Great lesson in empathy, you never know what someone is going through.
“And I put on weight. Big f–ing deal” is gonna be my new mantra
Wentworth Miller is really good
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“almost as if you were an anime protagonist, with everyone obsessed with you for no coherent reason”
Please note I haven’t seen anything past this and am watching spoiler free! Please don’t confirm, deny, or explain anything to me! Even if I should be able to figure it out based on past episodes! Even if it’s cultural! Even if there is no answer! It ruins it for everyone when I get spoiled
Ultimate Shipper Challenge ❤ [5/6] Current OTPs: Jason x Janet (The Good Place)
Janet, my digital queen. Janet, we can dare to dream. Send nude pics of your heart to me. Jacksonville Jaguars rule!
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Hey guys, sign my guestbook. // Please do not repost nor remove captions.
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Now updated for 2019
A very long post
Scoob and the gang have an existential crisis.
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it’s only an unpaid internship if you don’t steal enough office supplies
Stealing is wrong
You mean unpaid internships? I agree
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Two job-hunting resources that changed my life:
This cover letter post on askamanger.com.
A job interview guide written by Alison Green, who runs askamanager.useful
Alison Green’s advice works.
Alison Green got me all my interviews from 2012 onward, I am reasonably sure.
Alison Green is basically my life guide.
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- Memorize your route. Your map can and will lie.
- Take the safest roads.
- Mountain passes shift between our world and another - do not leave your car when you are crossing a mountain pass.
- If you see something you believe to be a bear, do not photograph it.
- The snow does strange things to our eyes.
- Borders shift.
- Do not speak to anyone you meet further than a kilometer from the nearest building.
- Not everything that appears to be human is.
- You may eat at rest stops but leave as soon as possible. If there are no other guests there, leave immediately.
- Don’t listen to birdsongs for too long - they will start to tell you things you’d rather not hear.
- There are no shortcuts.
- Something is looking at you, but it is indifferent to your existence.
- The things beneath the soil would rather stay undisturbed. Don’t dig.
- Bring a mirror and a clear head.
- Leave all religious items at home. They will make a scent trail.
- There is a reason we fear wolves, but it isn’t the one you think.
- Do not touch scissors on the ground. Ever.
- The wind will bite you. Cover up.
- The longer you spend in the woods, the stranger the air gets.
- Stay calm.
- Never approach old houses.
- If there is mist on the ground, do not be afraid.
- Windmills are further away than they seem.
- Don’t look into lakes.
- Some farms don’t always exist. Don’t worry if you can’t find it on your return trip.
- Don’t drink slow-running river water. If you do, there will invariably be a dead animal upstream.
- Bridges are sacred places. Do not disrespect them.
- Avoid wetlands.
- There are no children out here, only false ones.
- If you suddenly get lost, stay very still.
At first I didnt realize whom posted this and just thought this was all real advice
I thought this was real advice and the whole time was thinking this would be amazing for a story
This is real advice! If you ever find yourself in northern Europe, you will be glad you reblogged or saved this post!
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