My therapist had me write down ten of my values and I decided "fun" is one of them and it surprised my therapist because apparently"fun" as a value isn't common at all
Other people were also surprised and my brother didn't even realize you could pick fun as a value
Someone on a video of Silco said: Silco in many ways is a tragic monster. He gave up on everything he loved once, only to come across a crying abandoned child in the rain. She reminded him of himself and he wanted to give her what he lost. Then he was given a choice, that which he has always wanted or his daughter. He was trapped. Jinx killing him was likely Silco's best outcome. He likely felt relief, that it was an accident by someone who loved him, rather than betrayal or a cold assassin. He doesn't say the words, but you can feel it. "I'm glad it was you."
i love how (imo) everyone in mystreet are just bad people. like they’re all kind of shitty. the abhorrent behaviour and just general batshit insanity shown by the cast is literally amazing. i really wish it leaned more into that cuz it would’ve been so funny
upon taking a second look at mystreet i genuinely don’t think most of them can be redeemed. like,, katelyn is a literal racist,, zane is a borderline incel,, nana doesn’t know what boundaries are,, half of the guys r misogynists,, aaron is a mass murderer,, nicole is almost as bad as katelyn,, lucinda turns anyone who disagrees with her into a cat and aphmau is well… aphmau
Sarah, being a forensic pathologist had to observe many things regarding death. This was no exception to her job. Or was it? The carcass in question was something she didn't have any experience with, but one that she already saw.
At this point, she was expecting another one of those newer cases. She was called to the autopsy room, where she quickly took a face mask to begin the autopsy. Once she reached her co-workers, the investigation began.
She slowly lifted a pure white blanket tinted by the blueish light of the room, one that surrounded whatever she had to deal with this time and avoided to anyone to see it. Or... At least for half of it's body.
"Another one..." She whispered in a worn out tone while holding up the blanket that revealed a corpse. A weirdly tall corpse. What was it that Sarah already dealt with that made her have such an exhausted reaction?
Kindly excuse the AsianCrush vid, but also like, Uhm Jung Hwa and Park Seo Joon and the everything of Witch's Romance (lettuce be real, it's that chemistry between them that's everything), anyway I'm missing it is wot and if God loved us, he'd give us both of them being a couple once again
it's like i am literally never going to own a house or find authentic love or escape the clutches of late stage capitalism so really what am i living for
Love the contrast between the Americans’ “Apollo” and the Soviets’ “Sputnik.” You got the Americans naming their rocket after a Greek god trying to communicate the grandness and importance of this rocket. And you got the Soviets naming their rocket “fellow traveler.” Like a friend you go on an adventure with together. This rocket is our little friend lol
my top bit of advice going into the new year: compliment people. especially strangers. literally everyone you interact with if you can. when you buy coffee in the morning compliment the barista's tattoos. when you're chatting with a coworker tell them that by the way you like their outfit. always find something they've chosen to do on purpose. nail polish, jewellery, tattoos, hair colour/style, statement accessory, outfit, etc are all good bets. things people hope will be noticed. things that aren't too personal so it doesn't make them uncomfortable (eg probably not their physical features). i've gotten into the habit of scanning everyone i talk to for something about them that i think is cool so i can tell them. it's a great habit because it makes me notice people and realise just how many neat little details there are in people's presentation of themselves that might pass me by if i wasn't paying attention. and it brings out so much joy. you'd be surprised how much it disarms people to receive an unexpected compliment from someone they don't know. it is the most sincere smile you will see all day long. it feels nice to make people happy but it also means you win the social interaction. establish dominance by complimenting a stranger's earrings and disappearing into the fog
talking to preschoolers is awesome bc they have not fully differentiated stories into 'true stories' and 'imaginary stories' yet so you will tell them about something that happened you once (coyote came out of a bush right in front of you and got startled) and they will tell you about how one time their house was full of coyotes in every room 'including five in the garage' and they're not even like, aware i think of the idea that they are technically 'lying'. they are simply telling stories about coyotes bc its time to tell stories about coyotes.