😳 <- this emoji but without the blush or romantic connotation. im not blushing im staring you directly in your fucking eyes
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when i have a crush i dont kick my feet or twirl my hair instead i am in my kitchen at 3am pacing in circles with my hands clasped behind my back like a middle-aged divorced detective haunted by a cold case he just cant crack
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the two genders are “i no longer wish to be perceived” and “i have to be the most fuckable person at the grocery store”
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i dont even wanna have sex i just need someone to have really psychosexual erotic sexual tension with
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He had never seen how flowers grow so he would draw masamune-length flower stems
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The way you change your immediate reactions to things is that you catch yourself having an uncharitable/bigoted/overly judgmental thought and you catch it and replace it and then you do that a hundred times a day for your whole life and eventually one day like five years later you realize that you think differently now and you’ll always be working on something but that’s how life goes and that’s fine.
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reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something
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A Perfect Planet (2021) Episode 03 “Weather” Directed by Ed Charles
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I think my biggest problem with stories about immortals who want to die out of "boredom" or despair over living too long and being jaded about it is that like...
Yes, after a few eons you'd run out of things to master and learn, but like... The idea that observing humanity or other sapient beings is something that would ever get "boring" or you'd tire of makes no sense to me, considering we're the species that keeps making stories and art and sharing it with each other. I find it much more interesting to frame such characters as becoming passive observers than disillusioned with immortality.
To put it in other words: You could spend innumerable lifetimes observing people and never see the same thing twice.
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