sarakipin:

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Sliding in at the last minute with a Tears of the Kingdom print! 🌱⚔️



frostedpuffs:

does anyone else hate that work takes up like 90% of your life and you literally are always working and have to form plans and important things and even seeing friends or eating meals around work. it’s always just work. im spending my life just being At Work. i don’t have time for hobbies or for seeing friends bc it’s always Work. like two days off a week isn’t even enough because my days off aren’t consecutive so i just spend those days exhausted or doing errands or house chores. there is not enough Time. all the time goes to Work. WHY IS LIFE THIS WAY. humans were not meant for this



mmoxie:

campyvillain:

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BEAST BLAST

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FIGHT BACK



sweetcherryblossomswrites:

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brigwife:

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Viggo Mortensen and Uraeus on the set of Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers



surfclown:

kylekreepsmeout:

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I will not elaborate.

it is quite literally a pug situation. their mouths don’t even move anymore



bemusedlybespectacled:

charlesoberonn:

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Imagine purporting to be a journalist and saying there were no economic changes after 2007.

So I actually found the original article (you can get the whole thing for free online on the American Economic Association: it’s the Journal of Economic Perspectives vol. 36, no. 1, Winter 2022). It’s coauthored by Melissa Kearney – whose whole thing is researching income inequality and poverty and explaining why social programs are a good thing – and Phillip Levine, who does this work with her a lot.

Now, bearing in mind that I am not an economist and do not understand the math involved at all, this is my understanding of the study:

  • Birth rates fell a shit-ton in 2007, which everyone expected, but never bounced back (as they had in previous recessions), and in fact kept going down.
  • This is across demographic groups, though some groups (like Hispanic women) had greater drops in birth rate than others.
  • This is associated with education rates but in a really interesting way: women with no high school degree at all and women with a full college degree had bigger drops in birth rate than women who graduated high school but either didn’t go to college or dropped out of college. Like, it’s not an Idiocracy/eugenics-style “only very educated people are having fewer kids while the poorly-educated peasants are breeding like rabbits” scenario.
  • Mathematically, the drops don’t correlate with obvious external factors, like a sudden change in economic policy or a consistent decades-long downturn in employment rates.
  • They also rule out rising costs of housing and education and whatnot, because, again, it’s dropping across demographics.
  • It’s better correlated to age cohort: people born around the same time are hitting adulthood around the same time and having fewer and fewer kids. Not that people are marrying and having kids later (though that is happening), but that their whole age group are having fewer and fewer kids.
  • To be clear: this is basically saying that I, a person born in 1993, am more likely to have kids than someone born in 2003 but less likely than someone born in 1983, regardless of how old I am. Like, it’s not “when everyone born in 1993 hits 30, they’ll start having kids, even though 80s kids got married at 20,” it’s “people born in 1993 are just not having as many kids as people born in 1983, period.”

They attribute this to some kind of cultural shift around parenting (the resources it requires contrasted with the desire to work or have leisure time), but I think it doesn’t go into the psychology of it enough, particularly how younger and younger people have experienced more and more world-ending trauma. Like,

Geralt of Rivia from the Witcher saying, "I've lived through a whole dark age and three supposed end of days, so how the fuck am I supposed to have kids??"ALT


cadaverkeys:

I cannot BELIEVE you guys actually signing up to netflix just because account sharing was banned. You need to learn about cool websites with many beautiful women who would love you message you and send you downloadable files.



nerdjpg:

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ot3:

nothing is scarier than seeing what the front page of YouTube looks like when you’re not logged in



tiktoksthataregood-ish:



spiritualseeker777:

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hvmanfilth10:



staniqs:

tiger lesbian (character uses they/them!)

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centrente:

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a comic about love and friendship and the power of communication, inspired by that time i heard ask by the smiths on my run and was somehow moved to tears

(i misheard ‘the bomb’ as 'the bond’ but i stand by it. i don’t value morrissey enough to respect his authorial intent)

(sensitive wolf fans smash that mf like button!!!!)