getting older can be so amazing? you get more familiar with yourself. learn tips & tricks for troubleshooting your own brain. trial & error helps you build routines that minimize discomfort, maximize reward. your preferences/interests don't get set in stone, but you do find out which ones are going to stay with you in the long-term, and which ones are fun but transient joys to appreciate in the moment.
you learn that the world is so much more complex than you were taught, and that that's okay, and that there's an endless supply of things you can learn or watch or experience or think about if you want to. if you're lucky, you loosen up, stop putting so much pressure on yourself. if you're lucky, you learn to recognize that negative inner voice, and whack it with a baseball bat until it hushes up. if you're lucky, you learn to treat yourself gently, not because you are fragile but because you are worthy of gentleness. (i hope you are lucky.)
and some things will change. some things will get better. some things will get good. and maybe you start to recover from the dehumanizing stress of childhood/education. maybe you learn the power of your own autonomy. maybe you learn how to walk away from bad situations (which is a superpower even if you don't realize it yet). and you get to choose your own clothes. and your own food. and which relationships to pursue! and what you do with your free time. and with your life (but don't worry you get to choose that gradually). and that's crazy! and sometimes scary. and extraordinarily, indescribably precious.
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“Riz has a tail, the Dimension 20 cast is just lying to us.” <- Unfun. Not sexy. Implies we’re owed a tailed Riz
“Riz has a tail in our collective hearts.” <- Inspiring. Transcendent. Brings the community together.
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my favourite part about watching Glass Onion with my niece (6) was when ‘the disruptors’ were solving the puzzle box together and her exasperated little voice going I would just smash it only for Helen to do exactly that just moments later.
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Ahh, Frutiger's Opening. Masterful gambit, sir!
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for people who like making art on mspaint.... TRY TUXPAINT... all the features and effects are so fun 10/10 would recommend .
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“women with their backs against a raging fire they escaped from” genre
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for someone with a fashion sense variating between "i have to be the most peculiar and strange creature in the grocery store" to "anything more than a cotton shirt and pants today will make me crumble" i have to say. aziraphale looking like a crisp, bunched up laundry that you got out of the washer a moment ago, pulling a literal valentino model, makes me feel like there's hope in the world
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Wednesday
Alfred Gough, Miles Millar. 2022
Glasshouse
Șoseaua Cotroceni 32, București, Romania
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So I finally found the original version (well I knew it was there, I forgot it was and finally remembered—) of The Case of the Murderous Mask and I just…
If I thought Rex Glass was sassy in what I’d already heard—
I have been proven wrong. He could have been much more sassy in what I’d heard—
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.....just finished The Glass Scientists. This is horrible what do you mean they JUST got together again only for THIS SHIT TO HAPPEN?!?!?!?!?
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