genuinely one of the saddest parts of this new era of the internet is how hard it is to rick roll someone now. with people's attention spans shortening so much, they wouldn't even get through the first few bait seconds before clicking off the video. like i saw a comment that ended with "btw i made all of this up" and the replies kept treating it so seriously because none of them finished the entire 4 sentence comment. and We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I (do I) A full commitment's what I'm thinking of You wouldn't get this from any other guy I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
you can tell im 30-something because i bought a new brand of toothbrushes and im very pleased with them. toothbrushes generally have the same problem that tennis shoes for instance have in that they're overdesigned and consequently garish and ugly. but this is literally just a single piece of plastic, all one color, with a logo printed on it and white bristles. very tasteful. it's perfect.

i sound like fucking patrick bateman
wizard economy is screwed because whoever created wizard world had no idea what the price of basic necessities are in a world where magic does everything or what the conversion rate between a Doldrum and a Pinpin should be. and btw why is our currency named such stupid shit
and why do we still have indentured servitude
cracker being considered a slur on twitch is wild. such a harmless word but I guess some white people are soft and brittle.. reminds me of one of my favorite snack foods
“Humans are inherently selfish--" Then why do so many cultures value hospitality, to the point of dictating it in their religions? Why is it so common for hosts to offer their visitors their best food, and as much of it as they can? At some point, multiple cultures decided that they knew what it felt like to be alone and vulnerable, and promised each other to never let those who stay with them feel that way. That doesn't sound very "inherently selfish" to me.
In our lives, after all the traumas of war and loss of security we've experienced, I've felt what it means to be truly alone and vulnerable. But I promised myself that our four children would never feel that way again. Every day, I try to give them hope, security, and a normal childhood despite the difficulties surrounding us.
Now, with every support from you, every share of every post, every donation, big or small, I feel we are not alone. You are extending a helping hand, giving our children a chance to see a better world, a chance to smile, and a chance for hope.
This kind of true humanity, these selfless hearts, is what makes the love of life possible even in the most difficult circumstances. Thank you to everyone who contributed, to everyone who posted, and to everyone who stood by us on our journey to rebuild our children's lives.

Hope is fragile, but every kind person helps it stay alive a little longer.
i jusr invented a new disease everyone come & get it