awkward-aeries:

yupppippi:

iwillincendiotheheartoutofyou:

diabanrion:

The new Harry Potter is gonna be set in the 1920’s and so was the Great Gatsby. Jay Gatsby saw a green light across the lake I’m not saying death eaters but death eaters

But aren’t Death Eaters just Voldemort’s followers? Voldemort was born in 1926. He didn’t even know he was a wizard during the 1920s. Dark witches and wizards, sure, but not Death Eaters.

Maybe 1920’s wizard gangsters?

WIZARD GANGSTERS.

“(23) To see that Australia’s media, the arts and entertainment enterprises preserve freedom of speech and build national character by acting responsibly, accurately presenting truth as truth and opinion as opinion, while, within widely-accepted community norms, avoiding gratuitous violence and socially-degenerating themes;”

last time I checked that was not freedom of speech

lyallupin:

Do you ever just want to go to Hogwarts?

Like, you don’t want to be a member of the trio, or the order, or a death eater.

You just want to go to the school.

You want to know what it feels like to be up late stressing over potions homework, or how it feels to really ride a broom, and just go to Hogwarts on a normal year as a normal student

castielandsamandriel:

belbet:

anxiety-killssss:

bobbylettuce:

fun tip:

anxiety is not cured by forcing a person into the situation that makes them anxious

EXACTLY GOD BLESS YOUR GOOD SOUL

it’s called systematic desensitization and/or flooding and it’s one of the most effective treatments for anxiety and phobias

but you know, whatever, let’s keep being fucking stupid and demonizing treatment because it’s unpleasant to go through

Ok, sorry, but NO. While systematic desensitization can and does work to treat/cure anxiety and phobias, but it’s not something that people who aren’t professionals should attempt, which is what this post is talking about. Anxiety is a difficult condition to treat, and it absolutely SHOULD NOT be attempted by people who don’t know what they’re doing, in the same way that they should give physiotherapy. Unfortunately, it’s considered completely fine to try and “treat" someone’s anxiety.