November 2011
October 2011
pearl/crasher wake is a good pairing and always will be, if you think it isn’t, then i’m sorry but i’m going to have to kick you in the jaw
UWAAAAAAAAあああああああああキタアアアア
I think you are ogre-doing these shrek asks
Everyday should be September 15th
Everyday
If your obsession is unhealthy where does that leave me
I’m pretty sure most of the new followers I got in the last few hours didn’t even bother looking at my blog before following me so I’m going to spam sideburns until they go away
Let’s do this

600+ notes in the last hour for a post I made almost a year ago

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zefu i love you but i will forever find crasher wake/pearl gross, porn or no porn

“Wow” I whispered to myself as I scrolled through 5 dashboard pages of SMT fans shouting things
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I was just trying to get the source for it since I love the orignal sorry ;A;
No you’re totally fine!!
I only reblogged it so you’d have the source, I’m gonna go delete it now
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also STOP TURNING GOOD FANART INTO SHITTY GIFS THAT GO TOO FAST FOR ME TO PROPERLY ENJOY THEM
No stop liking that post
All you’re doing is encouraging the asshole who posted it without credit in the first place

[Evalilth submitted this post, and it is excellent amazing wonderful and true]
I’m sure this has been said somewhere on the internet before, but I don’t see it here, and I find it to be a really helpful analogy.
Being triggered is like having an allergic reaction.
A good description of an allergic reaction (speaking as someone who has a food sensitivity) is an involuntary reaction to a substance which can vary from severe discomfort to serious debilitation and endangerment. Change ‘a substance’ to ‘content’ and that’s pretty much a description of being triggered. The reaction is psychological rather than physical (although it can, of course, have physical symptoms), but it is just as serious and just as involuntary.
This is why trigger warnings are needed. Do you tell someone with a food allergy to ‘just deal’ with an exposure to the allergen? Do you say they’re overreacting when they want food to be labeled so they can avoid what they’re allergic to? Do you say that they should just avoid all public food if they’re going to complain about being allergic to some of it?
No. You label food and put on warnings so they can see that there is an ingredient in it that they are allergic to. It is still their responsibility to avoid that content, but they need to know it’s there in order to do that, and they need to know it before they react to it.
And for the people who say you just need to face up to your problem via exposure? Yes, it’s true that gradual exposure in a safe environment is one way to treat phobias and some times of PTSD. However, that is something that should be addressed with a qualified professional.
Some allergies can be treated with gradual exposure too, by a series of shots that let the person’s body know that the allergen isn’t actually a threat. Animal allergies are a type that can sometimes be treated this way. That doesn’t mean it’s okay to drop a cat in the lap of someone who is allergic to them and say ‘exposure will cure you!’” Especially when you don’t know if they’ve even started that series of shots, much less finished it.
tl;dr- Yes, it is an individual’s responsibility to avoid triggering content. However, just as an allergic person needs a label so that they can effectively avoid their allergens, PTSD/phobia/anxiety sufferers need a warning so that they can avoid their triggers. End of story.
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NO
I will re-follow you tomorrow pen, good bye
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I thought I was never going to use that url again I proved myself wrong hehe
Its just got old stuff on it right now sorry
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i would prefer english names since i have no fucking idea what the japanese names for the pokemons are
Afhdsjkl its like the exact opposite for me I don’t know why
I can never remember 5th gen english pokemon names
I tried challenging the Battle Subway



