Me: I shouldn't disturb Neil Gaiman. I shouldn't send an ask unless I really have no way of getting the information otherwise. I'll check old interviews and all the articles that vaguely mention the subject. Of course it goes without saying that I'll read though the FAQ in its entirety. Only then, will I send an ask. However, I'd be very polite and praise his work, as anyone would. I'd also keep it short, because I don't want to waste his time. But I'd keep it very very respectful. I'd be sending a message to a very talented, amazing author that deals with god knows how many like me. Or I'd just stay in the dark and not send him an ask. Yeah, I'll do that.
Definitely Batman 1989. Idk why, because it's not my favorite Batman film, but I always get a rush of nostalgia (I saw this when I was 5 btw) when I watch this film that its comforting plus I enjoy the vibes and its take on Joker.
10: What's something you're excited for?
That new Elden Ring DLC is one, but I'm also looking forward to that TTYD remake. Oh and my summer break, but that opens up a lot of shit.
Fairy lights all the way! I am always stuffing them everywhere, especially in my room. I love soft blue, purple, gold, or red stars. It depends on the season!
19. Most important thing in your life?
Ooo that’s a heavy one! I suppose it’s my…overall identity. Who I choose to be, what I believe about life, and how I connect with others! I really value being alive in general, so the choices I make about what to put my faith in and where I end up in the end is very important to me. That particular journey in life!
24. What’s something you do to de-stress?
I often do the same thing—put on some peaceful nature sounds, usually with water or rustling grass, open my window to let either night air or gentle sunlight in, get cozy with a blanket, add some soft music, and then find some way to imagine the beloved characters in cute, wholesome situations. It helps to read fan-fiction or sweet headcanons on people’s blogs. Sometimes I just look at soft gifs and pictures…that’s especially comforting. Other times, it’s all angst though 😈
Started thinking about Dark Souls again (catastrophic consequences)
The plotline of the game being caused by a man who was scared of change and of losing power enacting desperate measures to keep the general populace under control and then proceeding to literally immolate himself to artificially stop the world from changing around him and his and all of this making the inevitable new age worse and more vicious and violent but the fear of such a thing coming to pass makes the cycle continue on and on and get worse and worse and shorter and shorter because all it’s doing is delaying the inevitable even as the world collapses in on itself… gives me conniptions