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https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/12/11/us/zodiac-killer-cypher-340-code-trnd/index.html
some thoughts/reminders based on what i’ve seen on social media today:
this decision doesn’t just impact women! it impacts anyone who has a uterus! say what you mean and mean what you say, your words have weight and meaning! (glad we could clear that up)
grieving is normal. having big, messy, unwieldy feelings is normal. taking the time to recognize and sit in those emotions is important. wanting to protest is good. wanting to change things is great. being in touch enough with your emotions to recognize that you’re experiencing trauma is just as important.
everyone processes differently. my reaction may not look like your reaction, and yours might not look like the reactions of your friends/family members. many people have jobs/situations that preclude them from taking the sort of actions they’d like to in response to this/other social injustices they’ve seen recently. hold space for those people, the people sticking it out in places where they can’t speak their minds for the sake of creating a better place for those who come after them.
the people in the U.S. didn't ask for this. CNN polled americans after the draft opinion leaked in early may, and at the time 59% of respondents said that they'd support congressional legislation codifying nationwide abortion rights. I know it's easy to make fun of the U.S. by calling us a dumpster fire or saying you're glad your country didn't do this, but know that there are real people on the other side of the globe from you who are reeling from the whiplash of swiveling their gaze between children being gunned down in their schools and the supreme court attempting to delegitimize reproductive rights. it's not a joke for them, particularly not for those who fall into multiple minority communities and will now be facing the brunt of this ruling head-on in more ways than one.
for fucks sake. donate to abortion healthcare providers. not just PP (we love them too, but the smaller ones need the most help). learn how to support yourself/your friends in the event that you need to get an abortion and don’t live in a state where it’s protected. spend time/money investing in the protection of the rights of the groups that found out halfway through the morning that they have fewer rights than family members only one generation above them. grieve with them. care for them. act just as loudly as your words and posts.
Some helpful links re:putting your money where your mouth is below the cut
Links:
National Abortion Federation (the largest national, toll-free, multi-lingual Hotline for abortion referrals and financial assistance in the U.S. and Canada, providing callers with accurate information, confidential consultation, and referrals to providers of quality abortion care)
National Network of Abortion Funds (direct donation to over 90 local abortion providers, allows you to customize your donation amount + direction)
The Abortion Privacy Guide (how to safely search for abortion access from a device)
Abortion Finder (comprehensive directory of verified abortion service providers)
Repro Legal Helpline (help with specific, legal questions about an abortion experience)
Mayday Health’s Twitter Thread and Plan C (directions on how to request abortion pills for at-home abortion access)
Donations4Abortions (resource to help you find local funds to support from state to state)
Indigenous Women Rising (abortion fund for all indigenous people who are seeking abortion services)
The Brigid Alliance (national abortion fund that arranges/funds all aspects of the abortion process no matter where the person seeking the abortion is located)
I Need An A (provides personalized, up to date info on how to get an abortion)
MA Hotline (licensed healthcare providers to answer medical questions during an at home miscarriage/abortion)
Exhale Pro-Voice, Connect and Breathe (post-abortion counseling services)
Reprocare (emotional support during medical abortion process)
*sigh* queen Victoria’s arms are quite exquisite 😩
**makes a Gregorian chant dedicated to the exquisite arms**
♡ in korean, it is important to use the correct sentence structure, or your sentences may seem really confusing :
-> in english : Subject Verb Object -> in korean : Subject Object Verb
now, let’s look at some examples!
we are gonna use this simple sentence : “i bought a book”, in korean it would be : “i a book bought”
저는 책을 샀어요 책 = book 샀어요(past tense) from the verb 사다 = to buy it’s really different, right?
