picturing Velvette huddled up on a Hell doorstep 2 hours after she arrived making a list of possible ways to get some power as quickly as possible on a bloodstained cellphone she took off a corpse and it's like
create startup, get aqui-hired
become first hellfluencer
sugar daddy?
startup + collab with a celebrity for more attention
celebrity boyfriend?
become already powerful couple's third, profit
actually find people to work with who respect and value my skills and me as a person <- this one is a joke
and then a year later she's in bed, awake after vox and val have nodded off for once, looking at mockups of the Vee tower design on her phone, and brings up the old list for just a minute to cross everything else out and write in 'all of the above???'
the fact that david tennant married the woman who played his daughter on the TV still haunts me occasionally (this is nothing against georgia, we love georgia) but the thing that makes me sit up at night in a cold sweat is the fact that his FATHER IN LAW is the fifth doctor. imagine your fucking father-in-law is Doctor Who. anyways.
I just finished reading mob psycho and I have a few points to make from my own perspective:
1) I adore the fact that the series focuses on the importance of human connection. That we all need somebody even if we do have supernatural abilities. No matter how powerful or old you are, one day you will need help from the people around you.
2) Everyone has the capacity to change and to improve. We can all do better in our own lives and to help each other, self-improvement is possible. Even so, that doesn't mean you have to go out of the way to save everyone but you can still try.
3) People will disappoint you, but you don't have to let them hold you back. If theyre willing to improve you can forgive them, but it's also perfectly acceptable to drop them.
4) At the end of the day, we only have a brief time together as people. We will all eventually grow apart and have our own lives so why not make memories that last a life time?
okay so a few months ago there was a meme like the one i just reblogged going around but with the captions flipped. like the show would be shorter if she did have one, and i just cannot agree with that. realistically though it wouldn't be any longer either, just the same length. nothing would really change, because what anthy needs is not a weapon. she already has one technically (you know, the sword in her chest,) and let's be honest with ourselves she could kill anyone she wanted to even without one. but the thing is, she doesn't. if anthy had a gun, every single one of the reasons she doesn't fight back against her abusers with direct violence would still be in place.
To have a crush on someone is very common but can disappear in a twinkle of an eye. With that being said, a crush that lasts more than 4 months is a sign that you are in love. Ask your partner how long he or she had a crush on you!
i do not ❌ have daddy issues. i met my dad’s childhood friends as an adult and realized we have similar issues with him due to who he is as a person and went. are you my dads now 👉🏼👈🏼 which is a completely normal and healthy thing to think
Isn’t it so strange that we are drawn to things that hurt us?
Think about it. The media we consume, the people we cling to: An episode of a show could make us cry but we’ll label it as “good” for a multitude of reasons. A parent may say something horrible to us yet we tell them we love them every night. Why is that? How can we love things that cause us pain?
I believe that, deep down, we are optimistic. A race, or species of people who see good in something, whether that be subconscious or not. No matter how much a “pessimist” may see the world in defeat, he still yearns for something.