From time to time I find myself with so much wanting and an urge to make things more than what they really are. And it all makes me so tired, like I have been desperately running for a long time, escaping from forgotten nightmares, searching for made-up dreams.
Does life really has to feel this way?
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do you ever think the alpha kids go through an existential crisis? At least the beta kids live in comfort with the fact that they each have two parents from which they're ectobiologically made from. But the alpha kids? They're clones of themselves. literal paradoxes. I think about it sometimes. If I was one of them i would simply just die thinking about it
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Did Readers parents try to modify thier (reader) soul? I mean , both of the parents are mages. It would have hurt thier status in society to have a non magical child ,so maybe they did somthing when Reader was sick?
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Question to the mod, when the counter runs out, will she forget everything that she was told? (You don't have to answer if you don't want to)
I'm not saying anything
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Are you going to masturbate this morning though..?
Let's keep this a secret.
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why I love watching the arguably worst movie (and saga) of all time- Twilight
When I was maybe 10 years old (I have a terrible judgment of time/how old I was in past events), my mom was watching TV, well a movie. It was maybe one of the weirdest things I had ever seen, a very pale vampire with contoured abs and a shapeshifting werewolf fighting over a maybe 16-year-old girl who was as Y/N as could be. I quickly picked out all the quick criticisms that can be applied to Twilight.
the weird blue film they put over the movie
the acting (Kristen Stewart's lip bite, hair tuck move was surely something)
the premise of a 100-something vampire trying to stalk a 16-year-old girl
the blandness that was Bella's character development
the creepy possessiveness of both Edward and Jacob
I think that's enough to get the gist of it. All in all, this was a cringy teenage romance movie, and I, who was definitely not like the other girls who would enjoy this cheap film, had no interest in watching it.
Then, I took a complete 180 and binged the whole Twilight saga of novels over 8th (?) grade summer break. I played it much much cooler than what I really thought about the books. I inexplicably (and may I say, irrevocably) fell in love with them. It was stupid, it was basic, but that was the charm. I was a teen after all, so I liked them. This isn't really related to the movie story now that I think about it, but I'll leave it.
Now, back to the movie part. Since I had read the whole series, my mom decided to have me watch the whole saga of movies with her. I got to point out all the points in which the movie strayed from the book, or didn't make much sense. I have to admit, I thought the movies followed the books pretty well. So for hours, my mom and I talked about which of Bella's suitors was hotter (team Edward here), and which was more insane. It was a kind of bonding experience that only the two of us understood, because who else would binge-watch these awful movies.
Today, I sat at home and flipped through TV channels. On FX, none other than Twilight was playing. I turned it on and enjoyed it more than I should have, regardless of the "wtf?" moments (when Edward watches Bella sleep, among other things). I thought about how cool it might be to be a vampire (I mean, you're guaranteed to be rich with endless savings), how cool Alice is, and wow how I want to move to the Pacific Northwest.
My mom joined me in watching Breaking Dawn, and I of course kept myself from smiling or showing any sign of enjoyment- because I hate Twilight.
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I love it when people use "shrimp" to mean "beyond the human range". like "shrimp colors" but applied to other things. "shrimp emotions" "shrimp sounds" "shrimp morality", as if shrimp are living some kind of transcendent existence that humans can never comprehend
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pro-AI in the sense of "they taught a bread scanning computer to recognize cancer cells" etc etc
against AI in the sense of "we stole artwork from hundreds to thousands of artists, didn't credit them and didn't financially compensate them"
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