I hate to be This Guy, but I’m in debt to both the bank and my emotionally abusive parents.
I need to pay just over $3000 total, and my work currently is not allowing me to work as they’ve decided that they need to send me on an enforced mental health leave.
Not being allowed to work + being in debt + being mentally ill = not a great situation.
Paying these debts will take a huge load off of my mind, improving my mental health, and I’ll be back at work soon and I can start saving to get the hell out of here.
Reminder that I’m still trying to get the funds to leave eventually~°•☆•°~
If it would be easier to have me do something in return for donations, I’m sure we can figure something out. I can write fiction okay, and I can draw okay sometimes, I know how to play some instruments, I can do makeup, or help with French or English homework, I can make lesson plans and help with lifeguard stuff and write report cards if I have the information. I am also a good essay writer. If donation without something in return is a problem, just talk to me. I’m really desperate.
actually hermione owned a gun throughout all seven books and carried it on her at all times it just wasn’t mentioned because it wasnt relevant to harry’s journey
I hate to be This Guy, but I’m in debt to both the bank and my emotionally abusive parents.
I need to pay just over $3000 total, and my work currently is not allowing me to work as they’ve decided that they need to send me on an enforced mental health leave.
Not being allowed to work + being in debt + being mentally ill = not a great situation.
Paying these debts will take a huge load off of my mind, improving my mental health, and I’ll be back at work soon and I can start saving to get the hell out of here.
I kept threatening to write a post about how gorgeous Ganondorf’s language is in the Japanese version of The Wind Waker, but I didn’t think anyone would be interested. In the end, though, I couldn’t stop myself.
My conclusion is that Ganondorf speaks in terse yet powerful sentences, and his rich vocabulary and slightly archaic grammar give his words a highly lyrical quality, which is localized into the rhetorical flights of fancy of the English version.
This is so fascinating and impressive. I have no clue how Japanese works but this explains things really well and anyone interested in language studies should read this.
You know, for all the scientific studies on how music decreases stress and anxiety, you think that music students would be the most relaxed group of people, but.
as an equivalent exchange for the de-stressing of others, all music students take on the stress of everyone who listens to music to de-stress.
I NEVER KNEW THAT WAS WHAT AMERICANS MEANT WHEN THEY SAID “QUITE”
WHY DIDN’T ANYBODY TELL ME
SUDDENLY THAT ONE SONG THAT GOES “HELLO I MISS YOU QUITE TERRIBLY” MAKES LIKE A MILLION TIMES MORE SENSE
are you serious british people
i feel like this means i’ve been overestimating your enthusiasm about things for my entire life
“Quite” is British for “i don’t really care about the thing”
That reminds me of that time when I was telling something to an American friend of mine, and at the end of my story, she said “Wow, good for you!!” and I was like WTF?? until I finally realised that she was meaning it literally.
Never ever had I heard this phrase being used unironically. I was deadly insulted until I finally understood that she was actually, genuinely happy for me. That was one of the weirder moments in my life, honestly.
It happened a few times more, and every single time I experienced an incredible amount of whiplash. Why are you all so literal.