On this day exactly 21 years ago, Time Squad debuted on Cartoon Network, which is a very underrated series that definitely deserves more love!!
Happy 21st anniversary Time Squad!!!
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In case you wanted to know how season four of Twin Peaks is going to look like...
Bonus:
Happy (late) Valentines day !
(not so happy for them I guess...)
Inspired by the third pose in this post
Esta es la verdadera razón x la q Maya es malvada
Myeong-suk tmb vende potes de comida vacíos en el marketplace
The "my hair is complicated" siblings
Time squad doodles/drawings from 2020 (April)!
One thing I hate in the age of the Internet is parents coming online to vent frustrations about their children in a really negative and public way. It’s normal frustrations parents would have with a kid but they’re like “My kid said they were too tired to clean up after their friend came over and was a total pain in the ass and threw a tantrum so I made her go to bed without any entertainment. She’s such a princess and she really gets on my nerves.” “My kid won’t fucking eat anything because he’s such a little shit picky eater and I hate cooking for him.”
And it’s like. I understand being a parent is hard. But maybe vent these frustrations to your fellow parent friends or family members after your kids have gone to sleep. If your kid finds these videos later on, they’re going to be really fucking hurt by them. I was convinced my parents hated me as a kid (undiagnosed autism, trauma and anxiety caused so much miscommunication between us) and if I heard my mom speaking about me the way some of these parent influencers talk about their kids, it would have fucking destroyed me.
Then when people in the comments are like “Hey, this isn’t a very nice thing to share about your child online.” or “Maybe try [COMMUNICATION TACTIC] to avoid this happening again?” the OP gets fucking pissed at them. Because they WANT their child to be the villain in this story. They don’t want resolutions. They don’t want suggestions. They don’t want the people they overshared to to take the side of the child in the story.
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they/them and he/him. I'm from Argentina . if u talk in the tags of your reblog of my art i'll love u forever
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