many on here need to be learning this lesson
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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many on here need to be learning this lesson
nature is beautiful
incredible scenes in josh johnson's yt comments
Getting this frame printed and put above my bed so I feel like I’m in the soup.
My equivalent of the house malpractice image.
Margarita Karapanou, tr. by Karen Emmerich, from Rien ne va plus
When I was a kid, my father straight up did not understand transient preferences in food. If you ever expressed that you would prefer not to have a particular food today, he universally interpreted that as meaning you hated it now and never wanted to have it ever again; he went through life firmly convinced that everyone around him was crazy because they were constantly flip-flopping between loving and hating certain foods without rhyme or reason, which led to some fascinating meal planning challenges.
Decades later, I'm reading studies talking about how autism is probably hereditary and thinking: you don't say.
YOU - "Give me a drink, bartender."
REACTION SPEED [Medium: Failure]
this is superior humor
I have some to add:
M O R E
I hope you enjoy
if you work in a creative field...or if you do creative hobbies like writing or drawing...you need to make friends with people who don't do those things. you need to befriend normie Steve who has never written a story in his life. and this is because when you are in a creative job or hobby and spend all your time doing that thing, surrounded by very capable people, who you inevitably compare your own progress and skills to, you forget what the baseline human skill at that thing is. and it's usually zero. normie Steve has not written a story since the 3rd grade when his teacher made him do it. he's very good at other things that are not storytelling - but if you tell normie Steve that you wrote a full 300-page book from start to finish, he will think you're some kind of savant. he does not know ANYONE else who has done this. you need this perspective. because when you're constantly on Let's Write Stories dot Com then everyone on Let's Write Stories dot Com will inevitably be like "oh of course everyone on earth has written a book or several at this point!" and you canNOT let yourself think that. that is not even close to the average human experience. you are in a bubble. do not put yourself down. do not give up.
i think it goes without saying but is still worth noting, my beef with booktok literature is 100% about the quality. i LOVE housewives reading weird porn. i wish they would do it more
tiktok self-censorship is bad all around, but shit like “unalive” and “sewerslide” piss me off so much more because we already have so many euphemisms for death and suicide. “passed away” “no longer with us” “left us” are all common euphemisms for death. if you want to be harsher you can say “kicked the bucket” or “they’re six feet under”. for suicide there’s “took/ended their own life”. not only are all of these familiar in everyday language, they’re also way more respectful than meme-speak. i hate this shit so much.
Bimbo Baggins.
Thank you, I will be here all day