My god.....
I am somehow a combination of Mary Ann and Kipperlily.
I am intense, pedantic, uptight, weird and extremely into my interests, so much so that I was also unbullyable because someone else thinking what I liked was weird made me feel bad for them because they were missing out. And my emotional life also didn't touch school at all.
Mary Ann is the champion of teh weird, homebodies that were completely uninterested in the usual highschool experiences. We're living for our hobbies and friends. Anything else will be fit into the between times.
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Gloria going full bisexual panic over Nancy continues to make her the single most relatable animated character in existence right now
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I heart sayori
Nobody understands her like I do fr 💞
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Mother daughter relationships are so complicated because it’s like I’m so sorry that I have caused you such grief and I am sorry that our dynamic is ever-shifting and ever-changing like some river rapid. I’m sorry that we are creatures of pattern when we carry such chaos and I’m sorry that there is a guilt embedded in my blood. I’m sorry that this is a generational sort of trauma and I’m sorry you had to learn on me. I’m sorry that when you look at me you see yourself and I’m sorry that still doesn’t make you think you’re beautiful. I’m sorry that we have etched and fought and carved to get where we are now because I know how easy it is for us to bleed. I’m sorry if I ever said anything that ever gave you a single doubt that I maybe didn’t love you. My first memory is you. But all I can say is I’m sorry I didn’t eat the grapes that you put in the fridge for me
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storyboard I made for Raunchy Debauchery
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Just finished watching Sharp Objects and Camille Preaker I love you , I absolutely love you, you and me are just the same girl..
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weiss calling jinxy adorable and petting little’s tummy while they were taking a nap is so important to me
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taylor gripping the pants of her jumpsuit as if she’s wearing a dress
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My baby daughter got her adorable puffin-print dress absolutely CAKED in mud crawling around the yard and my first thought was "oh no her beautiful dress"
And my second thought was "oh huh it really WOULD be easy to unconsciously steer her away from playing in the dirt. Unlike my son, whose outfits are usually some kind of solid dark easily washed pants plus a shirt that doesn't trail in the dirt like a dress does."
Anyway something something gender roles start getting shoved on kids from literal birth, but with a little time to think about things, YOU TOO can let your children of any gender absolutely destroy their clothes in the dirt pit they're digging in your garden
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