do u guys ever look back at a piece of half-done writing and think ‘this could be brilliant. this could be my mona lisa. my starry night. my idris elba’ but you have absolutely no drive to finish it despite an unfaltering desire to see it finished
Some chav in a tracksuit holding an unmarked bottle: oi, you wot mate? Havin’ a giggle? I’ll bash yer ‘ead in oi swear on me eleven foster mums
reading spanish: this is good yes
listening to someone speak spanish: yes okay i,,, understand the concept
trying to speak spanish: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Anonymous asked:
What’s your opinion that we could be orbiting a black hole right now? I’m very intrigued on all things relating to black holes so I just love to hear how people feel about them/ their opinions that we could be slowly drifting into one as we speak but not even know it.
Oh we’d know if there was a black hole in our general vicinity from the gravitational effects. And technically we ARE orbiting one. At the center of the galaxy.
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I think more teachers should be encouraged to do this. Often times I feel like schools become knowledge factories, when universally the teacher kids will point out as the one they learned the most from is the one with whom they formed a personal bond.
So apparently not only is Sia’s movie Music a downright constant insult to autistic people portraying a full on mockery of stereotypical autistic mannerisms by Maddie Ziegler:
autisticats: I’m watching Sia’s movie, in order to write a detailed & chronological review (so that nobody else watches it out of curiosity).
But for now, I just want the public to see a few things that speak for themselves, starting with this image.
[Picture of Maddie Ziegler with her eyes rolled back, teeth over her lower lip; stereotypical autistic mannerisms or body language.]
This performance is a caricature of autistic body language.
It’s unsettling, and insincere.
And it is deeply reminiscent of the exaggerated mannerisms non-autistic people often employ when bullying autistic & developmentally disabled people for the ways we move.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the ways autistic people move, or the ways we make facial expressions.
Some of us roll our eyes and put our teeth over our lips as a stim or just because it’s comfortable.
But we do those things naturally. Maddie Ziegler does not.
BUT ALSO SHE’S IN FUCKING BLACKFACE IN THE MOVIE?
Picture of Maddie Ziegler in blackface below the read more: