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Nick: High effort tinder profile from Nick. You bet I swiped right. (sorry if the quality is bad)
Nick: High effort tinder profile from Nick. You bet I swiped right. (sorry if the quality is bad)

High effort tinder profile from Nick. You bet I swiped right. (sorry if the quality is bad)

Nick: Neighbors cat; my kids call him Nick Furry
Nick: Neighbors cat; my kids call him Nick Furry

Neighbors cat; my kids call him Nick Furry

Nick: Neighbors cat; my kids call him Nick Furry
Nick: Neighbors cat; my kids call him Nick Furry

Neighbors cat; my kids call him Nick Furry

Nick: He’s been doing it for 2 ½ years and almost no once cares about it by Nick-7293 MORE MEMES
Nick: He’s been doing it for 2 ½ years and almost no once cares about it by Nick-7293
MORE MEMES

He’s been doing it for 2 ½ years and almost no once cares about it by Nick-7293 MORE MEMES

Nick: jrpg: GTA Vice City paintings byĀ Nick Benfey
Nick: jrpg:
GTA Vice City paintings byĀ Nick Benfey

jrpg: GTA Vice City paintings byĀ Nick Benfey

Nick: hattersarts: commission for @spaloonbabooguuscooties and also then nick got me invested in an au where the ink machine spits out a perfect alice and. stuff happens. :3cĀ 
Nick: hattersarts:

commission for @spaloonbabooguuscooties and also then nick got me invested in an au where the ink machine spits out a perfect alice and. stuff happens. :3cĀ 

hattersarts: commission for @spaloonbabooguuscooties and also then nick got me invested in an au where the ink machine spits out a perfe...

Nick: awesomacious: The adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil
Nick: awesomacious:

The adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil

awesomacious: The adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil

Nick: The adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil
Nick: The adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil

The adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil

Nick: the adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil
Nick: the adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil

the adventures of Nick so tall and Will so lil

Nick: She calls him ā€œBig Nickā€ by ZooterOne MORE MEMES
Nick: She calls him ā€œBig Nickā€ by ZooterOne
MORE MEMES

She calls him ā€œBig Nickā€ by ZooterOne MORE MEMES

Nick: She calls him ā€œBig Nickā€
Nick: She calls him ā€œBig Nickā€

She calls him ā€œBig Nickā€

Nick: Rebfes browsethestacks: Nightcrawler by Nick Robles
Nick: Rebfes
browsethestacks:

Nightcrawler by Nick Robles

browsethestacks: Nightcrawler by Nick Robles

Nick: tumblr Year in Review Movie Characters 2019 2019 fandom: 2019’s Top Movie Characters So many superheroes and one very rude clown creature. Tony Stark (Iron Man)Ā | Marvel Peter Parker (Spider-Man)Ā | Marvel Steve Rogers (Captain America)Ā | Marvel Thor OdinsonĀ | Marvel Bucky BarnesĀ | Marvel Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel)Ā | Marvel Loki OdinsonĀ | Marvel SpinelĀ | Steven Universe; The Movie Miles Morales (Spider-Man)Ā | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow)Ā | Marvel Richie TozierĀ | IT BatmanĀ | DC Eddie KaspbrakĀ | IT JokerĀ | DC Clint Barton (Hawkeye)Ā | Marvel Bruce Banner (Hulk)Ā | Marvel ThanosĀ | Marvel Pepper PottsĀ | Marvel Peter B Parker (Spider-Man)Ā | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ValkyrieĀ | Marvel Sam Wilson (Falcon)Ā | Marvel Dr. Stephen StrangeĀ | Marvel Kylo RenĀ | Star Wars NebulaĀ | Marvel PennywiseĀ | IT Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch)Ā | Marvel Morgan StarkĀ | Marvel Gwen Stacy (Spider Gwen)Ā | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Quentin Beck (Mysterio)Ā | Marvel Shaggy RogersĀ | Scooby-Doo Harley QuinnĀ | DC Scott Lang (Ant-Man)Ā | Marvel Nick FuryĀ | Marvel ReyĀ | Star Wars Eddie BrockĀ | Marvel Michael MyersĀ | Halloween Michelle JonesĀ | Marvel GamoraĀ | Marvel ShuriĀ | Marvel Bill DenbroughĀ | IT Beverly MarshĀ | IT Peni ParkerĀ | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ElsaĀ | Frozen Spider HamĀ | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Ben HanscomĀ | IT James Rhodes (War Machine)Ā | Marvel Spider NoirĀ | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse MothraĀ | Godzilla: King of the Monsters OkoyeĀ | Marvel Mike HanlonĀ | ITThis list is new. Hooray!
Nick: tumblr Year in Review
 Movie Characters
 2019
 2019
fandom:

