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grandrieux:

Samsara (2011) dir. Ron Fricke

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DEAR SIR,

   THANK YOU FOR THE UNEXPECTED AND UNSOLICITED SUBMISSION OF YOUR PENIS PORTRAIT FOR OUR CONSIDERATION.
   WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU THAT IT HAS FAILED TO PASS OUR MOST BASIC STANDARDS OF QUALITY CONTROL AT THIS TIME.

   HOWEVER, FOR A NOMINAL FEE WE CAN OFFER YOU A REPORT THAT WILL HELP YOU TO CHANGE THAT.

   THE A4 REPORT, PROVIDED VIA POSTAL SERVICE, WILL INCLUDE PERSONALISED BOOKLETS THAT COVER THE FOLLOWING:

   -WHY GENITALS ARE NOT AN ACCEPTABLE CONVERSATION OPENER (A STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO SAYING HELLO)
   -HOW TO APPEAR AS THOUGH YOU WEREN’T RAISED BY WOLVES
   -BETTER WAYS TO DEAL WITH YOUR SEXUAL FRUSTRATION
   -HOW TO DRESS YOUR PENIS FOR SOCIAL MEDIA (A ROUGH GUIDE TO PANTS)
   AND
   -PENIS-READING: A NEW FORM OF PALMISTRY THAT MAY HELP YOU UNLOCK THE KEY TO YOUR FUTURE

   WE WILL ALSO ANSWER QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE SUCH AS
   -DO I HAVE TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS?
   AND
   -WHY DID MY PENIS FAIL BASIC STANDARDS OF QUALITY CONTROL

   (NOTE THE NUMBER ONE REASON FOR THIS OCCURRING IS THAT IT IS ATTACHED TO A BIGGER DICK THAN ITSELF. )

   FINALLY, AS A GESTURE OF GOODWILL WE INTEND TO OFFER TWO FREE SAMPLES WITH ALL OF YOUR FUTURE PENIS PORTAIT SUBMISSIONS:

   AN INVENTIVE CRITIQUE OF YOUR PRIDE & JOY

   AND

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   -YOURS FAITHFULLY.

Sarah-Louise Jordan, whose rejection letter for unsolicited dick pics deserves some kind of prize. Thanks to Distractify for the transcription.
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aoq:

aoq:

anytime i go to Target i feel my soul leave my body and walk around the store separately and then we meet again at the checkout line 

i dont know what They buy there but sometimes you just have to take your soul to Target so they can shop

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sosaysdeb:

shadywinters:

advicefromsurvivors:

When your child says “Why can’t I get a puppy?”

Instead of defaulting to “My house, my rules”

Try “Any pet is a lot of responsibility. A puppy would have to be fed, walked, and taken outside to use the bathroom several times a day and taken for regular check-ups and vaccinations at the vet. You can’t do all of that by yourself, and I/we don’t have the time or money either.”

When your teenager says “Why can’t I come home at 2:00 this Saturday?”

Instead of defaulting to “My house, my rules!”

Try “The time you come home is a matter of respect and consideration. I/We will not only be concerned for your safety, but we would either be disturbed in the middle of the night when you arrive or forced to stay up for several extra hours waiting.”

When your child says “Why am I not allowed to do this thing?”

Instead of defaulting to “My house, my rules!”

Try actually communicating a legitimate reason, because children pick up on subtlety and on context and on the unspoken messages, and it’s better to teach children lessons like “You should think really hard before taking on new responsibilities” and “It’s important to show consideration for the needs of the people with whom you share a living space” than lessons like “It’s okay for people to demand your absolute obedience so long as you’re dependent on them for survival.”

TRUTH

This is the kind of parenting I hope to accomplish. I want to be able to encourage understanding and reasoning ability in their young minds and not just treat them as property.

Teach your children how to communicate. Explain things properly. Encourage dialogue. Be patient. Because this is how you raise adults that know how to properly function, think and communicate their thoughts and feelings.

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healingsuggestions:

at the end of the day it’s you. it’s you who has to make sure that you’re okay. it’s you who has to hold yourself. it’s you who has to decided to keep going. sure making some tea will make you feel okay but you really do have to make sure you’re okay. you have to keep holding on and keep trying, it’s hard out here, I know that. it’s you and you can do it. you can do whatever you want to do because you are strong and you’ve made it so far