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(601): I have taken lazynest to a new level. I took a picture of the notes on the board instead of writing them. I win.![]()
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THIS IS A FUCKING GOOD IDEA
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“The closest I get to any kind of romance is this gentleman sitting to my right… and I’m very contented with that.”
AND I QUOTE:
“Looking at a person can be an act of power and domination. Looking down involves not looking at the other person, which hence may be a sign of submission (‘I am not a threat, really; please do not hurt me. You are so glorious I would be dazzled if I looked at you).”
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AND THE EVIDENCE GROWS:
“Breaking eye contact can indicate that something that has just been said that makes the person not want to sustain eye contact, for example that they have been found out …”
I rest my case.
YES.
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(404): you made your cat watch a peta video with you, so you could show it how just how good its life is![]()
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i would.
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Initially, NBC asked Gene Roddenberry to get rid of the “guy with the pointy ears” partly because they were worried about his “satanic” appearance. Luckily, Roddenberry refused to cut Spock.
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Some people show off their beauty because they want the world to see it.
Others hide their beauty, because they want the world to see something else.
Others hide their beauty, because they want the world to see something else.
— Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (via quote-book)




