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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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when i was a teenager it felt very revolutionary to be cruel to myself. like some kind of slow passive protest against how much everything hurt. i starved myself of sleep and food and tenderness because it felt right. it felt sharp and angry and radical and i wanted to be those things. adulthood is the realisation that the world is already working to cut into you well before you learn how to do it yourself. caring for yourself and others is the real protest

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pinkfluffyunicornwithfangs-blog asked:

Hi! After rewatching Good Omens a couple of times, I still can’t figure something out so I am hoping you could provide an answer. There are two mentions of Ot(t)well Binns in the series. The subtitles in Ep 2 say Ottwell while in Ep 3 it says Otwell - now, I had trouble to find a prophet by that name (though Religion and the Decline of Magic mentions a prophecy by Old Otwell Binns). There is also a novelist Ottwell Binns. So, which one is it a reference to? (Thank you for all your work!)

It’s Otwell Binns the prophet (Here’s a mention of him and the book of his prophecies.) Ottwell Binns the novelist is somebody else.

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"Breathe looks like a thin, cropped tank top with mesh panels to keep the user cool. While it's normally tight fighting, Breathe contains a smart alloy material called Nitone that, when electrified, loosens the garment. It's battery operated and can be adjusted with a remote controller, so the user can discreetly change how tight the binding is -- there's no need to change their clothing or go into a private space in order to take a break. There's also an optional feature that will automatically loosen the device when the user is playing a sport."

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His name is Miles Kilburn ✌🏽