It was one hell of a Jikook weekend. So many Memories of 2021 moments but after the dust has settled this is one that I keep coming back to. The openness of the embrace and the warmth of Jimin's "I love you". These two are, without a doubt, kindred spirits and I hope they can retain that connection however their relationship evolves in the future because as Ethan Hawke once said, ""The older I get the more I realize it is rare to meet a kindred spirit".
So if you find one, hold on tight because that person is a rare and beautiful gift that life has given you.
Look at those full smiles, you don't see such unguarded expressions very often. It makes me happy to know these two are going about their daily lives somewhere in the world.
Credit to the Twitter users who have been kind enough to share these videos.
To any Europeans wondering why the US is so complicated and messed up:
Imagine if the EU had twice as many countries, and that it was effectively the main form of government for a lot of stuff. Universal healthcare has to be organized collectively through the EU, civil rights are largely dependent on the EU rather than country by country basis, and also literally every federal law passed by the EU could be overturned by any random judge in any of the countries in the EU.
Congrats, you now understand why the US is such a mess.
something something upside-down pineapple is code for swingers… something something the whole show has pineapples.. somethiiing.. the whole gang gets it on groovy style. aaaaaand post!
dude named michael and his friend dani who he does not have a crush on
he works at a 24/7 repair shop as a mechanic. night shifts obviously he is a vampire. little bit of a car freak. hot rodded his 1966 mustang. living (un)happily away from all his fam
she works at a gas station a block or two away from him. also has a second job I haven't decided on ..... she's working on getting back into school, trying to get scholarships or offers to go to uni
That last Arknights event (Lone Trail please no spoilers I still haven't finished it) was mostly a mess of like 50 characters with interlocking plots when I expected it to be about SPACE
But I what I found really funny was that part when there's these two military guys from Columbia (Furry United States) and they say something like "We have rules here. We have democracy. We do things right. This is Columbia. Not Bolívar (Furry Latin America)" because that's exactly what would I expect a soldier from Furry United States who has invaded Furry Latin America to say
" "Not everyone sees things in former potheads and frauds, you know?” Mike commented. They simultaneously turned towards each other, and Mike smiled slightly. “It takes a special kind of dumb to do that.” "
I'll be honest, when I first began reading PJO I thought Camp Half-Blood was going to be absolutely destroyed.
In a way that it would be impossible to fix everything: the strawberry fields, cabins, the forest and etc. The campers are no longer campers since there's no camp. They will either have to return to their homes or back on the streets.
So they will be kinda vigilante-like. They meet up or bump into each other, or have to be completely on their own, at the mercy of monsters.
The Camp Half-Blood is gone, and the greek demigods need a new plan to win against the Kronos' army.