Alternating pronouns, Genderfluid, I'm in my 20's but you're not allowed to know when I was born, I like dinosaurs,robots, and fictional media that involves those things, also I'm a furry.
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a great change and a great way to execute the idea
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huge lawsuit in gnome court over patented berry seeds being used without license resolved peacefully as all involved hugged it out over thimbles of maple syrup. gnome judge heard giggling as the bailiff told silly joke involving a squirrel and rabbit.
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everyone is trying to take your oxford comma away from you. don't give them that satisfaction, reward, or pleasure.
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I love a woman with a loud ass laugh. I love a cackle. I love a guffaw. Love when a bitch laughs so hard it scares the dog. Be unapologetic in your joy.
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the pacific northwest is slowly filling with orcs
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blood is basically the most normal thing for a sword to hunger for. if a sword gained sentience and started asking me for blood i'd be like yeah i thought you might say that
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The word you are looking for is “selfish.” Not narcissist, not sociopath, selfish.
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90% of bad takes are people trying to retroactively justify bad decisions they already made
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my creative writing prof also HATES fantasy. as in if she asks for an example of symbolism in a book, and you give something from a fantasy novel, she’ll ask for an example from a “non-commercial book” instead.
I dunno man, people can have preferences, but the second you discount the artistic merit of sci fi and fantasy I stop taking your opinion seriously. and there’s such a big culture in Canada of only valuing literary fiction, to the point where one of our biggest authors, Margaret Atwood, refused for a while to classify her books as sci fi or fantasy. she said they were “speculative fiction”, which is entirely separate and very highbrow (sarcasm).
and I could go on about how Octavia Butler and Ursula Le Guin wrote books every bit as intellectual (and honestly, even more so) than their literary counterparts, but I am also an enjoyer of schlock!! I think there’s artistic merit in animorphs, and in isekais where a japanese schoolgirl reincarnates into a magical spider who has to level up like it’s a video game! it’s like with everything, you can’t draw a clean line that separates ‘art’ from ‘non-art’ or even ‘lesser art’, and pretending you can do so just makes you look ignorant and goofy. in my opinion.
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visit the wiki page for wave (audience) for more fun facts!
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I love the ending to the Truman show like "we don't see what happens after he goes through the door because it's none of our business" like yes yes YESSS I love you Truman show
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