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*conflicted pansexual noises*

@rosespirit / rosespirit.tumblr.com

Rose :3 - 33 - sippin' that gender fluid Welcome to my hodgepodge of Pokemon, science, cats, geology, gay, leftism, all sorts of stuff. Sorry about the occasional NSFW! If you want MORE you should check out my sideblog, stilettounicorns!!
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A guide for new tumblr users:

1) This place is not a place of honor… no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here… nothing valued is here. 

2) What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us. This message is a warning about danger. 

3) The danger is in a particular location… it increases towards a center… the center of danger is here… of a particular size and shape, and below us. 

4) The danger is still present, in your time, as it was in ours. 

5) The danger is to the body, and it can kill.

6) The form of the danger is an emanation of energy.

7) The danger is unleashed only if you substantially disturb this place physically. This place is best shunned and left uninhabited.

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Your choice of CC ship, #27

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Fandom: Chrono Cross Rating: T Archive Warnings: No Archive Warnings Category: F/F Relationships: Riddel/Leena Characters: Leena, Riddel Tags: Post-Canon, Early Mornings, Implied Sexual Content, Kissing, Morning After Wordcount: 860

Summary: Leena is struck by the sudden desire to kiss her again, as if they weren’t just doing so, as if last night was not enough to drink her fill of this woman.

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helpful thing: if someone finds your (lack of) visible emotional reaction offputting, a good go-to phrase is, "sorry, I'm still processing this--how are you feeling?"

focus the conversation back on them, because if they're telling you about it, they needed the space to be heard. you don't need to have a big emotional response, people do actually find it comforting if you're calm and receptive and give them space to delve into their own emotions.

it's shitty that autistic people are made out to be unhelpful with emotional conversations, when it's that groundedness and presence of mind that can be so desperately needed for people in a crisis. neurodivergent people, your calmness is a superpower.

As @staff further refine the polls while they're rolling them out (still haven't gotten mine sadly), here's a suggestion of mine: Polls with a ten year time limit.

As of right now, it's impossible for polls to turn into long-running legendary posts. You can try, sure (see the bug race), but it's a week and then it's locked, fixed, done, and all that's left is for people to reminisce about that time there was a poll.

On the other hand, if a ten year poll gets popular, it can become part of Tumblr lore while still being updated. People can write passionate appeals for their vote and fight in the notes. Others can make graphs to show how the poll's majorities shift with each different US president or Taylor Swift album. People can make memes about "remember 2025, when option 3 was in the lead? That was a crazy time".

Why ten years, though, instead of a hundred or just no time limit? Because that way, the end becomes an event. People who voted in the poll when it was just a few hours old can watch the final countdown together, and there's a new point in Tumblr history: That day when we finally all agreed on the best option, and presumably also some important political stuff happened.

Now, granted, most ten year polls would never reach this level of notoriety. But it only takes a few polls like this to be worthwhile. Maybe this shouldn't be an option for users to select, but something the Tumblr website grants/pushes on you at random?

So, yeah. Ten year polls. They should be a thing.

Can you imagine the chaos of a 10 year poll with the options

Super

Who

Lock

Can you imagine

the chaos of a 10 year

poll with the options

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

WHAT

The whole “scientists use big words on purpose to be exclusive” is such a bunch of anti-intellectual bullshit. Specific and concise language exists for a reason; you need the right words to convey the right meaning, and explaining stuff right is a hugely important part of science. Cultures that live around loads of snow have loads of words to describe different types of snow; cultures that live in deserts have loads of words to describe different types of sand. Complex language is needed for complex meaning.