can I just rant about something real quick
but honestly kind of annoys me how much "og" fans keep comparing modern and old sml
I mean I got nothing against it! I understand them fully on how much the old sml is better in their eyes but like half of the talk about sml is litterly just that, hating on Jeffy, hating the new characters and keep comparing them to the old ones, saying sml is getting more stereotypical and dry, criticizing everything about Logan and the crew
and like I get it, shows get "worse" the longer they run but that's just what everyone talks about... things are involving, things are changing, maybe try to see new things in their own light instead of comparing them to the old ones and slightly judging anyone who likes the new
Like I understand Im not an og fan so I wouldn't know what its like, and Im not criticizing what people prefer and their feelings towards it but it just personally annoys me hearing people criticize what you love to the point that Im questioning my own likes and tastes
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Every single pair of wired headphones I have ever owned have become unusably broken within a year. Usually less than that. They always broke in the exact same way: The wire connecting them to my phone/computer/whatever wearing out, causing one (or both) headphones to stop working.
I recieved a pair of bluetooth headphones for Christmas in... I think 2017? They lasted until THIS SUMMER.
I have had a better experience with wireless headphones than wired ones across the board.
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me watching anything bad happen to kakashi( 26 year old man): why are they being so mean hes literally just a teenage girl :(((
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snippet from an AU that started on discord that is, briefly, an AU where Tango is a retired footballer (soccer) turned sports commentator/interviewer and Jimmy is a popular footballer that's desperately trying to seem Smart and Impress Tango.
"You know, I remember watching you play as a kid." Jimmy is smiling as he says this, a sort of sideways smirk. But even the (beautiful) playful look in his (beautiful) brown eyes cannot distract from the actual words being said.
"Oh?" Tango replies, managing not to sound like he was actively being stabbed—instead, only that he had recently been stabbed. Behind the camera, Tango's annoying coworkers cover their snickers. Jimmy nods, thankfully ignoring them.
"At the Olympics!" He says cheerfully. "I finally remembered—that's when I saw you the first time."
"At the Olympics," Tango repeats and closes his eyes for a moment. Sure, playing at the Olympics were definitely one of the highlights of his career, a great memory even though they didn't medal. The Olympics were also over 20 years ago.
Tango opens his eyes and tries to recover. He makes plenty of jokes about being old; he can roll with this. He laughs and says, "I'm not sure I even want to ask how old you were."
"Eight," Jimmy says easily—another horrible horrible blow. "I remember seeing your assist, in that first match?" He does a little kick with his left leg, a shockingly close recreation of the assist in question. Tango remembers that assist, can practically feel the ball against his cleat, hear the yells of his team as the ball hit the net.
"I can't believe you remember that!" Tango says with another self-deprecating laugh because, well, he can't. There's so many other moves Jimmy could remember, even just from those Olympics, from other more impressive players.
Jimmy just shakes his head, ruffling his (beautiful) hair. "It was really cool," he says with frank, almost painful honesty. "I think that was the first time I seriously thought about what someone other than a striker could do."
What can Tango even say to that? How can he possibly convey how amazingly old and horribly impressive that makes him feel? To have any sort of impact on Jimmy's career—but for it to have been when he was stupid and 22. He can't even begin to explain any of it—and he's certainly can't do it on air.
Instead he laughs again and says, "You still became a striker though!" and pretends he doesn't see the tiny way Jimmy's (beautiful) smile falters.
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Prompt: Peri isn’t back to normal after the effect of his magical back up.
Some lingering side effects could include but are not limited to:
Trouble doing none wish related magic
Soreness and aching when changing and maintaining other forms (in some cases this is still a symptom even if the change was a wish)
Discomfort, or pain in extreme cases, to continuously granting wishes or larger scale wishes
Dizziness and fatigue when using magic for long periods of time
Discomfort and pain when going long periods without granting a wish
Magical outbursts or magic spasms due to magical build up within the body
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