Descartes said it best. The only thing I can know for sure is that I do, in fact, exist.
Descartes said it best. The only thing I can know for sure is that I do, in fact, exist.
I graduated in 2010 and my high school had a 3d printer. They weren’t common in the 2000’s but they were around.
Can confirm, was an edgy atheist when I was 14 then real life managed to chill me the fuck out.
I’ll always remember the kid who broke both his arms and his helpful mom.
Ans we assumed it would stay good forever.
Stick your hand in a crack, and you don’t get it back, That’s a Moray!
it’s human nature for people to adopt it as an identity, which introduces a lot of noise to the conversation, and we lose some of our objectivity toward it, as now there’s an emotional attachment to the label itself.
I’ve noticed this in LGBQT culture as well. I’m a gay older Millenial and I’ve noticed that zoomers make their sexuality a much bigger part of their identities than qeer folks my age and older do as it becomes more accepted. For me, I don’t want to be “special”. I want absolute equality- I wish being with my boyfriend was seen as normal and ordinary.
oof ouch my bones
What an amazing landlord, I’ll make sure to tip extra well this month.
And lobsters are scorpion mermaids.