I just finished watching Romantic Killer and let me tell you,
My crops? Watered. My faith in humanity? Absolutely RESTORED.
I was so nervous to start watching, as I was sure it would turn into another "she doesn't want romance until she meets this One Guy" but it wasn't!
She avoided any and all romance but still made genuine connections with people and strong friendships. This show made me so happy to watch, and was very funny.
I urge you, if you're on the fence about watching Romantic Killer, you should totally try it!
Can we stop using "still lives with their parents" or "unemployed" or "doesn't have a drivers license" or "didn't graduate high school" as an insult or evidence that someone is a bad person? Struggling with independence or meeting milestones is not a moral failing.
When Neil goes pro he ends up in Jean's team and they're roommates. The first day Jean text Andrew "package received" with a picture of Neil in their apartment and Andrew answers "take care of him". Neil still misses Andrew, his last year of college was hell but now Jean's with him and he's feeling a bit better.
Friendly reminder that Lana fucking improvised this scene (Regina sitting on Emma's desk) and what we see here is JMo's real reaction, not Emma's 😌
PLEASE REBLOG if you (male or female) believe it is perfectly okay and natural for a guy of any age to cry
5.55
I got the Top 4.47% on this English Vocabulary test
The deans were totally ex's or at least hooked up several times right?
I just think they're neat
Possibly unpopular opinion but I think Aaron gets too much hate
My literal favorite interaction in any of the books is the morning after Columbia when Neil throws a GLASS FULL OF WATER directly at Aaron’s head and Aaron COMPLETELY UNBOTHERED by this smacks it out of the air before it can hit him
Like girl please he invented the word cunt