who let the ninja drive vehicles. none of them (probably) have their license. jay is the exception since he grew up around tech and most likely knows how to operate machinery.
like think about it. zane lived either in the woods or in a village. lloyd skipped most of his youth. jay lived in a junkyard but actually had his parents so he probably doesn’t have any sort of license. kai and nya grew up in a remote village with no parental figures. and cole, depending on how old you hc him as being when he ran away, probably never had the opportunity. so why did we give these children literal vehicles like 5 episodes into the show?? and they’re allowed to drive them in heavily populated areas??
i’ll give jay a pass because junkyard kid but the others have no excuse. wtf
The audacity of people who expect to be carried 24/7 (figuratively), but when you're too tired to keep carrying them, suddenly they think you're more irresponsible than they'll ever be
Because they've been conditioned to believe they can only do what they can (leech), but you not being able to carry them and yourself anymore, when you've been able to before, makes them think you're slacking.
You'd never know the struggle of having to carry other people because you can't even rely on yourself- that says more about you than it does us.
I’ve started watching the Backyard Scientist on Youtube and I cannot stop thinking about MC and Solomon, or MC and the First Years, or MC and some of the more irresponsible second years doing really really stupid and irresponsible science experiments.
Lucifer hearing MC utter “Oh my god the table’s on fire” and no one’s ever seen him move that fast before in all his years of living.
Riddle hearing “I’m wondering why I’m pouring molten aluminum into a watermelon?” And he’s offing heads before he can even see what’s going on.
Jamil overhears MC going up to Kalim like “You know what’s really cool? Fire tornados” and he just about kills MC on the spot
Give me irresponsible science experiment MC
I’m gonna fuckin’ write it myself.
Human Shenanigan Hour just got a new source of inspiration.
Waking up hungover in a stranger's bed only you're not hungover and it's your bed and it's not a stranger but it's a somehow catastrophic amount of additions to your etsy wishlist that you don't remember but now have to deal with.
I wake up to this and have to grapple with the remnants of my decision before I get into work and how it's all come to this.
I have completely lost all control over my life that I never had in the first place.
... how much people will mind the business of everyone else, but don't give a damn about their own lives.
"We need to care about X world event"
Look here, XXBubbleyum2006XX, maybe you should address the last post you made about struggling to afford rent when, two posts before that, you were posting pictures of the brand new Louis Vutton bag you bought.
Before you say anything about how "unrealistic" this is, this was an honest to god real interaction I had with a customer, except it was a guy who couldn't afford rent that month, but dropped $150 on a pair of brand new sneakers and was showing them off to me. Then proceeded to blame the world and the wars going on as the reason why he might lose his apartment. I mean, heaven forbid, it wasn't the ungodly amount you spent on sneakers... but, yeah, "fight for $15".
I debated driving the car off a bridge listening to this troglodyte talk. Would've done him and the world a favor.