And now a life lesson from your local Dino Dad! 😀 (that I myself just learned)

If you find yourself in need of paprika, make sure you buy SWEET paprika, and not SPICY. Your digestive tract (and butt) will thank you for it.

Hey its me again did you know people are saying chisaki could be deku’s dad since he was staring at a fire with that crow piece on him i always get a slight laugh everytime i see it

….is this going to turn into another “Ash’s dad” situation?

All For One is Deku’s dad.

Chisaki is Deku’s dad.

Next you’ll tell me Mera is Deku’s dad.

Honestly all this discussion about Deku’s dad is irrelevant, we all know his dad is the big buff blonde dude we met in episode one.

swiftwidget:

luidilovins:

a-very-optimistic-realist:

rogaladin:

elven-halfling:

tybalt-baggins:

anarratorofnogreatskill:

celynbrum:

nedsseveredhead:

explain your dnd characters backstory in the shittiest way possible

Local drunk discovers his town is full of dangerous basements.

Method actor is in too deep.

Deadbeat dad watches “deadbeat” status slipping away

Local tree gets religion

Young sorceress confuses Bard with God.

I want the story behind this one

Hermit Orc Lesbian Kills All Local Boars For Fun and Fucks Up The Ecosystem.

Inflation of Bigass Snakes makes her Snake Killing Business Boom.

@dat-person-over-there

@luna-luvli

Pirate Bard Tiefling just wanted a cool vacation to write home about and now there’s a fucking Lich.

Human druid has never heard of cleaning his hands and his pet bear is too embarrassed to tell him.

florenceofalabia:

hugealienpie:

sweetschizo:

There’s a fine line between “pushing yourself out of your comfort zone” and “pushing yourself into a mental breakdown” and we need to fucking find it and stop encouraging people to do the second in an attempt at making them do the first.

A German pedagogue named Tom Senninger developed this model called the “Learning Zone Model.” Senninger talks about three zones: comfort, learning (or growth), and panic. I think that’s really important because some people do talk like anything “outside your comfort zone” is automatically good and brings growth.

But Senninger knows that you can only stretch so far before you’ve stretched too far. Both experience, personal work, and therapy can help expand the first two zones and shrink the third, but we’ll always have that place where panic and/or pain sets in, and our goal should be to recognize and respect that in ourselves and others, rather than force ourselves or someone else to “push through it.” There is no “through it.” The only thing on the other side of the panic zone is more panic.

“Edgy” performers take note. Pushing your audience into the learning zone is great. Pushing them into the panic zone is not helpful or entertaining for anyone.