BEST FRIENDs
I love how immediately Gaoshun has to tell Maomao to stop treating Jinshi like a bug because he's being an absolute freak about it. He's like hey, I know we only met a week ago, but you've already given my insane boss a sexual complex and for all of our sakes you should probably try to avoid activating it
oh my lord. i cant even express how much i love this. its so beautiful and the art is STUNNING and this is so canon to me i fear
im having heart palpitations no joke
(platonic or romantic!) here's a scrappy comic for my opla boys
My body may be gone, but not my love
I mean, fuck, I like bed. I like sleep. I like cozy blankies I like napping, I like to eep. I like Z catching and wink catching and counting sheep. I like doing beddie bye shit. Snooze it? Honk mimi
Luffy flirting
Title: The Martian
Author: Andy Weir
Status: Keep
So listen. There are going to be some spoilers here. I donāt think theyāre going to matter because this book is good even if you know whatās going to happen. I know some of you are thinking āWhy should I read this book when Iāve seen the movie? Why should I read it if youāre going to spoil it?ā Well, Iām not your boss or your mom, but this book is REALLY FUCKING GOOD. Like, Iām not a sci-fi fan AT ALL, but I had fun with this. This book is absolutely action-packed! There was NO time that I was bored reading this, even when Mark was explaining math or engineering. Every time we seemed to settle into a routine after a near-death experience, ANOTHER GODDAMN DEADLY EXPERIENCE HAPPENED!!!! Which makes sense when youāre accidentally abandoned on Mars with equipment that was only supposed to last (roughly) a month and you have to make it last over a year. Sitting with the knowledge of having finished the book, I actually like to think that the movie is what in-book Hollywood came up with. (Commander Lewis is still agog that the movie sent her out into space in the movie.)
Also the more I think about it, the more we need to get young men to read this. So many times it feels like a book about pulling yourself up by your bootstraps and doing for yourself. But every time when you start to internalize that, Mark is there to sucker-punch you with, āNo. I couldnāt do this without help.ā He isnāt an island. He is LONELY. He misses people. Thereās a scene where he says āI thought I would have reacted this other way after making contact with people. Instead I came inside and I bawled like a baby.ā and that scene is SO IMPORTANT TO ME. Humans are, for the most part, social creatures, and from the get-go Mark is in survival mode. He doesnāt have time to really internalize how lonely and sad he is, until that moment he makes contact, and he realizes how lonely and sad heās been. And men need to see to internalize this. Itās so heavily suggested throughout the book, but itās really nailed home in the last chapter. WE NEED EACH OTHER. I NEEDED OTHER PEOPLE AND THEY HELPED ME WITHOUT HESITATION AND THATāS WHAT BEING HUMAN IS ABOUT.
This book constantly hammers home that to really succeed, people need other people. NASA was working around the clock to figure out a way to extend Markās life expectancy so that the next Mars expedition could rescue him. People gave up things theyād been working on for other projects to make sure they had everything they needed for Mark. China saved the fucking day when they didnāt have to and even after all the enmity between countries. Markās team committed mutiny to come get him. Millions, BILLIONS of dollars spent to bring one man home. This book is about the indomitable human spirit, yes, but not just Markās. Every. Single. Person in this book would not accept defeat. And that means something. I finished this book, closed it, and wept. Despite all odds, Mark survived. And he couldnāt have done it alone. And he makes sure to tell us that before he even leaves to finally take a shower after over fifty days without one.
Of course I'm gonna hit Sengen with the yuri beam
any prns. trying to learn how to art. maybe ill post it someday š«”. also i write sometimes.
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