“We wrote it, and we instantly regretted it, and we are very sorry for what we’ve done.”A sideblog for OOC posts, reblogs, commentary, etc. Mainly exists to chat nonsense and to avoid clogging up Ty’s blog. Occasionally used test graphics and theme changes.
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I've rarely seen a more validating sentence in my entire life.
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Three headed birb! Three headed birb!!
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Paper cranes by Cristian Marianciuc
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ZIGGY in FEAR STREET PART 2: 1978
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ZIGGY BERMAN in Fear Street Part 2: 1978 (2021)
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I’m off to finish up things at MOL’s house next week, so that it can finally be put on the market. Furniture removal and whatnot means I can’t stay there this time, so I’m having to book into a hotel and WHY IS THAT SO STRESSFUUUUUUUL? 😭
There aren’t many hotels within a reasonable distance (I can’t drive, so I’ll have to be taking taxis) and those that are all have at least a couple of reviews that are ✨worrisome.✨ So keeping my fingers crossed for a drama free hotel stay.
#at least I’ll be able to disconnect from the place a bit at night I suppose?#staying in a house surrounded by somebody elses memories while knowing that they’re slowly forgetting it all#is all around not a fun time.#so hotel is probably better mentally but#arghhhhhhhhh!
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Different definitions of the Gen Z stare keep emerging the more people talk about it.
All of the early posts I saw were on the other side of the interaction.
People in customer service and hospitality were talking about it, and their experiences of asking the basic the questions they have to ask (“did you find what you were looking for today?” “Do you need a bag?”) and being met with 👁️👁️. Either no reaction, or a delayed reaction.
Most of those complaints seem to be directed at younger Gen Z’s which to me is like ???? Of course a lot of them aren’t the best when it comes to those social behaviours???? At the age where others got to properly develop those public interaction skills (or whatever the correct term is) they were stuck inside. Even when restrictions started to ease, we were all keeping distance and wearing mask.
It’s only been five years, and yet people seem to have already forgotten just how major an impact the pandemic lockdowns had.
Also! It drives me barmy when I see my fellow millennials picking on them. My dudes. We got blamed (and often are still blamed lol) for everything. We know how exhausting that is, so how about we DON’T pick on them? Call out rudeness, sure, but be reasonable.
learning that 1. there's a thing called the 'gen z stare' 2. it pisses people off and 3. it's just underpaid service workers staring at someone until they follow a simple instruction, has been interesting.
for example, the card reader says 'remove card' the customer goes 'it says remove card, what do i do?' then some underpaid 20 year old just stares at whatever twat just asked that question. apparently that's devastating for baby boomers and gen x'ers, and they're complaining about it. retail workers should be allowed to jump the counter and kill customers
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31 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN: [4/5] final girls → ZIGGY BERMAN
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∟ Scream [1996] | Fear Street [2021]
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Trying to get tickets for a concert at Wembley Stadium is stressful at the best of times, but trying to get one as a disabled fan is ridiculous.
In theory, it should be a great venue for disabled people. They have wheelchair seats dotted around the stadium, so you aren’t just all shoved in one spot with no choice of location and price, which is the way it tends to work in a lot of other venues. You can have an “attendant” with you, so if you need to bring a carer, it’s not a problem. There’s wheelchair storage available.
Buuuuut all the good things are useless when you can’t actually book tickets successfully.
Wembley sell their accessible tickets themselves rather than through the vendors used for all other tickets, so if you’re a wheelchair user, you have to call them directly when they go on sale. I’d been warned by other disabled people that the process sucks, but I was not quite expecting how woefully unprepared they are for the number of calls they’re going to get for popular acts like MCR.
You’re Wembley Stadium, how are you not expecting it?
At first the line didn’t ring, just an engaged tone. Then, it kept just ringing once or twice, before cutting out. This is despite Wembley themselves saying they have a callback system to hold your place in the queue. 🤨 Then it’s right back to the engaged tone. An hour and a half of this.
In the mean time, I had vendors for standard tickets up so that I could at least be in the queue for them. I got veeeeerrryyyyy lucky to score one of those, and will make it work, but most disabled concert goers won’t be that lucky.
There HAS to be a better way of doing this.
#this post brought to you by me feeling awful for my fellow disabled MCR fans that can’t go because of this bollocks.#Wembley stadium#mcr Wembley#my chemical romance#mcr
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I cannot begin to tell you how hard I laughed at seeing Yoshi. 😂



From mattxiv on Instagram.
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I usually default to the Herobrine one but occasionally I claim that my sister was a bear and we used to fight a lot.
Part 2
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I have QUESTIONS about this guy and why he was on their Instagram story. 😂


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We are so back, lads. 😂
Genuinely cracking up over this. Ah, the flashbacks to the Daily Mail articles with “suic*de cult” in the headline, and chants of “fuck Sarah Sands!” at Brixton Academy as a result.
…I’m massively showing my age here.

My Chemical Romance in 2007 and My Chemical Romance in 2025
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YOU GUYS.

#SOMEBODY HAS ALREADY OFFERED TO LOAN ME TICKET MONEY#MY BROKE ASS MIGHT GET TO GO#*SCREEEEEEEEEECH!*
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