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Beginning with some Hamilton, because I just saw it again last week and the memes are great.
This one is my favorite Hamilton meme.
I want my phone reminders list to make this sound when I mark something as being completed. It would be amazing.
Being an adult is endless thankless tasks and they're less terrible if you acknowledge and celebrate when they're done. Like... there are no rules about how to respond when chores are done. Throw a mini party.
This was a major adjustment for me in gardening, realizing that I have to just Try Things and they may very likely fail, and my plants may die, but that's ok. I had to remove 5 massive coneflowers last year because they all had aster yellows. Killing plants is unavoidable when you garden.
See also: writing artist statements. Posting online is fine but do not make me write about my art where people I know will read it in real life.
Hmm I seem to be missing some pixels in this one.
Winnie tax. He knows he's cute but he still has crazy eyes
tr3kstar
#35 #iminthispictureandIdontwaitwhatwasitalkingabout
0RocketCat0
It seems like lin-manuel miranda peaked with "hamilton". But, hey, what a peak! He's still got plenty of time to get there, again, if he can. And, if he can't? He'll always have "hamilton".
blaghart
#15 welcome to living under capitalism. Literally EVERY country behaves like this, some of them just have better PR than others. Kinda like how the Klingons, Cardassians, Romulans, Terrans, AND Vulcans all had torture camps, but only those first three ever got labelled "Evil" for it
UltraLincoln
Alexander Hamilton was an asshole who actually factually hated democracy.
fknbastard
#15 I read this twice before I realized it was Star Trek and not about the Kardashians
Sechran
#5 𝐻𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑠 by M.C. Escher
HeavyMetalMario
#17 I have rhubarb that just flourishes in my front garden for some reason, even if I hella neglect it due to work trips. People are always blown away by how majestic it is, so I feel like that Michael scott handshake meme with the minimal effort I put into it lol
HeavyMetalMario
This is them right in the beginning of May, less than a month after all of the snow finally melted and weather warmed up :P (I live in Canada)
Fancypanteloons
#17 This is exactly the same as my approach to cooking. It's a 100% learned skill. You start off with no experience and a bunch of pieces, and you fail, but you gain the experience. Then you do it again, with the same results. Around time 5 or 6 (or 12...or 30), you succeed at making The Thing. And the next time, you know how to make The Thing, but there are other Things to try, so you try a new one and fail slightly less than before.
rjmmbc
Yup! I think the majority of skills are like that but it's hard to be ok with failing at first.