Harry Cameron deserved the world. the fucking stars. the moon itself. he deserved all the jewels in the world and all the castles.
The love he had for Evelyn,, the sweet platonic love, anyone would be lucky to have someone like him. Harry Cameron, the role model for being the actual best friend.
Harry deserved a happy ending. a satisfactory ending
If he were real, I would bring him flowers every day. he deserved that and much more.
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Me: visiting Amsterdam, doing drugs, staring at the painting of the Goldfinch for half an hour, catching flu
Me: So this is the Theo Decker life
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When everyone you know is either very far away from you or hides, you find someone dead to love.
I wished, Dennis Cooper
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hello yes this is your friendly local queer telling you to NOT FUCKING READ the first to die at the end by adam silvera. but also READ IT RIGHT NOW. you understand? you understand.
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Funniest thing I’ve seen on tiktok are those sigma male boys getting mad that American psycho was written by a gay man and going “well I like fight club better” buddy I’ve got some world ending devastating news for you
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seriously have been thinking about this all night long. call me autistic but the fact that 90% of workplaces the point is not to get your work done and then be done doing it but to instead perform an elaborate social dance in which you find something to do even when you're done doing everything you need to do in order to show your fellow workers that you, too, are Working . because you are at Work . disgusting why cant we all agree that if there is no work immediately to be done. we just dont do anything
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Do you think Coryo watched the Reapings suspiciously closely when District 12’s turn came up, for the next six years, or however long it took for the Maude Ivory or the next youngest of the Covey to age out of the Hunger Games? Do you think he continued to watch closely even after that, searching the faces of the crowd for one more familiar to him even than his own, searching, always searching, and always in vain? Do you think he started feigning disinterest after several years, figuring well, she couldn’t possibly have returned to the district after all this time, and when do you think the feigned indifference became real indifference? And do you think that indifference was shattered the moment he laid eyes on Katniss Everdeen, so many decades later?
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i'm finally getting around to reading Killing Time by Della Van Hise.
you know, the Star Trek book that was so gay that it was recalled and reprinted with over 50 changes.
I got my hands on a first edition copy from Thriftbooks and decided to use a sticky tab every time something "spirk" happened
I'm only halfway through.
update its very fucking gay
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