vajussy:

polarbong:

Here’s some more of that Sex-Worker-Hate-Descending-Everyone-Into-Dystopia you ordered

https://mashable.com/2018/03/27/microsoft-new-tos-offensive-language/#5R19pPV05iqr

https://www.csoonline.com/article/3264658/privacy/microsoft-to-ban-offensive-language-from-skype-xbox-office-and-other-services.html

http://www.pcgamesinsider.biz/news/66852/consumers-could-lose-money-and-games-for-using-offensive-language-on-microsoft-services-as-of-may/

sources for anybody needing one

motiya:

Don’t quote me on this but it’s good to just step back from social media for a bit and just appreciate yourself without projecting an image and letting people be voyeurs. It’s great how we are connected and I think there’s a million positive things about it, but I also think it puts us in a position to compare ourselves and our work to others. Don’t feel like you’re missing out or like you’re not enough. You are enough, your work is you and it’s deeply personal. You deserve some peace from those feelings and some space to figure it out without negative interference

thequantumqueer:

addignisherlock:

just-shower-thoughts:

Saying “Fuck it” actually motivates me more than “You can do this”.

Because saying “fuck it” includes the total acceptance of failure as the outcome, meanwhile “you can do this” focuses only on the hopes of a successful outcome and the lack of acknowledgement of the equally probable failure outcome induces a certain level of unspoken anxiety

“…the Way of the Warrior is resolute acceptance of death.”

–Miyamoto Musashi, “The Book of Five Rings”