the worst-case scenario. it is what international law was created to prevent. i say children specifically not because adult palestinians are not equally valuable, but because this is a war on children. gaza's population is 50% children. these airstrikes are most lethal on the smallest and most vulnerable bodies. entire buildings are crumbling on kids. they are being murdered in their homes, by their homes.

    deliberately. by people with the most advanced military and surveillance technology in the world. by people who know exactly where every single civilian in gaza is. by people who have their phone numbers and send them threatening texts. by people who have drones observing their every movement. by people who are watching them starve, bombing their bakeries, barricading their water. they bring down buildings on children on purpose.

    it's a genocide. and still we talk.

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