ppl who werent changed forever by youre gonna go far kid by the offspring when they were like 11 and insanely impressionable you just cant understand me
adding on to the idea that dal's room at buck's would become an urban legend, I think the same would happen for the park where bob was killed at. the swings go crazy every night just after 2 am......the fountain water supposedly turns to blood every year on the anniversary of bob's death.....parents tell their children to be home for curfew or else an old greaser ghost will get you...
Later that night, while they're curled up on the couch with an empty bottle of red split between them, their phones go off at the same time.
Roy struggles to reach the coffee table - now that Keeley's cried herself to sleep, he doesn't want to wake her - but he's finally able to snag Keeley's by the corner. Without hesitation, he punches in her passcode; there's only one person they need to hear from right now, and he knows she'd kill him if they left Jamie waiting.
Maybe its just me, but people suddenly acting like Alexa Nikolas has no right to be upset about being bullied on the set of Zoey101 and feeling isolated on said set is just eye-brow iffy to me.
"Your still mad about something from when you were 12!"- maybe because she was the victim of said shit and has every right to be upset about it still as news flash, being upset about stuff like being bullied and feeling isolated doesn't just disappear as soon as you become an adult?
You know, I'm glad that some of us take the step to embrace things that we like even if they're "cringe" or "objectively bad"
But perhaps we could take the next step forward and embrace the idea of reading into books/shows/movies/etc even if they don't seem deep. Perhaps we could understand that the two kinds of media aren't either "shallow and meaningless so you're weird and brainrotted to read into it" or "incredibly and profoundly deep in every way so if you don't analyze every single angle of the thing then you're brainrotted". Some media is deeper than others, but all I propose is that no matter how deep it seems it's acceptable to dig into the thing and take the media seriously instead of just assuming that because of ____ thing (such as target audience or how cringe it is) the media not deep and will never be deep and everything good about it happened on accident.
there's something so bittersweet about being the dreamer, there's something so nagging about being the ambitious one. I'm leaving them all behind, they don't mind, but sometimes im scared that I do. I know my friends that are staying home are jealous of my freedom and that I have plans ahead of me but it hurts so much that I have to leave them all behind to do it. So yes, pay attention to the kids that aren't going to college or aren't getting a job or are stuck at home this year but don't brush of the ambitious kids. we are so lonely.