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"It was not ego that caused you to fly too close, it was the insatiable human need to reach up and dance among the galaxies."


k009:
“You used to call me Keiji, Koutarou
”

k009:

You used to call me Keiji, Koutarou

(k009から)

5月 21    + 6342

itsjongin:

25 Lives by tongari. Inspired by (x) and (x).

5月 4    + 1268

xiuppa:

Even after everything, it’s still you.

chanyeol ver.


credit to the original owners of the photos~

(bwexo11-deactivated20160427から)

5月 2    + 619

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jingyeolbaeks:

baekhyun confessing to a pouting chanyeol ♡ [audio]
4月 26    + 4946

jingyeolbaeks:

baekhyun confessing to a pouting chanyeol ♡ [audio]

(lets-talk-baekyeolから)

4月 24    + 4946

ethereal-baek:

well at least they have each other ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
note: chanyeol and suho were the only 2 left that were not chosen by other members. so when asked the question, they chose each other instead
4月 24    + 2661

mandadayo:
“kazewoatsumete-happyend
#jojo
”

mandadayo:

kazewoatsumete-happyend
#jojo

(dewladenから)

4月 23    + 1805

#s: fave   jjba   rohan kisibabe  

gaylordchrom:

happy easter everybody

(元記事: ziodyyne-moved (rynnaeから))

4月 23    + 6506

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carriagelamp:

dearnonacepeople:

So let me get this straight, in Monopoly if you give one player more money to start out it’s “unfair” but if you do it in real life it’s “capitalism”? 

You know what, I’m going to tell you guys a story.

In my Sociology class a few semesters ago, our prof had us break off into groups and, much to our naive joy, began distributing Monopoly boards! We had no idea what was going on but yay! Games! Of course, once our group, and a number of others, got the board we began to work at setting up and distributing the money…

until suddenly our prof told us to put the money down and pick up the dice.

“Roll the dice and sort yourselves from highest to lowest,” our teacher commanded.  "Now, the highest number is the upper class. The next one is upper middle class.  The next two or three are middle class. The last person is in poverty.“

Well, as the person who rolled a two this was startling and not wholly welcome news.

From that point the game changed entirely. We had to hand out the money so that the “upper class” had this fucking mountain, and then less for upper middle, even less for middle, and I didn’t get any triple digit bills. We would all collect different amounts from passing go as well.

The biggest change though? Going to jail. Upper class didn’t. Period. Upper middle class could go but they only had to stay for one turn or they could immediately pay their way out. Middle class had some pretty easy guidelines for when they could pay to get out. As lower class, it was really easy for me to wind up in jail and REALLY hard to get out. But since I was working with so little money when everyone else had so much I was in jail all the time because there was no “game over”.  If I couldn’t pay I had to go to jail for a certain period of time. I had to take out loans with interest I could never pay back just to get out only to wind up back in it again, rolling dice turn after turn hoping to be able to get out.

It was simultaneously the most enlightening and most awful game I had ever played. I was bored and frustrated and a little terrified about it all. And it wasn’t only me. I would never win, I sort of accepted this, but it was amazing how the middle classes reacted as well.  They were stressed. Because they were always that close to either being able to one-up the upper class or from crashing into poverty with me. They had to fight constantly just to stay in the middle.

(I should also mention that the upper class player in one group felt so bad for the lower income players that they ended up overhauling their entire game and creating a “socialist” society instead. I’m not sure how our teacher felt about that one.)

(erfenirから)

4月 15    + 165476

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s.t.