Don’t get me wrong I’ve always tried to be nice to food service people, but now that I actually work as one my respect for them has grown immensely. I understand why they take long to type in an order sometimes, I understand why they read orders back wrong sometimes, etc. There are so many things I understand now and the stories I could tell about customers omg.
This is so beautiful and heartbreaking. It’s been a wild ride, but damn if it wasn’t a great one. Memento Mori!
Time’s up, Goodbye. ⌛
(I drew this so fast omg but I’m really glad I was able to draw something before the channels end!! Hope you guys like! Memento mori!)
He was probably so eager to try it that after grabbing the first avenger he saw would end up crashing into each other because neither person really knew what they were doing
Ah yes just what I wanted to see, the top 2 inches of my head
I’ve been mentally planning who would be who since they announced a musical episode last season!!!!!
I’m such an idiot. when I heard that ‘friends’ was being removed from Netflix I thought they meant that you couldn't have multiple accounts and everyone either had to share one or get their own. I just now realized that they meant the show
For someone who loves food I sure do forget to eat a lot
I haven't been this connected to a Grey’s Anatomy episode in awhile, but tonights was so powerful and important for tons of reasons:
It doesn't gloss over either event of assault or mention it once then brush them off
it shows a more in depth process and legality of consent with the rape kit
it shows very realistic fears and accusations that a survivor might/will face when stepping forward
and maybe the most important, it shows the power and comfort of women standing together to give support
I wish I could find the words to describe the pain and pride I felt while watching. The writing was beautiful. Some people are going to complain about how Jo “brushed off” Alex or how there wasn’t any “proper” character development, but this episode was so important to spread proper awareness and that to me seems more important.
Revenge of the Sith AU where Anakin can't kill any younglings because they've set up hundreds of Space Home Alone style booby traps around the jedi temple
"In my culture, death is not the end. it's more of a stepping off point. You reach out with both hands and Bast and Sekhmet, they lead you into a green veld where... you can run forever."
Rest in peace, Chadwick.