2019’s Top Movie Characters

So many superheroes and one very rude clown creature.

Tony Stark (Iron Man)Ā | Marvel 
Peter Parker (Spider-Man)Ā | Marvel 
Steve Rogers (Captain America)Ā | Marvel 
Thor OdinsonĀ | Marvel 
Bucky BarnesĀ | Marvel 
Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel)Ā | Marvel 
Loki OdinsonĀ | Marvel 
SpinelĀ | Steven Universe; The Movie 
Miles Morales (Spider-Man)Ā | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 
Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow)Ā | Marvel 
Richie TozierĀ | IT 
BatmanĀ | DC 
Eddie KaspbrakĀ | IT 
JokerĀ | DC 
Clint Barton (Hawkeye)Ā | Marvel 
Bruce Banner (Hulk)Ā | Marvel 
ThanosĀ | Marvel 
Pepper PottsĀ | Marvel 
Peter B Parker (Spider-Man)Ā | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 
ValkyrieĀ | Marvel 
Sam Wilson (Falcon)Ā | Marvel 
Dr. Stephen StrangeĀ | Marvel 
Kylo RenĀ | Star Wars 
NebulaĀ | Marvel 
PennywiseĀ | IT 
Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch)Ā | Marvel 
Morgan StarkĀ | Marvel 
Gwen Stacy (Spider Gwen)Ā | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 
Quentin Beck (Mysterio)Ā | Marvel 
Shaggy RogersĀ | Scooby-Doo 
Harley QuinnĀ | DC 
Scott Lang (Ant-Man)Ā | Marvel 
Nick FuryĀ | Marvel 
ReyĀ | Star Wars 
Eddie BrockĀ | Marvel 
Michael MyersĀ | Halloween 
Michelle JonesĀ | Marvel 
GamoraĀ | Marvel 
ShuriĀ | Marvel 
Bill DenbroughĀ | IT 
Beverly MarshĀ | IT 
Peni ParkerĀ | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 
ElsaĀ | Frozen 
Spider HamĀ | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 
Ben HanscomĀ | IT 
James Rhodes (War Machine)Ā | Marvel 
Spider NoirĀ | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 
MothraĀ | Godzilla: King of the Monsters 
OkoyeĀ | Marvel
Mike HanlonĀ | ITThis list is new. Hooray!

fandom: 2019’s Top Movie Characters So many superheroes and one very rude clown creature. Tony Stark (Iron Man)Ā | Marvel Peter Parker...

Nick: jinxproof:Vivien Solari | ph. Nick Knight
Nick: jinxproof:Vivien Solari | ph. Nick Knight

