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"There isn’t enough audacity in this world, and that’s because Yoon Jeonghan’s got most of it."
-pocketpastel on ao3
(ps thank you @fairyhaos)
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If you don't know this you are not a real jean grey fan
In fact stop reading comics if you don't hear about this.
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when I was reading harrow the ninth at first i thought I downloaded the wrong version and waited for my physical copy to come in and then I was shocked when there actually was the first pov change to "you" chapter bc I was not expecting it at all and honestly it confused tf out of me and I really didn't like it at first but then a few chapters in I couldn't stop thinking about it like why would she do this??? why add this element that gideon the ninth didn't have??? and then pretty quickly I realized it was because this story didn't have gideon the ninth. and she should have at least been accessible in some capacity?? right??? like we end with her death bonding her to the person who is narrating to us except said narrator hasn't even mentioned her name a single times and seems to have intense delusions about literally every event that she was involved with. and I was almost positive from that point forward that the person saying "you" in those chapters was gideon but also she just has this way of writing where even when you think you figured something out you absolutely MUST see it carried through on page to be convinced that wasn't just what she wanted you to think. anyways if any other book or series have done that I probably would have HATED it and probably quit reading there but this specific use of pov shift is an example of something that I think makes most phenomenal media, which is utilizing the fact that it's a piece of media and the type that it is. like it plays to the fact that it's a book- you only get what is narrated to you by the view it is narrated from, but they can narrate anything the authors wants in any way the author wants!! its not like a movie where you see it with your own eyes you just have to see what they see!! like it just works sooooo well for the story she is telling and to pull u jut that much further into the story bc even if you do think you know what's going on a little it's still very disarming and sometimes difficult to keep straight and ur like "wtf is going on??" while the experience of ur main character miss harrow herself could not be better described any better than the word wtf is going on. crazy crazy stuff love the way those books are written literally masterworks there are still things about it I'm sure I didn't get
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☀️ At dawn, we read!! ☀️
But for real. I woke up at 4 this morning and could NOT get back to sleep.
So around 6 I gave up and started to read and subsequently finish Secretly Yours by Queen @tessabaileyisanauthor
I also started and finished Loathe to Love You by other Queen @alihazelwood
And I just. I can’t get enough 🥹 these authors write the best combination of steam, spice, and everything nice.
Only question now is, how can the rest of my day even compare?
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there really should be a feature where you can like replies or do something to signify that you read it/acknowledge it besides replying because sometimes theres really nothing to Say but you don't want to just. ignore it
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Just wanted to stop by and say you're my fave beatles mutual 💖🙏🏽
IM SO HONORED ILY 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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ZOMBIELAND: DOUBLE TAP (2019)
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my mum forbade me to say anything to my dad about the top surgery thing, and it's just hit me how funny it would be if i got it done and didn't tell him and just waited for him to notice. i mean, what's he gonna say? "didn't you used to have tits?"
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You guys rlly don't realise how much knowledge is still not committed to the internet. I find books all the time with stuff that is impossible to find through a search engine- most people do not put their magnum opus research online for free and the more niche a skill is the less likely you are to have people who will leak those books online. (Nevermind all the books written prior to the internet that have knowledge that is not considered "relevant" enough to digitise).
Whenever people say that we r growing up with all the world's knowledge at our fingertips...it's not necessarily true. Is the amount of knowledge online potentially infinite? Yes. Is it all knowledge? No. You will be surprised at the niche things you can discover at a local archive or library.
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