HAVE U EVER WATCHED ANO HANA
I think it was on my list but I never got to it (๑•́ ₃ •̀๑)
ripSkyn sample (USA and Canada only)
Condomusa (shipping not included)
10 free condoms and 10 packets of lube (california only)
snakeskin lifestyle sample
ansell skyn sample (UK only)
endangered animal condoms (apply to distribute them)
red aware safe sex kit (UK only)
10 male condoms (LA county USA only)
condoms - number unspecified (washington DC USA only)
condoms - female condom and specialty brands included (phildelphia USA only)
condom finder (enter your location and find free condoms near you)
condom samples (select your country at the top of the page)
condoms - 3 male or female condoms (USA only)
ripnroll (okay they aren’t free but they do send you 12 free condoms with every order)
6 L condoms (must pay for shipping)
Listia (you do have to complete surveys for credits BUT you get totally free trustworthy condoms plus if you use that link you get an extra 1000 credits for signing up)
KY community (receive free samples of products before anyone else)
ONE condoms fancorps (preform simple tasks to earn credits that can be used to buy condoms)
um that’s all i can think of right now but feel free to add to the list if you think of others. also feel free to message me if there is an error with any of the links
Rating: M (There’s smut, kids! No one under 18!)
Request: Stoner!Cal. It’s a lot, guys. Inspired by that picture. Includes a very light bit of choking (not really enough to mention but still mentioning it) and unprotected sex (remember, don’t do that!).
Word Count: 2k
The playlist that Calum made with moments like this in mind is fading into background noise as your thoughts drift and your eyes focus on the tendrils of smoke pouring past his lips. You can’t remember what assignment you’d been stressed about only a few hours earlier as you watch the way his tongue darts out to wet his bottom lip and you can’t say that you mind.
His fingers are gentle against your skin, tracing the few pieces of ink he can reach with only your legs thrown over his lap, as he takes another hit and turns his head to face you. When he sees your eyes already on him, Calum grins and holds the joint out for you to take. When you shake your head, he hums thoughtfully before he places it in the ashtray, nudges your legs from his lap, and reaches out for you, his calloused fingers warm against your skin. He gently tugs until you’re situated on his lap before he moves one hand to cup your cheek, his palm gentle against your skin, and allows the other to drop to the top of your thigh.
“Hi,” he hums, a grin on his lips as you lean in and press your forehead to his.
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The link I was referring to was for the clushton fic woth like French daddy luke and something else but I don't quite remember. ? I'm sorry this is no help. Really any clushton links would be amazing. Or bottom!ash. YeAh that nice too. Love your blog btw. One of my favorites. X
It was actually daddy!Ashton & french!Luke but I haven’t read it, anyway here ya go!!
Since we keep our phones and other devices on us at basically all times, they’re really accessible and useful. When it comes to school, though, these devices can become rather distracting. Sometimes in order to focus, you need to leave it in a different room! But if used correctly, your phone can actually help you do schoolwork.
Here, my friend, is a post about using your phone to help you study and do schoolwork.
Just remember that everyone works differently and focuses differently, so experiment! Try out these tips. Alter them. Try doing some and not others. See what works for you!
Forest (app): This is an app that helps you focus; a tree is planted, and you set a timer. At the end of that timer, the tree has finished growing. If you use any other apps, the tree will wither and die. You can set a white list of apps that you deem productive; the app will allow these apps to be used during the focus time. At the end of each day, you have a forest of trees; it may be full of green trees, or withered trees.
Use the whitelist! If music helps you focus, whitelist your music app. whitelist any homework/working apps on this list you want to use during your focus time. Whitelist your calculator. Just go through the list of apps and whitelist any that you will need.
Don’t whitelist things you DON’T need. Remember the purpose of the app: to stay focused on SCHOOLWORK. Don’t whitelist things that will distract you.
MyHomework (app): This app is incredibly useful. You put your scheduled classes into the app (there are tons of options for the class times; block schedules, period schedules, weekly or biweekly schedules, etc), then you add assignments, tests, homework, etc. It’s basically a virtual planner. It allows you to include priority level. Then when you go to see what assignments you have, you can sort it by priority, due date, class, or assignment type. It will give you alerts too.