jinxproof:Vivien Solari | ph. Nick Knight

Nick: Agent of Chaos @TheTrillAC 1d My children will get "privacy" from me when they can pay their own bills and feed themselves. Until then, you do what I say Ain't shit negotiable. We not friends. t 394 687 1,171 Mermaid Hofessional @StarStuffSister Replying to @TheTrillAC I haven't spoken to my mother in ten years. Welcome to your future. 20:29 06 Nov 19 Twitter for Android marzipanandminutiae: greysonderulo: dragonsspire: knight-nick: If you think like that, please don’t ever have children. Listen, my parents installed a lock on my door so I could lock everyone out of my room if I wanted to at sometime around 8 years old. They had a key of course for safety but they’ve never had to use it and they’ve never used it when they didn’t have to. I was allowed full access to any books, movies, and internet I wanted fully informed about our family beliefs and practices but I was given no supervision once I reached about 13 because my parents trusted me to stick to the rules or not as I felt and come to them if there was anything that I had questions about. As long as I said where I was going, who I was with, and when I was going to be back and then phone if anything changed I was allowed to do pretty much as I pleased from 13 onward. I moved back in with my parents after university and the first conversation we had was my dad telling me that if I felt like they were treating me like a child to please tell them because they had no intention of doing so. I still live with them and I’m comfortable here as an adult. When I eventually move out again, which I feel no rush to do because I feel respected and given more than enough elbow room, I will probably talk to them often if not everyday. Because they’ve always respected my privacy and my autonomy both physically and emotionally. If you want an independent and fictional child trusting them and giving them their space will do you many more favours than not. meanwhile, my parents… password protected my computer so i had to get permission every time i wanted to use it put a passcode lock on our pantry so we couldn’t eat without permission regularly checked our internet browsing history shut off the internet at regular intervals, including when i needed it for university homework did monthly checks of our bank statements and would confiscate money if they didn’t approve of our activities in response, i went behind their backs and opened a new bank account, got a secret job, bought my own groceries, and used the wifi from the school across the street. they didn’t succeed in disciplining me. all they did was force me to distance myself from them. your children are not your property. they are human beings, and they deserve basic human rights. nothing in this world teaches you to lie and sneak around like a parent who doesn’t believe you should have privacy
Nick: Agent of Chaos @TheTrillAC 1d
 My children will get "privacy" from me
 when they can pay their own bills and
 feed themselves. Until then, you do what I
 say
 Ain't shit negotiable. We not friends.
 t 394
 687
 1,171
 Mermaid Hofessional
 @StarStuffSister
 Replying to @TheTrillAC
 I haven't spoken to my mother in
 ten years.
 Welcome to your future.
 20:29 06 Nov 19 Twitter for Android
marzipanandminutiae:

greysonderulo:
dragonsspire:


knight-nick:
If you think like that, please don’t ever have children. 
Listen, my parents installed a lock on my door so I could lock everyone out of my room if I wanted to at sometime around 8 years old. They had a key of course for safety but they’ve never had to use it and they’ve never used it when they didn’t have to. 
I was allowed full access to any books, movies, and internet I wanted fully informed about our family beliefs and practices but I was given no supervision once I reached about 13 because my parents trusted me to stick to the rules or not as I felt and come to them if there was anything that I had questions about. 
As long as I said where I was going, who I was with, and when I was going to be back and then phone if anything changed I was allowed to do pretty much as I pleased from 13 onward. 
I moved back in with my parents after university and the first conversation  we had was my dad telling me that if I felt like they were treating me like a child to please tell them because they had no intention of doing so. 
I still live with them and I’m comfortable here as an adult. When I eventually move out again, which I feel no rush to do because I feel respected and given more than enough elbow room, I will probably talk to them often if not everyday. Because they’ve always respected my privacy and my autonomy both physically and emotionally. If you want an independent and fictional child trusting them and giving them their space will do you many more favours than not. 


meanwhile, my parents…
password protected my computer so i had to get permission every time i wanted to use it
put a passcode lock on our pantry so we couldn’t eat without permission
regularly checked our internet browsing history
shut off the internet at regular intervals, including when i needed it for university homework
did monthly checks of our bank statements and would confiscate money if they didn’t approve of our activities
in response, i went behind their backs and opened a new bank account, got a secret job, bought my own groceries, and used the wifi from the school across the street. they didn’t succeed in disciplining me. all they did was force me to distance myself from them.
your children are not your property. they are human beings, and they deserve basic human rights.

nothing in this world teaches you to lie and sneak around like a parent who doesn’t believe you should have privacy

marzipanandminutiae: greysonderulo: dragonsspire: knight-nick: If you think like that, please don’t ever have children. Listen, my pa...

