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dead. literally, dead.
ahahahahaaha
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I’ve never seen a dog so happy to be in a costume.
What is this wizardry?!
Wampug!
nothing has ever made me as happy as seeing this just did.
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My favorite gifs/pics of Ray Narvaez Jr.
Please add proper credit.
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Can we appreciate that the Doctor’s first onscreen mouth-to-mouth kiss in the was with K-9
yes
by 伊東
異議あり!
SCREAM
REALLY GOOD CROSSOVER AAAAHHHH
UNF
Phoenix wright Ace Attorney Reaches out to the truth
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13. Deal With Your Shit
Happiness is active, not passive; it’s a decision, not an award someone gives you. Happiness takes adjustment. When something is broken, you adjust that thing with a wrench, a screwdriver, maybe a flamethrower. Writers, as it turns out, bring a lot of shit to the table. Other people have baggage. Writers have cargo. (By the goddamn tonnage.) This burden will stand in the way of your happiness as a writer because, worst of all, it will stop you from writing. Whatever it is that blocks you, it’s up to you to unblock. Deal with it on the page. Deal with it in therapy. Deal with it with medically-approved happy pills, whatever. Hard as it may be, it remains your choice to atomize the obstacles in your mind and on your path.
Chuck Wendig, 25 Ways To Be A Happy Writer (Or, At Least, Happier)
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