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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
sarnakhwritesthings
sarnakhwritesthings:
“erinmccomics:
“There are many reasons to read Halo: Silent Storm but these are a couple of my favorite ones.
Troy Denning is a gift who knows exactly what I want to read in a Master Chief story.
(I would say this image contains...
erinmccomics

There are many reasons to read Halo: Silent Storm but these are a couple of my favorite ones.

Troy Denning is a gift who knows exactly what I want to read in a Master Chief story.

(I would say this image contains John’s face but I can’t in good conscience call that an honest representation of his face.)

sarnakhwritesthings

Is that Johnson wrapped up in that emergency blanket and is that really chief’s first time smoking a cigar

erinmccomics

To answer both: it SHO IS

sgt. johnson would be the one offering cigars to teenagers next to the highly combustible oxygen tanks yes
startrek175
erinmccomics

Boy heroically puts horse conditioner in princess’s hair without a moment’s hesitation

erinmccomics

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I’ve never seen so much discourse about horse-and-people hair products but please know that your comments have absolutely made my day

startrek175

I want people to know this post is how I learned there is more than one kind of detangler. I finally got a detangler that’s for my hair type and I now don’t actively hate combs and hairbrushes. Erinmccomics, my hair thanks you.

erinmccomics

This makes me SO HAPPY TO HEAR and I wish you many tangle-free days ahead 🥺❤️

like my wavy thick hair self discovering what conditioner is for as a child
allegaeon
folieadeuxsday

my mom is helping me job hunt and when i told her my dream job is to sit in one place and sort stuff by color all day she made a really disgusted face and said “you want to work on a fucking assembly line?” like yeah

anastacialy

not to philosophize on your personal post or whatever but this really illustrates the problem with capitalism because there's literally nothing wrong with working in an assembly line—other than, of course, the way the workers are treated.

you (and me, let's be honest, because i would love to have a job like that) not only deserve to sort things by color all day but to also be treated with dignity and get paid a thriving wage for that work, and i am so very confused by why that's a controversial statement.

the best job i ever had was making cushions for packages out of tissue paper. just over and over and over again. i had the best time doing that. it just would have been nice if it wasn't ten hour shifts without air conditioning or seating.

erinmccomics

I did commission art for years because it was what I knew how to do and was working well at the time, but let me tell you… For my ADHD brain that pointed repetitive tasks where I can just let my mind wander, the best job in the whole world was when I changed jobs to work at a printing press. I ran a paper folding machine or collated pages for hours and hours, and I was the happiest I had ever been on a job.

Now I have an assembly job making metal parts all day, and once again I am having a lovely time using the brain I was born with.

Also my mom helped me find these jobs, so having a parent who understands working with your brain instead of against it is very helpful on top of that.

not art text just good things to know jobs