Hey OP? What the FUCK does this mean?
Sam, holding a gun to his/their wife's head: tell me the name of our son without looking at his overalls you blurry piece of shit
His wife: can you feel your heart burning? can you feel the struggle within? the fear within me is beyond anything your soul can make. you cannot kill me in a way that matters
Sam cocking the gun, tears streaming down his/their face: I'M NOT FUCKING SCARED OF YOU
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Maybe it’s the new moon, but today I feel as if I’ll fade away. That my existence will cease its hold it has on me and I’ll slip through realities fingers. That laying here still will force me to drift away into my dreams. Where my innards haunt me and comfort me alike. And if I wake up, I’ll feel ok again. I know the pain won’t ever go away. But for as long as I lay here, it will be forgotten. So let me lay here for eternity. Please let me lay here.
I do believe that death can’t possibly be the end of a human soul. There’s too much a person builds up in a life to just vanish once it’s over.
the ghost of destiel canon
also, embroidery is awesome because thats what computers are made of- RAMs are LOLs, Little old Lady memories.
Check out --http://leecyb.org/?p=40
ps- I suggest we revoke embroiddery for tactile information transfer. that’s it. its time for embroidery braille.
also music cards can be embroidered, they’re punchcards at the end of the day, so its like printed music but closer, because you can not just see , but feel it too.
helps everyonne. time for everyone to embroidery. where are those artistic grandpas, comeon, you gotta get to it grandpas, if you want that shed on mars, you need to do some embroidery yall
The nine-tailed fox | Suzhou double-sided embroidery by 杨雪
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there’s a way tho
i love machines. because they are simply awsm.
machines can do clever things, if you can manage to look past the unclever things.
maybe we could make each other smile too, if we looked past our tears.
my minion hab made these flags for the goats.
I guess the revolution isnt happening after all. I wont lie, we (my goat wife & i) were looking forward to this. Especially her. I dont much care for technicalities. To me, we are as married as 2 goats can be. But as fate would have it, same sex marriage isnt yet legal in my country. Neither is adoption by same sex couples. But with the anger of the people, she thought #theysilencedyou could snowball into a real movement. That we might be able to wed one day, as other goats do.
You see, we become complicit in our anger. Caught up in the mundane intricacies of life, she in her job & I in mine. We forget how much has been taken from us. How much is being kept from us still. Our anger has to take a backseat for us 2 live our lives as normal goats.
But when something happens, no matter how small, to remind us of what we're missing, the anger wakes up again, like it did because of CW's censorship & queerbaiting. And in that anger is a spark that goats like me & my wife will cling to. Maybe the spark will light a fire, we think. Maybe this is the day it'll all burn down. Maybe now things will change. Maybe this time we'll be set free.
But it dies down. Like this is dying down. You'll forget your anger & we'll forget ours. & I'm the one that'll have 2 ask my wife to put her molotov cocktails away (she makes them with such dexterity). I was hoping to never have to do that again. For once, I wanted to see her set fire to the streets. She loves burning things. Carries a lighter in her pocket & smiles at the flames. & you should see her when she smiles, people. You should see her when she smiles.
But I'll do it a million times more (& I know she will, too) if it means we get to feel that hope again.
We don't regret the hope. Thank you for the hope.
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