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- Adventurous : willing to undertake new and daring enterprises.
- Affectionate : having or displaying warmth or fondness.
- Ambitious : having a strong desire for success or achievement.
- Amiable : diffusing warmth and friendliness.
- Brave : not being afraid of danger.
- Considerate : showing concern for the rights and feelings of others.
- Courageous : able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching.
- Courteous : characterized by politeness and gracious good manners.
- Diligent : characterized by care and perseverance in carrying out tasks.
- Empathetic : showing ready comprehension of others’ states.
- Exuberant : unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings.
- Gregarious : temperamentally seeking and enjoying the company of others.
- Humble : marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful.
- Impartial : free from undue bias or preconceived opinions.
- Intuitive : obtained through instinctive knowledge.
- Inventive : marked by independence and creativity in thought or action.
- Kind : behaving in a caring way towards people
- Passionate : having or expressing strong emotions.
- Philosophical : meeting trouble with level-headed detachment.
- Practical : guided by experience and observation rather than theory.
- Rational : having its source in or being guided by the intellect.
- Reliable : worthy of trust.
- Resourceful : adroit or imaginative.
- Sensible : able to feel or perceive.
- Sincere : open and genuine; not deceitful.
- Sympathetic : expressing compassion or friendly fellow feelings.
- Witty : demonstrating striking cleverness and humor.
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Honestly the queue and schedule post options on Tumblr are extremely underrated. No other major social networking site has the ability to do that with the same ease as Tumblr does, and we’ve had them for like a decade now. They’re fantastic features and Tumblr doesn’t get enough credit for having them.
I’m actually willing to assert that Tumblr actually has some of the best site functionality:
- queue/schedule system
- tagging that doesn’t interfere with the actual content of posts
- the ask/inbox system
- ability to make likes/following lists private
- ability to reblog posts multiple times
- the “Keep Reading” feature
- ability to easily post different media. AFAIK Tumblr is the only social media site that lets you post audio without it being a video.
- dash is always in reverse chronological order
the ability to almost entirely customize your home page is pretty neat, too
I could go on about this forever but I firmly believe that Tumblr is a remnant from a time before companies figured out how to efficiently monetize social media, and as such it’s designed with users instead of advertisers in mind.
That’s both why it has continued to have active avid users in spite of a lot of technical /policy issues, and why it hasn’t been massively profitable.
I treasure this garbage site.
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falling
- trafalgar law x reader
- you never know when it’ll happen
- 967 words
a/n: this was gonna be a whole series but then it just ended up being law so yeah…. we’ll see if that series happens or not lol
it happens late at night with midnight oil burning and the moon as law’s only companion - or so he thinks.
“still up?”
law looks up and finds you leaning against the door, already changed into your pajamas. he blushes; by now, you’d think he’d be used to seeing you outside your usual uniform but something about sleepwear is just so… intimate.
it doesn’t help that you look extra cute in (what he’s now learned to be) your favourite t-shirt.
- sit in the sun without anything to do, feel the heat of the rays hit your skin, realize that this sunlight has travelled a very long way to reach you
- walk around barefoot and try to feel as much of the ground under your feet as you can, notice every rock and blade of grass
- sit quietly for a while and notice the touch of breath in your nostrils, feel how the air gets cooler as you inhale and warmer as you exhale
- drive around aimlessly and blast some of your favorite songs, scream/sing along to them and feel the vibrations of your favorite lyrics as they change the air in your throat and around you, feel that the music is healing you from the inside out
- stay away from alcohol or drugs for a few days, try to be as aware and present as you can in every moment, stop trying to numb or dull your senses
- eat a few meals without any distractions, notice every bite and taste every flavor that covers your tongue, be grateful for it all
- look up at the stars and the moon, understand how small we all are and how immense the universe is, realize what a miracle everything is, let your heart swell with amazement and admiration for life itself
ok this is actually cool bc doing all of this is a technique called “mindful thinking” that is extremely useful for people with anxiety disorders and dissociation disorders and stuff!
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