amber house parallel. asking Wilson to just Please do something for Himself. to buy whatever mattress HE wants (even if it’s a waterbed). to buy One piece of furniture HE wants. to ask Sam to use a coaster & put the milk in the door and to advocate for HIS needs.
they BOTH care so much about Wilson. they both see that he gives so much to everyone else, to the detriment of his own wellbeing, & beg him 2 keep *himself* in mind sometimes. of course amber does it with a touch of withholding sex & sweet eyes, and of course house pranks/scams/returns all his furniture but still. the motive is the same. the love is the same.
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making mick deal with barry when len is in the “sabotaging things before they can get any more serious” stage of their relationship is truly one of my favorite things when writing coldflash… it’s like that part in pride and prejudice (2005) where darcy flees charlotte’s guest house after seeing lizzie there and charlotte asks lizzie “what on earth have you done to poor mr. darcy?” except mick knows exactly what barry has done to len and he thinks it’s hilarious, but he’s also just loyal enough to len to not say that to barry’s face
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Someone asked what Yusuke, Haru, and Makoto's living situation is like in the (meme) roommate au
... Yeah
(context: I made a P5R post-game roommates au and the room assignment is:
(though I changed Haru, Makoto, and Yusuke's location to near Ueno park)
Genuinely curious if anyone's interested in hearing more abt this au? It's eating my brain
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︵‿︵‿୨ a guide to cleaning your room ୧‿︵‿︵
start by gathering your supplies. you'll need a trash bag or bin for garbage, a laundry basket for dirty clothes, and any cleaning products or tools you prefer to use.
declutter surfaces. begin by clearing off any clutter from your surfaces, such as desks, dressers, and nightstands. put away items that belong elsewhere and discard any trash or items you no longer need.
make your bed. straightening your bed instantly makes the room look tidier and can help set a productive tone for the rest of your cleaning session.
tackle the floors. gather up any dirty laundry and place it in your laundry basket. then, use a vacuum or broom to clean the floors, paying special attention to corners and under furniture.
dust surfaces. use a microfiber cloth or duster to wipe down surfaces, including furniture, shelves, and baseboards. don't forget to dust any decorations or knick-knacks as well.
organize belongings. take a few moments to organize your belongings and put them back in their designated places. this can include folding clothes, arranging books, and sorting through miscellaneous items.
freshen up. if desired, spray a room freshener or light a scented candle to add a pleasant fragrance to your space.
admire your work. take a step back and admire your clean and tidy room. appreciate the effort you've put in to create a peaceful and organized space for yourself.
remember, cleaning your room doesn't have to be perfect—just do what you can and celebrate your progress. by breaking the task down into smaller steps and tackling them one at a time, you can make cleaning your room feel more manageable and even enjoyable.
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