nick/phoenix/bee || 24 || they/he/it || pan || transmasc/nonbinary/genderqueer || artist/gamer ||
hyperfixating on ace attorney, tgcf, mdzs, and other assorted fun stuff. not spoiler free, may contain 18+ content. not recommended for minors
having sex with your friends is so very normal please stop poisoning the youths minds with shame surrounding hooking up with your friends. especially if you’re gay
At some point in your life, you were taught that being slightly annoying is an unforgivable sin. Maybe it was by your parents or a teacher or a friend or a bully or an older sibling. But someone taught you that being slightly annoying is a crime punishable by death.
You must unlearn this.
You must accept that all people will be annoying at some point or another in their lives, maybe all of their lives, and that this is okay. It is okay for strangers on the bus, it is okay for children in the grocery store, it is okay for people on social media, and it is okay for you.
If you ever want to truly love your fellow humans, if you ever want to truly love yourself, you must have forgiveness for being annoying.
people on that bathroom sink post like "well you're supposed to just get your hands wet enough to use the soap and then scrub them out of the water and then just rinse them off again at the end." well ok 1) what is the purpose of having to cram your hand against the sink wall to do that, even if its for only a moment its stupid 2) sometimes you use bathroom sinks for other purposes like cleaning your face or if you get something gross on your arm or something and thats a lot harder to do when the faucet is so short 3) maybe i wanna keep my hands under the water for longer than a microsecond huh. maybe i enjoy putting my hands under the watar. god forbid a guy stick his hands under the warter for five minutes straight just to feel something again. why are we surviving when we could be living
Another thing is that when this aggression started, we were so worried about winter and how displaced people in tents will survive it. Earlier this week the temperature in Gaza hit 38 degrees (100 Fahrenheit) and we are now wondering how will displaced people survive the heat in those tents.