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I just love barking so I really couldn’t give a fuck if this is the right tree or not haha
One thing I like about Stephen King books is that it feels like, from a writing perspective, he’s playing chess against himself. His heroes and villains keep countering each other in a way that is both devastating and yet feels inevitable.
Many such cases but the books that inspired this post are mostly his later, longer ones that spend a lot of time in the POV of one or more antagonists, like The Institute, Under the Dome, and Sleeping Beauties. (In some ways this also fits the Bill Hodges trilogy)
All these books have big casts of characters and multiple POVs (two essentially have an entire town serving as the POV, with “who’s who” guides at the beginning of the book à la warrior cats).
Sleeping Beauties even took the chess game to the next level by having two opposing “teams” as well as a couple wildcard characters who were fucking shit up for everyone. Imagine you’re playing chess against yourself and then you toss two rogue purple rooks on the board.
i would fuck him [remembers im talking about a real person] um [remembers its normal to be attracted to people] i would fuck him
If nobody ever explained this to you, if someone you see a lot does something you like and you never ever tell them that, they might think you don’t like them or don’t like the things they do for you.
If you like your sister’s cooking and have never ever told her that, she may very well think that you hate her cooking. If you like it when your friend drives you places and you never ever thank them, they might think you’re not grateful even if you are. If you like it when your partner does this or that thing for you they won’t know that unless you tell them.
Tell people in your life hey thanks for driving me, that was a great dinner, I like your singing, thanks for helping me with that. They don’t automatically know that you appreciate what they do.
Do a little dance. Make a little love. Get the FUCK down tonight.
people werent ready for this post in 2011. what about now
if you're confused about all the pumpkins and ghosts and stuff, it's actually a sort of seasonal harvest festival in parts of the northern hemisphere. yeah, it's kinda weird to think about how it's autumn down there when up here it's spring, haha yeah imagine them all, upside down, and getting colder in october when it's just starting to warm up
and can you imagine, down there it's COLD at christmas, crazy right?
that's nonsense, why would it be cold at christmas, it doesn't even make sense? that's a festival about the birth of something??? obviously that happens in summer.
Excuse me?! What you guys doing calling the northern hemisphere "down there"?! We're north. That's UP on a map when it's oriented properly.
what the fuck are you talking about?
“bits to use in everyday conversations”
everything comes up to the surface in the end. even the things we’d rather leave unspoken…..
One more in the W column for Japan.
i tried to make a venn diagram but my migraine is ironically too bad for me to have the brain power to take the time to fix the proportions and then i locked one of the text layers and got pissed off and gave up. but i kind of like it all fucked up like this
Shout out to my mom who explains my transition as "Having a daughterpillar turn into a Boyterfly". It doesn't erase the fact I was an adorable little girl, and also affirms my gender now. I love my mother.
ANDY LOVELL Swirls & Eddies, North Devon / North Cornish Coast / Swans, Incoming Tide silkscreen prints
James Baxter you've done it again
"Return to the Moon" Artemis Ⅱ 2026
l Andrew McCarthy 1,2 l Alex G Perez 3,4 l Alexander Gerst 5
Fangirls Through the Ages by Lid Thom
Good Morning, I Am Not Going to Commit Suicide Today, by Kimmy Walters