I'm so Lisa in this picture
twenty reblogs and i will make the wolf 359 characters in the sims 3
OMG this is just to good
Lilly of the valley are my favourite flower they smell so nice and when you find them in the forest it feels almost magical (these weren't found in the forest though)
@rosejutsu However you make the choice, you still make the choice
It really is
idc what your opinions on Nureyev or TPP in general, ‘Thief Without a Name’ is the GREATEST character theme ever written in human history, no I will not take critiscism
Time laughs like a Korok.
Like sure, it's definitely not the same pitch, but he does the "ya ha ha" bit.
Paper flowers in my local antique shop
I would like to direct some attention to cgp grey's video this video will make you angry witch expresses this argument and expands it a bit. You can easily find it by searching for "cgp grey this video will make you angry" I would give you a link but I don't know how.
In case many of you are wondering why so much of social media has degenerated into a collection of emotionally charged political tirades, the algorithms typically elevate posts based on user engagement, such as what a controversial, dramatic statement or accusation might incur.
This formula makes sense from a business standpoint because highlighting posts that demand attention creates a user experience that ensures you’re getting bombarded with plenty of ads, but it also creates an artificial, exaggerated sense of turmoil and division that’s capable of instigating a kind of social panic, similar to how news stations do.
It will often appear that everybody is becoming increasingly neurotic, delusional, and unstable, because it’s all you see online, despite stemming from a severe minority of people. It’s important to remember though, that these posts receive attention and provoke scrutiny precisely because they’re outliers, not because they represent everyone everywhere.