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@knnguyen23
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I love this
The guy’s impossible to read, don’t even try.
flirting with bae like
THIS IS SO CUTR
This is literally how I flirt lmao
TUESDAY AGAIN NO PROBLEM
ko is great!!!!!
Captured.
Tangled Up In Blue.
don’t worry, you’re still in the “early life” part of your wikipedia page
The drama teacher at our school hated me and gave me the role of Godot in our production of Waiting for Godot
Watch: Poet paints a vivid picture of growing up as a Chinese American — and it hits deep.
i’m gonna cry
too real
FRIENDSHIPS
SOME PEOPLE:
ME AND MY FRIENDS:
Louis C.K. is really fucking good at writing these cold open scenarios, really impressionable how the girl is definitely acting like more of an asshole but ultimately has the higher point and the meta fact that Louis penned the dialogue shows how much he’s acknowledged the fact himself as of the old generation, essentially making this a call-to-openmindedness towards his own equal-age peers
The original character descriptions of Friends
“We took a test in grade four. If you did well, you got designated as gifted. I think I was the only one in my class that qualified. The teacher had a conversation with my parents. I was told I had unlimited potential. I stopped doing my homework, and convinced myself that putting in less effort was somehow an admirable thing. Arrogance became the default trait of my personality. I loved to point out other people’s mistakes and inaccuracies. I became good at winning arguments, not because I was right, but because I was intelligent. The arrogance gave me form. It was my anchor. It covered so many fears and insecurities. I became terrified of running into people who were smarter than me. In college I’d stay in my dorm room and play video games, until I encountered people who were better than me. Then I’d quit. I hardly made any friends. Now I work as a programmer. I chose this career because it’s where I’m smartest, and I thought I had the chance of being the best. But it’s just not possible anymore. There are too many talented people. Recently we hired a genius kid from Saskatoon. He’s younger. He’s better. And I’m having to mentor him. There’s a feeling of my identity being eroded and nothing being left. It’s something I have to figure out. I’m going to therapy. I’m meditating. Either I stop needing to be the best, or I’ll die of a heart attack when I’m 40.” (Toronto, Canada)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbylp-UUbhc)
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