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Playing Tetris after a traumatic event can help eliminate bad memories.

A study of car wreck survivors found that those who played Tetris in the ER had 62% fewer bad memories than those who just wrote down what happened.

Their memories also faded more quickly, so it’s believed that Tetris both distracts you from taking pity on yourself, and interferes with the way long-term memories are stored.

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Big fan of the controversy over Lola Bunny’s Space Jam 2 design now that she no longer has tits becuase now the typical crowd that complains about desexualized designs are the ones that usually hate furries, and thus have locked themselves into a dilemma if they want Lola’s furry milkers to be the hill they want to die on to own the liberals

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Even better, a large majority of people (including myself) just lowkey forgot what Lola looked like and only recalled that one iconic fanart. She never actually had bazongas in the original movie, so legally anyone who complains about the loss of her bouncy bunnies is undeniably a furry

Hello my wife and I are two very poor trans girls and don't have enough money to pay our ridiculously high extortionate rent or buy groceries to feed ourselves please help us thank you. We're short 400$ on our half of a 2k rent for a tiny two bedroom apartment on the edge of town and on top of that we have a 350$ electricity bill because the utilities are ran by price gouging bastards and that's not even mentioning food or gas.

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I can't get over that Perry could easily just humiliate him in front of the crowd, but instead, he help him

Also the fact that Perry can only control Doof's arms and legs. Doofenschmirtz freestyled the whole song.

It's a bop

And the song just goes from 0-get rid of the government in .2 seconds

corporations are a platypus

U.S. college textbook prices have risen more than 1,000% since 1977. Because college students are forced to purchase every book their professors choose, they are considered ‘captive customers’. 

Due to a student’s obligation to buy these books no matter what they cost, prices have increased at 3x the rate of inflation.