Widgets are miracles. This app has a widget for classes and for homework. It lets you see quickly what classes you have today, and what homework is due today, on your phone’s home screen.
Get it on all your devices. It’s on everything. Kindle, Chrome OS, Android, IPhone, Mac, Windows… I don’t know about linux.
Cram (app): Basically, this app lets you make sets of flashcards virtually. It’s much easier than making paper flashcards, and it comes with you everywhere, so you can practice at any time. It comes with study programs, giving you easy ways to learn the subject fast. It also has a text-to-speech feature, and you can set one side to one language and one side to another language to help you with the pronunciation of words. It is the best form of flashcards I’ve ever used.
Duolingo (app): This is an app designed to help you learn a language like you would naturally: through a kind of submersion. It gives you little phrases and makes you translate them. When a new word is introduced, it is underlined and you may click it to see it’s definition, so you aren’t completely blind here. It also makes you do pronunciation, match words with definitions, and it has a few other activities. It doesn’t really give you lessons, it gives you practice. It has tons of languages, and it’s even going to introduce Klingon soon. One cool feature is the feedback: each language has admins, and when you don’t understand a sentence, you can ask about it in the comments. Another student, or an admin, may respond to your question with an answer.
Use the desktop version when possible. The desktop version gives you access to actual basic lessons, and goes a bit more in-depth. The little sessons on the mobile phone are certainly helpful, and you will learn, but the desktop version is a bit more educational and even offers flashcards… Which the mobile version does not.
It isn’t perfect. It isn’t good at grading your pronunciation, and sometimes a sentence can have two meanings, but it only accepts one. Luckily, you can always flag a question with a wrong answer, so it will be corrected by an admin. It’s a nice system.
Practice daily! This app records your streaks, so you can keep track of how much you’re studying. An interesting feature in this app is fluency. If you stop practicing, your fluency number goes down. It keeps track of how well you’re doing in the lessons to track your fluency growth.
Redo lessons. One interesting feature in this app is the way it makes you redo the lessons. Over time, the “strength” of each lesson goes down. You need to redo lessons for the strength to go up. This is to stop you from forgetting what you’ve learned.
RescueTime (app): RescueTime is an app and desktop application. It goes on all your devices and records what you’re doing. Sounds creepy, but all it’s doing is telling you what you’re doing, and giving you a score on how productive you’re being. You mark some applications as being productive, some as neutral, some as distracting, etc, then it keeps you aware of what you’re doing too much of and what you aren’t doing enough of.
Get it on EVERYTHING. For a while I only had it on my desktop, but then I found I was doing productive things on my chromebook and mobile too and I wanted those to be counted. I found that it inspired me to be much more productive with my time. On the bus, instead of playing a game on my phone, why not up my productivity with Cram? Seriously, it really makes you more productive. Get it on your phone, laptop, desktop, browser, whatever. Get it everywhere. And update to Premium if you can, it gives you a more detailed report.
Here are a few more tips for your phone in general:
Organise your apps into folders. For example, here is my homepage:
See the folders? I keep them color coded. The red folders are distracting: Social Media, Entertainment, Games. The Green ones are productive! The white and yellow are neutral.
Get widgets. They’re good at giving you quick information without having to open the app.
Experiment. Remember, everyone learns and focuses differently! Use your phone to your advantage.
Also, these are the apps that I use. There are so many other good apps. I’ve heard really good things about Memrise, a free app for learning languages that focuses on vocabulary. If didn’t include it in the main list because I’ve never used it and I don’t know much about it, but if you’re learning a language you should go check it out! I know I’m going to soon.
If you have tips or apps to add, please do!
find the number one song played on the day you were born
play with refrigerator magnets online
earn gift cards/rewards by taking quizzes
name combiner
take me to a useless website
draw a stickman
guess where you are in the world
creepy wikipedia articles
learn what it’s like to live on minimum wage
find recipes based on what ingredients you have
see your dashboard in 2011
see what your favorite sites looked like years ago
personal letters written by famous people
okay this puts things in perspective and is really rad
what happens on the internet in one second?
Shakespeare insult generator
watch traffic
delete yourself from certain sites
a dog’s social media website
who would win a fight between ____ & ____
make gifs
turn your handwriting into a font
explore the universe
bitch-slap someone with an eel
throwback playlist
digital public library of america