⚠ the object ALWAYS comes BEFORE the verb, and the verb is ALWAYS at the END of the sentence. ⚠
♡ locations are also used BEFORE verbs :
“저는 학교에 가요” i go to school 학교 = school 에= location particle (to) 가요 (present tense) from the verb 가다 = to go
“저는 학교에서 공부해요” i study at school 학교 = school 에서 = location particle (at) 공부해요 (present tense) from the verb 공부하다 = to study
“저는 집에 잤어요” i slept at home 집 = home 에 = location particle (at) 잤어요 (past tense) from the verb 자다 = to sleep
⚠ you can put the time before or after the subject though :
both of these sentences mean “today I will eat at home” :
before -> 오늘 저는 집에서 먹을 거예요 after -> 저는 오늘 집에서 먹을 거예요 오늘 = today 집 = home 에서 = location particle (at) 먹을 거예요 (future tense) from the verb 먹다 = to verb
“tomorrow, i will study at school” before -> 내일 저는 학교에서 공부할 거예요 after -> 저는 내일 학교에서 공부할 거예요 내일 = tomorrow 학교 = school 에서 = location particle (at) 공부하다 = to study ~ㄹ 거예요 (future tense)
♡ adverbs are added before verbs : 저는 열심히 공부해요 I study hard 열심히 = hard
and finally, adjectives work the same way as they do in english! just put them before the noun they describe :
매운 라면 = spicy ramen 매운 = spicy 라면 = ramen
예쁜 여자 = beautiful woman 예쁜 = beautiful 여자 = woman
Luigi being pulled out from the pipe after interrupting the construction workers
VERIVERY - Super Special
Countries are sized according to their CO2 emissions, 2010.
NCT 127 ‘NCT#127 Regular-Irregular’ Group Teaser
scoups stans:
really nice people?? like they’re so nice idk i just love them so much and they usually like to care for others the same way he does. also they’re soft and hard stans at the same time. all of them. don’t deny it coups stans. we’ve found you out.
jeonghan stans:
usually a lil more quiet but so sweet, kinda sassy but we still love them to death. usually enjoys pastels of various colors but it works so well with jeonghan’s overall aesthetic as a person. great people. soft stan? hard stan? idk somewhere in the middle that i can’t pinpoint.
joshua stans:
literally the softest and most polite people you’ll ever meet omg can you believe?? so cute and smart and kind and their joyful demeanors are absolutely to die for. cute lil bubs. love them all. majority are soft stans for sure.
jun stans:
very individualistic people. like a good laugh and aren’t afraid of uncharted territories when it comes to humor. on the verge of being too funny in a cute way. i can’t take it i love jun stans. probably like… 70% hard stans 30% soft stans
hoshi stans:
odd creatures that are either energy balls or a “i haven’t left the house in three days” type. very passionate people who always put their heart into things. probably a slut for twinkle lights. majority soft stans but hard stans aren’t necessarily rare. every soft stan has their moments
wonwoo:
soft souls who are usually not very loud but are not afraid to roast you into the next century. probably book smart but sometimes forget that common sense is a thing. 2/5 are hard stans and the remaining 3/5 are soft stans
woozi:
usually have strong opinions about stuff and (like wonwoo stans) will roast you and you will look like a burnt marshmallow after they’re done with you. don’t have a lot to say but when they do they say it proudly. i don’t think i’ve ever met a hard OR soft woozi stan… what are they… idk but we love them
dokyeom:
legitimately sweet people they usually have energy (not quite like the man himself) probably has a lot of mutuals and loves every single of them with all their heart. just a great human 10/10 for personality. 90% of the time they’re soft stans but they can have their moments.
mingyu:
chill but likes to talk and do various activities and are probably better than you at everything but they would never say that they’re too nice omg. usually have a subtle quirkiness about them but i love it. half hard stans half soft stans
the8:
not super extroverted. have an appreciation for nice things and are sweet soft souls that deserve everything. probably liked by everyone for their gentleness. but if you’re being stupid they’ll definitely be silently judging you (in a humorous way lol) mmm 75% soft 25% hard. hard minghao stans go HARD
seungkwan:
will sass you but then feel bad but won’t necessarily apologize for it. generally very bubbly people and will meet up with you just to talk and spill tea. amazing at being open and friendly wow love it. maybe like… 6/7 soft stans and 1/7 hard stans for sure i got these numbers from science so
vernon:
so cute so cute so cute so nice so great genuine people who have a talent of making people feel loved just great humans. pretty unique but not arrogant about it?? idk just great people overall. 88% soft stans 12% hard stans (note: some soft stans are actually hard stans in disguise)
dino:
all have a certain aura and energy about them that i can’t put my finger on. extremely intriguing people that may seem cold but are big softies. they’re like books on a shelf waiting to be read. great humans. beautiful souls. i don’t think i’ve encountered a hard dino stan. 96% soft stans 6% hard stans