Winter Fun
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HELLO i am @dandylovesturtles secret santa!!!!
there was a list and i tired to combine as many things on the list as possible
winter activities
having fun
family time
hurt/comfort with a happy ending
uhhhhhhh
i think that was it
i had a list on a post-it somewhere
ANYWAY
Dandy!! i hope you had a wonderful holiday :3 thank you for all you do and the awesome fics you write ;;
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I just started reading the svsss volumes (and re-read them again because A LOT IS GOING ON) but like. This shit is so hysterically funny I don't even know where to begin.
Was no one????? Going to tell me that one of the cornerstone jokes in the damn series is that lbh's adoration for his one and only 'tism person who literally cannot express his emotions to save his life is basically genetic?????????
Was no one???? No one AT ALL going to tell me that Mobei-Jun straight up yeets Airplane at the problem in one of the scenes?????? And that in the most hilarious twist of fate Airplane then unyeets Mobei-Jun not twenty minutes later?????
It's one thing to see people joke about sqq and lbh being unable to communicate but it's on a league of its own when you have to read HUNDREDS OF PAGES of sqq's inner monologue be like 'that's my darling boy. my baby. my sugar plum pumpy umpkin you're my sweetie pie' but on the outside he says "get lost binghe" and somehow deems that an effective expression of his affection that lbh will surely understand. 'Why is lbh whining and crying and tugging at my sleeve like a plaintive wife, why is he so angry?' Sqq asks, the entire circus, as lbh is about to fling himself off a cliff for attention--
In short, MXTX is the queer comedian of our generation and nobody appreciates her enough
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And as a side note it is fascinating to me how Austen consistently says if someone has completely impeccable social graces they are probably hiding something. I don't have an interpretation of this, I just think it's neat.
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Come to daddy vintage fender jazz bass
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eowyn's i-am-no-man scene in the film is cheesy this, it doesn't explain well that... do you think i care. look at me. do you think i care. do you know what it is to be a six year old little girl who loves swords seeing that scene play out on your television, with your mouth open and your eyes enormous. shut up
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sony posting high quality video of miguel on their tiktok fuck yes its a little bowl of seeds for me you are my baby baby baby baby
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shitposting about my mental health at half past 1 in the night:
When writing this I imagined the sentence “you are a pathetic excuse of a human being” blaring into my tired eyes through a screeching glowing screen, tearing and ripping and causing me tears. But I won’t write this cause it is neither true nor something needing to be said. Instead I write: you being aware of making wrong choices does not make said wrong choices okay. You making wrong choices about yourself doesn’t make said wrong choices okay. You are a human like every other. You are harming a human willingly, a human who is innocent of all things. Thought and selflessness are not enough nor are they helping anyone but your consciousness.
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what makes you say this :(
well we can start with how you've screenshotted and sent back to me my comment 19 seconds after i posted it,
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part of the reason why reading was so much easier as a kid is bc the books r written to be basic yet addictive, the writing style of YA novels is just fun and easy to read. this is very obvious, kids' books r simpler than adults', but i feel like ppl don't fully appreciate this fact when they're too busy bemoaning their adult lack of attention span/time/energy (and haven't read a new book in 4 years)
i'm a third of the way thru rick riordan's daughter of the deep rn after 2 days of reading, and when i started it i immediately noticed how honestly puerile the vocabulary and content was. but it's enjoyable and keeps u hooked bc u wanna know what comes next. when i finally got to the part where the main conflict is explained, i thought, oh maybe the point of this book is to explore the complex ethics of scientific advancement that would pretty clearly be used for evil in the hands of certain parties, but at the same time can be used to better the world. but then a character specifically said "so they're the bad guys and we're the good guys" and the teacher was like "yeah"
and of course everything since has just been fun ocean adventure. but at least i'm reading it at the same speed as i would've when i was 12 i guess. still holding out hope there's some ethical conflict not easily dismissed by the fact that the "bad guys" r willing to kill ppl for their cause... but i am reading a children's book so, u know.
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