The person I reblogged this from deserves all the good things.
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Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything us going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
Everything is going to be ok
JIMMY CHOO ‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon’ Collaboration 2023
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Firefighter demonstrates how to put out a kitchen fire
Reblog to actually save a life
To explain. The latter works because you’re cutting off the supply of oxygen to the fire and suffocating it
as opposed to slapping oxygen inside the pan with the downward motion
Reblogging, because this is so important. When I was learning how to cook for myself in my tweens, I had at least a five years of fire safety seminars from school drilling this into my head, and I STILL had that instinctive put-the-fire-out-with-water reflex. Didn’t even think. I saw our oily burner catch fire after frying eggs, whipped around towards the sink for water, and my brain immediately screamed NO!!! NO WATER! I mean that fire safety stuff straight up bitchslapped me out of REFLEXIVELY setting my house on fire. I found a pot lid and inched it over the burner before turning off the heat. Even if you think you know this stuff, panic is powerful shit. Make knowledge more powerful.
“Even if you think you know this stuff, panic is powerful shit. Make knowledge more powerful.”
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Alligator Loki Infinity Comic #13 (2022)
written by Alyssa Wong
art by Bob Quinn & Pete Pantazis
i love how there’s the genre of fix-it fic where the author goes into great granular detail of how our heroes manage to avoid or undo whatever character death or other unpopular choice occurred, in a way that abides by the laws of the fictional universe and definitely required a substantial plot outline, and then there are fix-it fics where the author just went “that’s bullshit and didn’t happen,” and we as readers all go “agreed. carry on.”
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