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ALL THE TURIANS AND QUARIANS WOULD DIE

BECAUSE THEY WOULDN’T HAVE

MASSIVE STOCKPILES OF DEXTRO-AMINO FOODSTOCKS ON EARTH

hahahahahahahahahaha hfuck you lskdjfaosdjlkxzm,

I really do not think the writers considered just how deeply fans would think into all the ramifications of the ending.

Because a lot of fan reactions just did not occur to them, when to large numbers of fans, these conclusions were the only logical ones based on what evidence the game gave us.

Just watched a preview for Elementary. It’s definitely going on my “to watch” list, largely because I am already very intrigued by Liu’s Joan Watson, and also Miller’s Holmes seems less of a dick than Cumberbatch’s (I always want to call him “Cumberpatch”).

My personal Holmes will always be Jeremy Brett, but I really hope Elementary 1) is as good as it looks like it has the potential to be and 2) does well with the ratings and gets a full season.

yukidama:

i just died. i can’t. safklasf;ads

The sound that came out of my mouth was not human.

Women in men’s suits is a Thing I Like a Lot. Women I find aesthetically pleasing to look at who I find pictures of in men’s suits = I will just be over here in my corner flapping my hands around because there is no other way to express my feels about this.

PSA: Because I wanted to put it out there in its own post.

Note: I will be using the general “you” in this mini-rant.

Just because you know someone who has a chronic condition or other serious, life-threatening and/or life altering disease, it does not give you a free pass to make jokes about it. Especially when these “jokes” promote ignorance and misinformation about the condition/disease.

If the person/people that you know personally make jokes about their condition, that is okay for them to do; it is their condition. They live with it day in and day out.

If the person/people that you know personally allow you to join in in making these jokes, that is okay for you to do around them. Because they have given you that permission.

There are probably a lot of other people in the world who have the same disease/condition that people you know who have given you permission to joke about their condition with them have. These people that you do not know have not given you permission to joke about their condition/disease. There is a good chance that they might find your “jokes” offensive, harmful, and/or ignorant. It is not their problem if your “jokes” offend them. It’s yours.

Just because someone you know personally is okay with it does not give you a “Get Out of Being Called Out for Doing Something Ignorant, Harmful, Hurtful, and Offensive Free” card. It just doesn’t work that way. And “I’m sorry you were offended” is NOT an apology; it’s an insult, really. Because you are saying, with that fauxpology, that what you said is not offensive (with the implication that no one should ever find it offensive, because it’s “just a joke,” right?) when it’s pretty damn clear that yes, yes it was offensive. And it will probably make the person you offended think even less of you as a human being.

This should not be as hard to understand as it clearly is.

therandomnessthatismymind:

notdiabetes:

therandomnessthatismymind:

notdiabetes:

binarybabey:

Dawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. This is so cute it gave me diabetes. :3

Why in gods name would you associate cuteness and diabetes? You do realize what diabetes is, right? Infections, hospitalizations, syringes, bleeding… doesn’t sound very cute to me.

WHOAH calm down.. you don’t need to get so angry. She didn’t mean it in an offensive way. We both are in a sorority where over 50% of our girls have diabetes, so we know that it’s not a walk in the park, it was just a figure of speech.

Whoa, it’s almost like intent isn’t magic and you can be offensive without meaning to be! (On that note, just because you know diabetics doesn’t mean anything in cases like this)

See, but we watch them go through those struggles and make this joke all the time (literally, this joke is said all the time). Because they can live their life without dwelling on the fact that they have a disease. We do not need anyone to criticize something we hear from diabetics all the time. I understand where you’re coming from, but I also want to show you our side. It was a little thing, I’m sorry if it offended you.

Addressing the bolded part. You may hear these jokes from the diabetics you know and hang out with, and if they allow you to participate in these jokes, that is fine when it’s around them. Because they have fairly clearly given you permission to joke about it with them.

Note the emphasis there. Just because the diabetics you know personaly are okay with these jokes does not mean that other diabetics are okay with these jokes. A lot of diabetics find these jokes annoying, ignorant, and harmful. If a diabetic finds these jokes offensive, they have ever right to tell you, “That’s not funny.”

Because unlike a diabetic, a non-diabetic does not live diabetes, and does not get a free pass to make jokes about the disease just because they know someone who is okay with the joking.

The “my friend/family member is a diabetic, so I can do this” is a really, really annoying excuse.

Dear my university,

1. “By 2:00pm” and “at 2:00pm” are not synonymous.

2. #1 now has no bearing whatsoever, because it is now 2:17pm and that blasted list still is not posted.

3. TIMELINESS. You need to work on it harder.

Dear local Honda place…

…I do not own a 1994 Accord. Neither do either of my parents.

And my name is not–and has never been–Juliet.

And I totally thought I’d unsubscribed from your blasted emails that managed to get me and my email (which also has NOTHING to do with Juliet [Lastnameredacted]) confused with another car owner.

On the upside, the email doesn’t think I live in Detroit. I had one of those, once.