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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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kibumsfreakk

Hey. LIVING COSTS MONEY! How about giving more money to the companies that employ me and MAYBE I MIGHT BE OK

jonsasnow

This is such a funny thing to me because in Thai culture, it’s completely normal to live with your parents when you’re an adult. In fact, most people live in their family home until they’re married ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

thenutofroyalty

Saaaame in Pakistan dude and being abroad for grad school is really fucking me up I am not built to be even slightly independent 😂

beatrice-otter

In Western culture (including America!) it was completely normal for people to live with their parents in adulthood–sometimes until they married, sometimes longer.  In America, that changed (for men) in the 1940s and 50s, when it was really really easy for an 18 year old to get a good job that paid more than enough to live a comfortable life on, or to afford college which would then practically guarantee you an even better-paying job.  Women joined the trend of moving out at 18 in the 1960s and 70s.

And now those jobs don’t exist, or are few and far between, and guess what!  People are living with their parents again.  But that 70-year span was just long enough that it fell out of common memory, and now people are seen as “failures” because the economics have changed.

bogleech

A very great deal of Western culture, ESPECIALLY America, is actually still based on a memory of the 40′s and 50′s as the baseline of normalcy despite them being a total fluke at the time.

World War II and McCarthyism created a massive shift towards rabid patriotism, Christian fundamentalism and the ideal of the “nuclear family” that resembled nothing before it and we’re still recovering from as the majority of our most powerful politicians are old enough that this period of sudden fanaticism is their “nostalgic good old days” and the way they think things are “supposed to be.”

heaven-nor-hell

I love when these posts randomly become tiny history lessons, it soothes me

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neurophonic

what on earth

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please if you do anything useful in your life, don’t scroll past this

watch it

PLEASE

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tchaikovsky is proud

tinker-tanner

In case anyone is baffled by this, there’s a Tchaikovsky piece in which there’s supposed to be a loud sound but he never specified what you should use to make that sound. People have done all kinds of weird shit depending on how they think the sound should, well, sound. Hitting a large piece of wood with a sledgehammer is a relatively conventional one.

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this is beautiful

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kaijuno

Anonymous asked:

I'm applying to colleges soon and I used to think I was too dumb to be a scientist because I'm weird but it's really cool how you can say silly stuff and still be very smart and anyway thank you because I want to be a horticulture major/ botanist and I feel like I can really do it, even if I'm silly

kaijuno answered:

Honestly my entire physics department exuded “boys will be boys” energy. They’re all children. We had a meme wall in the undergrad office. One of our profs had a life size cardboard cutout of a stormtrooper in his office and you had to say hi to it every time you came in