Apparently a quite popular haiku bot reblogged one of my wincest posts and people are freaking out about it in the tags
Agsggsgsgs i don't know what to think
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WHY is my family watching rose of versailles together and debating the meaning of yuri
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BTW if anyone ever wants to make characters to fit into Relan by all means do
I love seeing the variety of OC that comes from it and the unique Blessings people come up with <3
I'm also available to help build them if you need more info to do so!
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People still disappoints me but now I don't even have that "I don't expected this from you" reaction . I just silently build another wall around me .
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Must be a Sugondese joke.
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"smart appliances" fuck u i want them dumb as a brick and incidentally as sturdy and enduring
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#They really did it
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"A story doesn't need a theme in order to be good" I'm only saying this once but a theme isn't some secret coded message an author weaves into a piece so that your English teacher can talk about Death or Family. A theme is a summary of an idea in the work. If the story is "Susan went grocery shopping and saw a weird bird" then it might have themes like 'birds don't belong in grocery stores' or 'nature is interesting and worth paying attention to' or 'small things can be worth hearing about.' Those could be the themes of the work. It doesn't matter if the author intended them or not, because reading is collaborative and the text gets its meaning from the reader (this is what "death of the author" means).
Every work has themes in it, and not just the ones your teachers made you read in high school. Stories that are bad or clearly not intended to have deep messages still have themes. It is inherent in being a story. All stories have themes, even if those themes are shallow, because stories are sentences connected together for the purpose of expressing ideas, and ideas are all that themes are.
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Everyone talks about what a nice guy Wyll is, but if you dare to play the lyre around him "poorly," he will threaten to stab you
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yeah they dropped a new love language. yeah a sixth one. its biting
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When Izzy first walked out I was worried that he would be made into a joke that the crew would laugh at
but then he started singing and the dancing began and I realized that he wasn’t meant to be a joke at all. This is the most open and happy we’ve ever seen Izzy and the show treated it that way. Not mocking him but instead celebrating this moment.
When we talk about queer representation it’s usually just focused on queer relationships, but what I love about this episode is it shows other sides of being queer. That moment where Izzy saw Wee John doing his makeup and had a realization that he wanted that too? That is what being queer means to me. The crew singing along and cheering for him? That is what being apart of the queer community means to me.
What i love about this show is that it shows queer joy, not in a sanitized way, but in away that is messy, beautiful, and without any mockery or shame.
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Here's a tough one:
You have to remove an animal from a room. Your equipment is a long stick, a bucket and a hoodie.
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top five men?
like in a row? or do i get breaks
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If a fella makes a nebula right in front of you, how are you not gonna pine after him for 6000 years?
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