rewatching OHSHC once you’ve realized your gender non-conforming identity is a big “oh so THATS why I identified with Haruhi so much in middle school” moment
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Daring: You don’t know anything about me!
Lizzie: Yes I do. You are an open book written for very dumb children.
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S1 is wild bro they’re like “Zane is so weird!!” and then just show a montage of autism symptoms
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Chazz, creating a presentation for class:
Chazz: Say “hey slackers”? Check.
Chazz: Make a dumb, bordering on inappropriate joke? Check.
Chazz: Don’t cite any sources? Check.
Chazz: And… directly insult a demographic?
Chazz, looking at his slide that calls Slifer Red students poor assholes:
Chazz: Looks good.
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Gregory House is autistic, actually.
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Lorcan: “I admit I sometimes tune people out, but only because they rarely have anything worthwhile or interesting to say.”
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Uh oh!!
Silly me forgot about F/Ovember!!
I’ll be real, I definitely forgot because I was trying to figure out if I wanted to add more F/Os, thus adding to the event… but instead of deciding and adding to it I got lost in my feelings and accidentally halted it BWJSKDKFK
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Hopefully I’ll get back to y’all on that-
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I gotta speak my truth, and it’s no hate to anyone who liked it, but this season of Shadow and Bone felt like a fan turned their grishaverse fanfiction written on wattpad into a show. The dialogue was so cringe at points that I had to pause the show at least once per episode to push myself through. So many scenes of the Darkling just dramatically talking to absolutely no one. The characters were constantly near breaking the fourth wall. The first couple of times I chuckled, but by the time we got to, “If there was a book about us, what do you think it would be named?” I was literally just rolling my eyes. It was just all over very self-congratulatory; like a moment where a character would show up and almost do that 90s sitcom guest star hold-for-audience-applause bit. Like we get it—you’re an adaption of a book and this is such a #moment. I’ll hand it to most of the actors—they really did their best. But the writing was rough, and the decision to merge not two, not three, not four, but elements of five books from three series together doomed it from the start.
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me when I see a post I disagree with on tumblr dot com but I don’t wanna reblog it because it’s really just someone expressing their opinion and it’s years old anyway
[ID: A version of the man at a party “they don’t know” meme. It reads:
“They don’t know Spectre in the movie was already a merger between the place that had no name, a purgatory-like place just outside of Ashland, and the town of Specter, a cute town Edward buys just for the hell of it, and also that the story of the witch is a merger of the old lady with the glass eye and Jenny Hill, the girl who lives in a swamp and acts strange and crazy and mysterious after Edward leaves her with a broken heart, so that’s why they’re the same person in the movie. And also that John August wrote the book to the musical too and Daniel Wallace approved of his adaptations for both movie and musical.” End ID]
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