the thing about me is I'm cute, laid back and easy going but in like a really intense and stressful kinda way
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the thing about me is I'm cute, laid back and easy going but in like a really intense and stressful kinda way
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I have had this queued for a year
Year three
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Year five baby!
Six years running
I can’t believe I missed year seven :(
Anyways- year eight!!
Year nine and we’re feeling fine
Mary Bennet, would you do me the very great honor of becoming my wife? Yes.
"I knew quite clearly from Ryder's incredibly irritating behaviour that he had a liking for you. As I also had... As I also have." THE OTHER BENNET SISTER (2026)
top tier love confessions
Mary Bennet & Tom Hayward in The Other Bennet Sister
The Other Bennet Sister 1.10 - Chapter 10
The Other Bennet Sister (2026)
"So this is what I wish to say. I love you, Mr Hayward. I have loved you for a very long time and know I will never love anyone as much as I love you." -The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow
I am IN LOVE with the fact that they chose Lucy Briers as Hill, the wise and kindly housekeeper for the Bennets.
I was watching and loving her when I said to myself... "Where have I seen her?" So I looked it up. She played Mary Bennet in the 1995 version that I love so much. I didn't recognize her.
I find this fantastic. She's part of giving Mary Bennet an expanded universe that she didn't previously have. I love that.
I know, my parents looked this up when they saw her, it was a nice little piece of casting!
The Other Bennet Sister ~ Text Posts [12/?] (Tom Hayward Edition 2.0)
Tom Inside voice: how much jail time would I get if I yeeted Ryder off this mountain? Asking for a friend
The Other Bennet Sister + some more text posts
I think "The Other Bennet Sister" should make three things clear to the film and TV industry;
That people are craving slower stories which take the viewers intelligence seriously
That period dramas do not need a huge budget to attract viewers
That Ella Bruccoleri should be in more lead roles (seriously. cast her as the next Doctor or something)
Mary Bennet: *does anything* Tom Hayward: *immediately—
I met a girl who did a very good half of exam but didn't actually know the answer, so she wrote a full page (two sides), left half a sentence at the end of the page and wrote "Page 1 of 2" and submitted that. Because the teacher assumed it was her fault and that she had lost half of the exam, she gave her a passing grade hoping she wouldn't complain. And she didn't, of course.
In college, I forgot I had a paper (that I hadn't written a word of) due, until the teacher asked us to pass them forward at the start of the class... I had my computer though, and so I said I had forgotten the printed copy at home, could I please run to the computer lab after class and print it and bring it right over? He said sure, he could wait a few minutes since it was just downstairs. I don't have to look at my hands to type, so I wrote it in class while staring at the board like I was taking notes, and printed it off after. Got a B on it.
#bullshitting takes many forms#and should be a skill kids are allowed to hone
Honestly, bullshitting effectively is one of the best things that college teaches you, which is another reason AI is terrible