Part of me wishes the wedding went smoothly so we could see Josh’s reaction to buck and Tommy dancing together
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u just KNOW he was feeling C U N T Y
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scrolling through content for a ship I like and seeing fanart where one of them is aged down to be a child (my ears suddenly start bleeding and the pain in my skull becomes unbearable)
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i cant really ever do accents but for some reason "if youre not going to be jim anymore, can i be jim?" in like. a Perfect impression of the swede has become a big vocal stim for me. also "the teeth don't go back in"
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You know, I've read lots of fanfics where WWX just stands there when he's being scolded/berated/ insulted by anyone (mostly Yu and her son)and I'm just like, "no babe, we don't love that for you" . I for one want to read something where WWX snaps and suckerpunches JC after one too many times of insults and scolding, (What is he? 5?) Just to shut him up. I bet it'd feel liberating
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lin manuel miranda. he is in the living room.
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my sister is blaring her music so loud, and i do love her, but also i don't think it's very bi rights of her to be keeping me up at weed in the morning
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less talk about "he wouldn't fucking say that" and more talk about "he would absolutely fucking say that if the producers would let him"
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I feel like many people have a fundamental misconception of what unreliable narrator means. It's simply a narrative vehicle not a character flaw or a sign that the character is a bad person. There are also many different types of unreliable narrators in fiction. Being an unreliable narrator doesn't necessarily mean that the character is 'wrong', it definitely doesn't mean that they're wrong about everything even if some aspects in their story are inaccurate, and only some unreliable narrators actively and consciously lie. Stories that have unreliable narrators also tend to deal with perception and memory and they often don't even have one objective truth, just different versions. It reflects real life where we know human memory is highly unreliable and vague and people can interpret same events very differently
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