Marida. 24. Genderfluid. Houston.

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arcnoise:

some time ago i introduced the phrase “food pact” to my friends as a shorthand for “i’ll go make and eat food if you also make and eat food” and ever since then ive just started incorporating more pacts into my life. stay hydrated pact. stretch break pact. stop doomscrolling and go to bed pact. we need to bring this back in vogue more people should be making pacts imo

the best part of this is when you ask “who wants to do a shower pact” and you get a half dozen friends all rolling up saying “the pact is sealed”. faustian behavior

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The way the people who made this show continue to make sure those rings are always SHINING no matter what! đź’Ť

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Remember, no matter what Bandai does or says: the creative team who made The Witch From Mercury, especially the writer, animators, VAs and artists, have been very clear, deliberate and explicit in how Suletta & Miorine’s relationship ends: canonically married and in love.

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Like to charge, reblog to cast.

  1. He is not a president. An ex-president maybe. A former one. I was told that they call presidents who finished their terms “president”, but I am not sure Trump deserves that too…
  2. Thousands of US citizens die in prison, why should he be above that?
  3. Dude was essentially auctioning off state secrets, a thing that would result in a CIA killsquad going after you otherwise.
  4. Charged and reblogged. Hope his sufferimg is long and painful.

One weird thing about America is that former presidents are always addressed as “president”. Even if they got impeached. It’s weird and pseudoroyalty and I don’t like it, but that is standard usage.

Surprisingly, this isn’t quite true, and it’s been relevant recently. When you’re discussing a former President, it’s acceptable to refer to them as “President Whatever”, but when you’re addressing them, you’re supposed to just say “Mr./Mrs./etc. Whatever”.

It’s been relevant because during last week’s arraignment, the judge addressed him and referred to him exclusively as “Mr. Trump”, and he was furious afterward because apparently for the last two and a half years he’s insisted on being surrounded by people who exclusively call him “Mr. President”.

Ahh, good to know. Thanks for the clarification!