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Be A Hero :)

@xxxmortypiexxx

My name is Morty. I started this blog for to get advice and such about my life. I like anime, nature, animals, reading, writing, crime, ect. I have been told that I am a negative person. 

Moss Graffiti: A How To Guide

are you fucking for real

Imagine being the criminal who returns weekly to make sure his fucking plant art is doing alright

Later

I found it! I fucking found it! In my fucking dash! Nothing can stop me now! *EVIL GIGGLES*

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male-witch

OMG SAME RIGHT I SAW IT A YEAR AGO AND WAS UPSET I COULDNT FIND IT AGAIN

Peter + dealing with insecurities

I love how real of a character Peter is, like he isn’t some idealized version of a teenage boy. It shows how even a normal dude with flaws and insecurities can be a superhero and I love that.

Like ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ says — anyone can wear the mask. (A theme I find to be prevalent amongst most Spider-Man media.)

Source: andthwip

“People’s lives are not commodities…. You cannot ask the question ‘How much will you pay to live?’ Because the answer is everything. The answer is you will pay $10. You will pay $1000. You will go into debt. You will do anything to live.” - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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jasonapham

REPRESENTATION MATTERS.

“My biggest pet peeve is when people don’t take the time to learn how to pronounce other people’s names, which is why I appreciated a recent segment on the Ellen DeGeneres Show from comedian Hasan Minhaj.

Just a few seconds in, DeGeneres mispronounces his name, and Minhaj corrects her — making the audience laugh along the way. The moment teaches viewers why it’s so important to spend the time and effort to avoid mispronunciations.

“If you can pronounce Ansel Elgort, you can pronounce Hasan Minhaj,” he says.

Later on, he jokes that he uses the name Timothée Chalamet for his Starbucks orders.”

The other day a man came to install my internet in my new house and he told me about his wife. He said her name fast and then said “she usually goes by Mia though” and I thought about this post and wondered if the reason she went by Mia was because of the pronunciation thing. He said people thought his wife’s name was difficult. I asked him to repeat it literally one time, and then I said it. It wasn’t difficult. And then I got mad that I was right, because people shouldn’t have to change their names for the sake of others. I told him “people just need to try harder,” and his face lit up and he said “exactly!” And I think it made his day. This post genuinely helped me in real life make a positive change. A little effort goes a long way