Um this woman is living the dream
the album ultraviolence moved organs on my body to different places, for real, sad girl plays and get a new kidney everytime ...
two days ago I read about echolalia; now I can only remember that when I first watched arrow every time there was any silence all I could do was say ‘you have fail this city’ on a loop for week
I wish everyone would admit that classic literature is inherently difficult to read, and that you shouldn’t feel stupid if you don’t “get it”. Especially the dark academia/ classic lit fandoms and stuff. Like unless you have the vocabulary and pop culture knowledge of an 18th century nobleman, it’s going to be a tough read. It’ll take you longer to read; you’re not stupid if you’ve spent several months on a single book! And you don’t have to enjoy everything. It’s okay if you got bored after one chapter of Wuthering Heights, and couldn’t be bothered to read the rest. It’s okay if you want to read your favourite kids book for the 10th time instead. You’re not stupid. No piece of literature is inherently better, more “important”, more “meaningful”, or more “intellectual” than another. First and foremost, read what brings you joy.
yes he’s my emotional support fictional man. yes i wouldn’t be able to stand him if we were put in the same room. we exist
There is only one character I ever call Dad and that’s Thirsty Scarf Dad. Like I can’t call him anything else. It’s like the nightmare stag, I know the real name but I just gotta use the fandom nicknames
barry what the fuck?
#the real reason geralt has two swords isn’t because he’s a witcher (it’s obviously for bard-and-sorceress reasons)
has this ever happened to you
interview with the vampire (2022–) / house of the dragon (2022–) / hannibal (2013–2015) / the affliction, marie howe
It’s rather offensive that my ideas don’t just write and edit themselves into a perfect novel that just appears on my desk for me to read