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giffender · 2 years
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so yesterday (april fools day) my friend in a group call was like “hey my gf (another mutual friend) is pregnant and actually has been for five months but we didn’t know. and we’re having the baby in July” and everyone i know was collectively like “haha yeah fuck you” and then he started pulling out dated ultrasounds with his gf’s name on them and stuff and the correct weight/size for a five month old baby and we were like “wow you put a lot of work into this” and then he got his gf on the call and she was like “yup i don’t really look pregnant but i am!” and we were like haha wow you’re both really going for it huh.
anyway april fools day ended and we were like hey dude that was a good one and he was like no it’s for real i just thought it would be very funny to tell you on april fools day
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giffender · 2 years
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baek yi jin is an adult
You know, it’s really interesting to see baek yi jin’s journey though out the season.
When we first meet him, he’s clearly in a rough spot and trying to make the best of things, but it’s truly bleak. The entire future he expected was snatched away. Forget about being a chaboel heir or whatever. He’s the smart, talented high school with a well-adjusted family and a bright future that got snatched away. No more college, doesn’t get to fulfill his military service, doesn’t really have a home to return to, and all his friends ghosted him. Yijin wasn’t just slammed face first into adulthood, he was stripped of the basic social connections that (hopefully) most people in their early 20s can expect. Not only that, he feels the burden as the eldest son and brother to take care of his family and also feels responsible for the guilt of all the people affected by his family’s loss. He’s barely holding on and when he gives Heedo a lecture about the difference between adulthood and childhood, he’s talking to himself. But his concept of adulthood is really a coping mechanism. The difference between childhood and adulthood isn’t turning a magic number. He’s a young adult dealing with loss and isolation, and he’s telling himself that this is what life is like after childhood.
But then there’s Heedo. This obnoxious, loud, and impossibly young child. Look at her, literally dressing up in her mother’s clothes and pretending to be an adult. This kid is crying over a torn-up comic and can’t spell. She’s ridiculous. Clearly, he’s all grown up compared to her. But she makes him laugh and he can’t help root for her by the end of episode 1. But it’s not like he’ll congratulate her in person. They’re not friends.
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giffender · 2 years
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omg I wanna be inside taylor's brain how does she come up w those lyrics wow
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giffender · 2 years
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I resent the inevitable consequences the second law of thermodynamics has on my tea and the entropy of the universe. It always happens too damn soon.
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giffender · 2 years
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been listening to 'drivers licence' by Olivia for 3 days straight. I'm not fine. My head hurts. My throat hurts. My heart hurts. I think im ded
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giffender · 2 years
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Going to vent my frustration on tumblr now
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