do you guys realize that exact conversation comes up literally every time it changes seasons
i remember when it was called agito xiii and i was interested then i stopped liking ff
completely
exam today wake up five hours late never happened to me before immediately leap across the room to check miss policy missed exams result in zero and cannot be made up ... fall to the ground in complete shock and horror at the situation wondering how i will climb out of this bottomless hole go online to check something completely unrelated exam moved to monday ...
i come alive in spring
i don't know what the reason behind pinching is it's not as big here as people make it seem. in fact, everyone here kinda hates everyone else and wants as little contact as possible, so unless it's family or very close friends you're basically guaranteed to not get pinched. atp the holiday is only celebrated as an excuse to sell green things and visit the nearest Irish-restaurant and go berserk. there's literally no discussion about what it's for.
orientations are painful but they do help you become acclimated to the new environment
The Malcolm/Thea relationship is such a mess at this point that I don't even know what to think about where it's at right now without sitting down and fully articulating my thoughts. And it's not the kind of complex mess where I'm feeling all kinds of emotions, but the kind of mess where they dropped the ball and lost any sense of direction. Aside from that, I actually really like the other two having relationship issues. I would go as far as to say it's the best thing all season, actually. It was about time that Laurel face some repercussions for her behavior, which is absolutely astonishing considering this show, until now, seemed to refuse to admit that she's anything less than a completely infallible bystander victim of circumstance who is totally justified in everything she does. It's a little convenient that not-Talia is having daddy issues at the exact same time, but it works and feels natural so I'm fine with it.
**** every single person who double spores you are an amoral scumbag
okay breaking bad and star wars are basically the best things ever made by humans
breaking bad is basically the best thing ever made by a human
i wear green every day because it is my favorite color serendipity or something
please stop saying that if you're not going to think critically or step back and look at a larger problem, at least do me the kindness of not talking to me like i'm four years old
rant It hurts me to see people praising the bad episodes of Arrow and Flash and similar shows, like, physically hurts me. Like, I have ice to my chest and I'm inhaling tylenol, hurts me. Praising not only the genuinely good moments, but the moments with absolutely reprehensible human beings embodying every CW-ism imaginable kills me a little. This episode proved that Iris is a monster. An incomprehensibly selfish and manipulative monster who no thinking person should have the smallest amount of sympathy for. Like.. blatantly. That's literally all it is and nothing else. and then this happens View attachment 41651 oh god im gonna be sick I weep for the people passively absorbing these shows. If it could be broken down into a measurable science, I'd like to know how damaging these shows are to the people who don't think about what they're watching. Why are they not at least questioning this behavior? This behavior where avoiding all communication and manipulating relationships for personal gain is totally acceptable and rewarded with everything working out in the end while the characters face no consequences for their actions. How can you like that? How can you not see how disgusting that is? the moral of the story is I need to stay off social media because everyone but me and people who agree with me is dumb and when it involves things I like it ranges from depressing to infuriating /rant
theres a rant regarding a certain character and a certain cover and a certain hashtag boiling within me the likes of which the internet has seen many times
hates me it is alive and it hates me
I've never thought lolitas were sexy or perceived that as something that would even be considered so. I thought there was an intentional/unintentional irony in perveting an older era's modest dress in a horrendously gaudy way, so to hear that it's intended to be a modern modesty is so many levels of ironic intent that i don't even know what's going on anymore.
so now when I talk about RID I have to differentiate between the pinnacle of childhood nostalgia and something new I know nothing about