I'm not including a situation where someone might be injured because in that case I'm thinking the bed goes to them by default or they are nominated for it. anyone who wants to be chatty goes to join the living room floor gang.
What are your thoughts and headcanons? Do you have thoughts on how the boys tend to approach assigning beds in inns? Who do the chain choose to sleep near when camping and why? What are their dynamics like when settling down for the night and getting ready for the day?
In "Mirror Vs Open Closet Door: Fight!" by Gintrinsic (here) Four refers to the chain's decision on how to split up between inn rooms as the "Link-per-room ratio" which I find very funny. He, Sky, and Time also talk about their thought process behind why they do or don't want to sleep in a room with some of the others which I find fun and interesting.
So! If you have thoughts and want to share them! *gestures to the post!*
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“If every story had a happy ending, then we’d have no reason to start again. Life is all about choices, and learning how to put ourselves back together when we fall apart. Which we all do. Even the people who pretend they don’t.”
Alice Feeney, Rock Paper Scissors
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I just finished watching all episodes of “Rock Paper Scissors.” Please excuse me as my hyperfixation makes me depressed because I have to wait for the next season (if they ever make one 😣)
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Rock Paper Scissors [Book Review]
➺ 4/5 🌟
I should have finished this book in just two days but I got distracted by another book and it took me almost a week to finish this.
I've come up with a lot of theories while reading this, but I'll be honest, I never saw those plot twists coming. I really had a WTF moment, especially in that first reveal, and it made me feel so manipulated by the author. It was like she made a fool out of me for making me believe something that is entirely not this whole time. That specific plot twist made me want to re-read it all over again. Some parts which I initially thought a bit confusing suddenly make much more sense after re-reading it knowing the truth.
But I have to say, the consecutive plot twists is a bit too much for me. It was revelation after revelation after another revelation, all for the sake of shock factor. It became a bit excessive for me and even though the rest of the plot twists are unexpected, some came out so randomly.
Still gave this a solid 4 stars because this really put me at the edge of my seat. The shock I've experienced with the first reveal might be the most enjoyable part of this book. It was a pretty good introductory read from this author and I'll definitely pick up more of her books in the future.
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Enjoy the stories of other people's lives, but don't forget to live your own.
-Rock Paper Scissors
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Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Rock Paper Scissors is my introduction to Alice Feeney, and I have to say that I'm quite impressed. In the first half of the book, the pacing is rather slow. I struggled with maintaining enough enthusiasm to pick up the book again once put down and to read more than a few pages at a time. Once I reached the halfway point, however, the book seamlessly morphed into a page-turner. I ended up staying up until 1 a.m. last night because I needed to know what happened.
Feeney has a magnificent talent for developing and sustaining individualistic writing styles as well as distinctive voices and tones for each of her characters. The POVs are immersive and believable, as though I was actually experiencing the same story through different sets of senses and thoughts.
The story is brilliantly and deliberately postured, as is the foreshadowing. This book is another whose twist genuinely caught me off guard. I'll likely read it again in the future to see if there was anything I missed.
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“That’s the problem with following in someone else’s footsteps; if you leave a bigger mark than they did they tend to get upset.”
Alice Feeney, Rock Paper Scissors
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Thinking about my childhood but coping with it by slapping silly characters on it and calling it a headcanon
March 7th's room is definitely a 'hangout' room, by that I mean during a family reunion or meeting and someone feels tired they just go to her room like no questions asked just go to March's room
Hook who's teacher had to go for a bit and she's sitting in this other teacher's classroom and she's bored so she decides to play rock paper scissors shoot with someone then gets in trouble
Silver Wolf who's that one cousin who always rants about a game and force you to play with them
I'm still questioning who this might be but ___ who has you sit on the floor if the car is too crowded... leaning on Blade ngl...
Kafka who was originally suppose to be in band and a flute player before switching to orchestra and playing the violin
Caelus / Stelle who would just put their overheating phone on their cheek to check how hot it is
Dan Heng who's never gotten a paper cut before even though he has to handle paper like every single day
Serval who seems like a person to have warm hands but actually has really cold hands
Gepard who's actually a really big Hello Kitty fan and wears a Hello Kitty sleeping mask to bed
Pela who stays up reading books and texts you every time she has a moment
Sampo who (unintentionally) flirt with people he just met because he always flirts (playfully) with his friends
Clara who ends up hugging every single plushie she has when sleeping because she's scared one of them will feel left out
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JOMP day 20
Caused an all nighter
If I was physically capable of staying up to finish this & didn’t have work tomorrow, it definitely would be an all nighter … did not expect this book to be so interesting 😂
I have so many theories & ideas and I don’t expect any to be right but I want to know 😂😂😂
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