Got something you need to do at a certain time every day (e.g., take meds)? Start giving your cat a treat right before you do it. You may have trouble remembering, but your cat absolutely will not.
This might be the most genius idea I’ve ever read.
AFTER 10 YEARS THEY FOUND THE HD VERISON OF THIS SONG
GOD BLESS
Tumblr being like
SHUT UP THIS IS A GREAT SONG
Okay but the meaning behind this song is really tragic. For those who don’t know Ember’s story or understand the lyrics, allow me to explain:
Ember was a teenage girl in high school who wanted to be a rockstar (but I think she was bullied for her dreams). One day, a popular boy asked her out and Ember waited hours for him to arrive. Realizing he stood her up, she went home heartbroken and cried herself to sleep. However, her house mysteriously caught on fire and that’s how she died, which explains why her hair is made of flames.
I’m not making this up. One of the creators for the show wrote the story so it’s canon. Just thought I’d share the meaning behind Ember’s song in case anyone was curious.
I loved Ember as a character and now I love her more. She perfectly represents her backstiry, like how she used Love as a weapon, since that happened to her, and the only way to free yourself from it is to. Be absolutely heartbroken.
You know the “fortnite dances” as people are referring to are like, all popular dances from hip hop artists that were taken without credit, acknowledgement, or royalties right?
Black artists specifically
Almost every single one of them were thought of by black people and artists, then fortnite trademarked then without credit. This is literally cultural appropriation.
I dunno if they trademarked them but they ABSOLUTELY monetized them with no royalties paid out. Like I still don’t support bothering little kids over Fortnite dances or whatever the fuck but check this out:
Even the dance that is often classified as THE Fortnite dance was straight up stolen from black actor and performer, Donald Faison. He improvised the dance for an episode of Scrubs in 2006.