was watching forging bonds on a whim and why is fell corrin's actually so fucking good. what.
like the implication here is "this corrin killed azura" and out of guilt that this'll happen again he just lives alone in the woods. but he's sad and lonely so when he hears someone cry for help he goes to help them, obviously, and it's. it's baby azura. VISIONARY CONCEPT. IT WAS SO GOOD WHAT THE FUCK
and corrin at the end coming out of the woods and trying to reintegrate into society and this corrin isn't a monster he's just sad and trying to get better. aurgh.
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【 KID'S BIRTHDAY 2024. 】
It is his birthday.
The party hasn't even started and he is already drinking.
He's ready to get wrecked and remember absolutely none of it tomorrow.
If you catch him when he's pissed enough, he might even be a little bit less horrible to you. Or maybe he'll be even more aggressive. Depends on how the night goes.
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noo house parties r fun :(( only if u invite normal people tho. You can play ur own music, get drunk for cheap, move the furniture to dance, play with house animals, worst part is cleaning up tho…
1. cleaning up
2. you're actually expected to talk with the people, have shared topics and interests etc. you can't just shut off and enjoy the abuse of your eardrums and all nerves and while staying miles away from reality because these people are here to socialize
3. no anonymity, no sense of isolation in the crowd, because it's not a crowd, everyone knows who's who here.
4. gotta keep that integrity, no fake personalities or identities. those people probably will see you a second time after this party and have met you before many times
5. people that you plan on seeing again will know how you act when drunk
in conclusion it's literally better to party with strangers. meaning crashing strangers house parties or large upscale clubs or shabby bars with dancing or elegant galas idk idc. either way when you know no one it's so much more isolating, introspective. my train of thought make sense now??
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