Nick: Agent of Chaos @TheTrillAC 1d My children will get "privacy" from me when they can pay their own bills and feed themselves. Until then, you do what I say Ain't shit negotiable. We not friends. t 394 687 1,171 Mermaid Hofessional @StarStuffSister Replying to @TheTrillAC I haven't spoken to my mother in ten years. Welcome to your future. 20:29 06 Nov 19 Twitter for Android greysonderulo: dragonsspire: knight-nick: If you think like that, please don’t ever have children. Listen, my parents installed a lock on my door so I could lock everyone out of my room if I wanted to at sometime around 8 years old. They had a key of course for safety but they’ve never had to use it and they’ve never used it when they didn’t have to. I was allowed full access to any books, movies, and internet I wanted fully informed about our family beliefs and practices but I was given no supervision once I reached about 13 because my parents trusted me to stick to the rules or not as I felt and come to them if there was anything that I had questions about. As long as I said where I was going, who I was with, and when I was going to be back and then phone if anything changed I was allowed to do pretty much as I pleased from 13 onward. I moved back in with my parents after university and the first conversation we had was my dad telling me that if I felt like they were treating me like a child to please tell them because they had no intention of doing so. I still live with them and I’m comfortable here as an adult. When I eventually move out again, which I feel no rush to do because I feel respected and given more than enough elbow room, I will probably talk to them often if not everyday. Because they’ve always respected my privacy and my autonomy both physically and emotionally. If you want an independent and fictional child trusting them and giving them their space will do you many more favours than not. meanwhile, my parents… password protected my computer so i had to get permission every time i wanted to use it put a passcode lock on our pantry so we couldn’t eat without permission regularly checked our internet browsing history shut off the internet at regular intervals, including when i needed it for university homework did monthly checks of our bank statements and would confiscate money if they didn’t approve of our activities in response, i went behind their backs and opened a new bank account, got a secret job, bought my own groceries, and used the wifi from the school across the street. they didn’t succeed in disciplining me. all they did was force me to distance myself from them. your children are not your property. they are human beings, and they deserve basic human rights.
Nick: Agent of Chaos @TheTrillAC 1d
 My children will get "privacy" from me
 when they can pay their own bills and
 feed themselves. Until then, you do what I
 say
 Ain't shit negotiable. We not friends.
 t 394
 687
 1,171
 Mermaid Hofessional
 @StarStuffSister
 Replying to @TheTrillAC
 I haven't spoken to my mother in
 ten years.
 Welcome to your future.
 20:29 06 Nov 19 Twitter for Android
greysonderulo:
dragonsspire:


knight-nick:
If you think like that, please don’t ever have children. 
Listen, my parents installed a lock on my door so I could lock everyone out of my room if I wanted to at sometime around 8 years old. They had a key of course for safety but they’ve never had to use it and they’ve never used it when they didn’t have to. 
I was allowed full access to any books, movies, and internet I wanted fully informed about our family beliefs and practices but I was given no supervision once I reached about 13 because my parents trusted me to stick to the rules or not as I felt and come to them if there was anything that I had questions about. 
As long as I said where I was going, who I was with, and when I was going to be back and then phone if anything changed I was allowed to do pretty much as I pleased from 13 onward. 
I moved back in with my parents after university and the first conversation  we had was my dad telling me that if I felt like they were treating me like a child to please tell them because they had no intention of doing so. 
I still live with them and I’m comfortable here as an adult. When I eventually move out again, which I feel no rush to do because I feel respected and given more than enough elbow room, I will probably talk to them often if not everyday. Because they’ve always respected my privacy and my autonomy both physically and emotionally. If you want an independent and fictional child trusting them and giving them their space will do you many more favours than not. 


meanwhile, my parents…
password protected my computer so i had to get permission every time i wanted to use it
put a passcode lock on our pantry so we couldn’t eat without permission
regularly checked our internet browsing history
shut off the internet at regular intervals, including when i needed it for university homework
did monthly checks of our bank statements and would confiscate money if they didn’t approve of our activities
in response, i went behind their backs and opened a new bank account, got a secret job, bought my own groceries, and used the wifi from the school across the street. they didn’t succeed in disciplining me. all they did was force me to distance myself from them.
your children are not your property. they are human beings, and they deserve basic human rights.

greysonderulo: dragonsspire: knight-nick: If you think like that, please don’t ever have children. Listen, my parents installed a lock...