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i literally can’t listen to tik tok by kesha without thinking about that goddamn star trek tos fanvid…you know the one
does anyone else have "I can't forgive you, but I trust you" living in their heads rent free or is that just me
I believe authors should be cryptic and unhelpful in the interpretation of their own work or even act like they’re dead and never comment on it ever
sillies !
Spock, writing in his journal: When I was a child, I thought it was mere coincidence that my forefather, Solkar, was... intimately friendly with humans, just like my own father
Spock: I have reason to be concerned there is more to it than that
Spock: Maybe some bizarre genetic sequencing?
Spock: The point is, if the Captain rips his shirt open one more time the control I have over my few human emotions may falter
Spock: At the very least, my body will assuredly betray me
Spock: I might even take his hand in mine, unprompted
Oh my God I think I just discovered something amazing
So I was at the office talking with my coworker about how hard it is to find a decent sports bra, and I offhandedly mentioned that I was thinking about getting my tits hacked off.
She said, "you shouldn't joke about that", and I went, "I'm not? It's a gender thing. I've been considering it for a long time. Genderfluid, right?"
And she just says "oh" and goes quiet for a while.
(This isn't new information, btw, I pretty much told her my first week here during mandatory sensitivity training.)
Then after a long silence she goes, "you haven't actually explained what that means yet."
I'd assumed she'd Google the term or ask questions if she had any. This was well over a year ago. Turns out all this time anything I mentioned regarding appearance or pronouns or body image or whatever was just accepted as "a genderfluid thing".
Guys.
Im going to start using this for *everything*
Eboshi: THIS IS NOT A GAME!
Ashitaka: No, it most certainly is not.
San: Why are you doing this?
Eboshi: Yes, I’d quite like to know that as well. Why risk putting your life in further jeopardy?
Ashitaka: (*pissed off at this point*) BECAUSE IT’S NOT A GAME, EBOSHI! This is a scale model of war. Every war, ever fought, right here in front of you. Because it’s always the same. The moment you lay a hand on your sword, no matter how right you feel, you have no idea who’s going to die! You don’t know whose children are going to scream and suffer! How many hearts will be broken? How many lives shattered? How much blood will spill until everybody does, what they’re always going to have to do from the very beginning? SIT! DOWN! AND! TALK!
Coexisting With The Fair Folk Who Have Taken Up Residence In/Around/Beneath Your University: A How-To Guide
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John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book 1 [originally published 1667]
People often wonder why writers are intricate in describing feelings and sentiments in words. It's because we've experienced the highest of highs, the lowest of lows, and everything in between. This is one of the reasons I can only write about melancholy feelings - I never had an adequate number of happy recollections to expound on, which thus is the motivation behind why I can't portray happiness in words.