I keep forgetting that NT people don’t do math the same way people with ADHD do it until I try to explain my thought process and get weird looks from people who are like “how the FUCK did you do that?”
so someone just said they’re “really interested in history” how careful do you have to be?
“i just think history is interesting in general! i’m not interested in any specific part of it”: this person is most likely safe. never drop your guard though
“i’m interested in this specific subject or time period in history. (ex. ancient egypt, the golden age of piracy, the history of the printing press”: still probably safe. be on the lookout for certain risky historical subjects. you should know them you see them
“i’m really into WW2 history”: this is the caution zone, there’s plenty of valid reasons to be into WW2, but if they start talking about how Operation Sealion totally could have succeeded, it’s time to abort
“i’m specifically into roman history, the crusades, prussian military history, and WW2”: danger! do NOT talk about history with this person. in fact, do not talk to this person at all. you will regret it, you do not want to know what they think of the treaty of versailles or why germany lost the first world war
September 3: My Chemical Romance’s website disappears and is replaced by a mysterious transmitter
September 7: Frank Iero announces the birth of his twin daughters, Lily and Cherry
September 17: The “Art Is The Weapon” trailer drops on YouTube
October 14: The “Na Na Na” video drops on YouTube
October 23: My Chemical Romance performs their first show of the era at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, England
November 18: The “SING” music video drops on YouTube
November 22: Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys is released, commemorated by a record release show at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, California
2011
March 21: The “Planetary (GO!)” music video drops on YouTube
August 26: My Chemical Romance performs with Brian May at the Reading Festival in Reading, England
December 18: My Chemical Romance appears on an episode of the children’s show Yo Gabba Gabba
2012
January 16: “The Kids from Yesterday” music video drops on YouTube, featuring footage collected and edited by a fan
April 6: Frank Iero announces the birth of his son, Miles
May 19: My Chemical Romance performs their final show of the Danger Days era at North Beach in Asbury Park, New Jersey
October 30: The first set of singles from Conventional Weapons is released: “Boy Division” and “Tomorrow’s Money”
2013
February 5: The final set of singles from Conventional Weapons is released: “Surrender The Night” and “Burn Bright”
March 22: My Chemical Romance announces their break-up via a letter on their website
April 8: Death Spells posts a music video for “Where are my fucking pills?”, later embarking on a brief tour with Mindless Self Indulgence
May 24: Ray Toro drops the single “Isn’t That Something” on SoundCloud
June 12: The first issue of “The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys” comic series is released
June 29: Mikey Way guest stars as a member of the Anti-Bats! in an episode of The Aquabats! Super Show
December 10: Frank Iero releases For Jamia…
2014
January 1: The final issue of “The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys” comic series is released
February 26: Electric Century’s debut single “I Lied” drops on iTunes
March 25: The greatest hits album May Death Never Stop You is released, featuring previously unreleased tracks and video footage
June 11: Gerard Way releases the single “Action Cat,” kicking off his solo career
August 25: frnkiero andthe cellabration. releases Stomaches, which was followed by several tour dates
September 29: Gerard Way releases Hesitant Alien, accompanied with a tour across the US and Europe
2016
March 9: Electric Century releases For The Night To Control
April 7: Gerard Way announces the launch of Young Animal at ECCC, a comic book imprint featuring titles written and curated by Way himself
July 29: Death Spells releases Nothing Above, Nothing Below
September 14: Young Animal publishes the first issue of “Doom Patrol,” the first of multiple series from the imprint
October 13: Frank Iero and his bandmates are injured in a bus accident in Sydney, Australia
October 28: Frank Iero and the Patience releases Parachutes
November 18: Ray Toro releases Remember The Laughter
2017
May 3: Mikey Way announces the birth of his first daughter, Rowan Louise
July 11: Netflix announces an upcoming adaption of The Umbrella Academy
September 22: Frank Iero and the Patience releases Keep The Coffins Coming
2018
October 3: The first issue of The Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion is released, nearly a decade after it was announced
October 26: Gerard Way releases “Baby You’re A Haunted House,” the first of multiple one-off singles
2019
February 15: The TV adaption of The Umbrella Academy premieres on Netflix, earning mostly positive reviews
April 2: Netflix confirms on Twitter that a second season of The Umbrella Academy is in production
May 31: Frank Iero and the Future Violents releases Barriers, which was followed by several tour dates
June 7: Mikey Way announces the birth of his second daughter, Kennedy James
June 7: Joe Jonas claims that My Chemical Romance was rehearsing in New York, stirring up reunion rumors
June 12: The final issue of The Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion is released
July 3: After a hiatus, Young Animal returns with the first issue of “Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds”
July 23: Frank Iero claims in an interview that the reunion rumors are false
October 31: My Chemical Romance announces a surprise reunion, with a handful of shows across the US, Japan, and Australia
December 20th: My Chemical Romance holds their first show of the reunion at the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, California