I'll be 100% real with you guys. Early 20s me would ABSOLUTELY be friends with this group. Maybe not like close friends, but party buddies? Hell yeah!
Ray is the reason you would never pay for a drink. He's an alcoholic and rich. Go to the club? He's bought a table and got bottle service. He's got a bottle with his name on it behind the counter of every bar in Bangkok and then some. You're drinking for free and you're drinking good shit, too. (He's also got the good drugs if you're into that)
Cheum is the reason you'd be blacked out drunk. You're like "no, I'm drunk, I should leave" and she'd be like "bitch one more shot" and then it's suddenly six shots later and you can't remember your name.
Boston IS the drama. He causes drama, he lives the drama, and then he tells you about it in excruciating detail the next morning while you're both sipping mimosas, trying to get rid of your hangover. (He will also tell you about his sexual encounters in vivid details and you'll never be able to look your classmates in the eyes again...except then you do)
Mew's the one that's always slightly too sober, but because of that, he'll sit there and listen to your drunk ramblings. He's also the one that remembers everything that happened so that you can be reminded of it the next day. (The most important friend, really, because otherwise you won't have stories to tell)
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*realizing we were (and still are) more securely attached to our middle school choir teacher than we were/are to our biological parents*
... 🥺😭
((We just met with him to reconnect in person after reaching out over email a couple weeks ago. He was just as gentle, kind, & (maybe unintentionally) paternal as before. We felt actually safe in his presence. 🥺))
~Nico (he/they)
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the eternal struggle between “don’t say something about someone’s family member that might come back to bite you if they reconcile or might make your friend look bad in divorce court” and “agreeing with a teenage friend that she’s 100% right, her father is an emotionally immature piece of shit who makes me want to commit violence, and is in fact the only person I’ve ever met who I feel genuine hatred for and i hope she spits in his drink while she has covid”
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@salvatcrechild sent a sentence starter ( accepting. )
❛ sorry, did you want to be alone? ❜
instinctively, damon went to respond in his usual displeased ‘fuck off’ attitude. but he stopped himself. jake didn’t deserve that. “ it’s fine, ” he replied instead. “ i can’t sleep anyway. ” he sat up on the couch as if to suggest he could join.
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i think literally all i truly wanted to ask w/ the original post i made is not to frame "trans people making jokes about relatable trans behavior and mannerisms" as some sort of malevolent plot to push and project transgenderism on cis people. because that quite literally is how republicans talk about us . . .
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I apologize that this will probably be my at least third or fourth time posting this song, but I realized something while listening to this song just now:
"It went so well for you
With a place right where you wanted
And the ones to fill it, too
But some blows break the spell
That it hits you every day
Until you need to hit as well
It’s just a shadow of the man you should be
Like a garden in the forest that the world will never see
You have no thought of answers only questions to be filled
And it feels like hell"
By putting this verse before this chorus, he's obviously relating everything in the first verse to the main subject in the chorus...in this case, speaking to men and masculinity as the main subject. And what I, strangely, just now realized he's saying with the chorus acting as a reply to the first verse, is that it doesn't have to be that way - "It's just a shadow of the man you should be" means, particularly regarding the cynicism of the latter half of the first verse, that such daily violence (some justifiable, he suggests with "But some blows break the spell/That it hits you every day/Until you need to hit as well") should not be equated with masculinity, and equating the two should NOT be the norm.
He seriously, so seriously, said 'Fuck your toxic masculinity, WE SHOULD BE BETTER THAN THIS.' 😭💗 Of course, with the line "You have no thought of answers only questions to be filled/And it feels like hell," he's obviously also saying 'I have no idea how to fix this, though, but hey, AT LEAST I'M ACKNOWLEDGING IT.' True that, man.
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‘tism and not registering tone is going for a meal with a guy, wracking up an 80 quid tab, agreeing to split it 60:40 bc he’s on a living wage and you’re a student, getting home and then about a week (and one realisation later) having to ask your housemate if she thinks he thought it was a date and wanted to fuck.
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