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"I asked chatgpt-" well I asked Lady Catherine de Bourgh and she condescended to advise me on the arrangement of my humble abode.
adulthood is just telling yourself āand after iāve done THAT i can finally relaxā with increasing desperation
not only do i support immigration, i don't want to live anywhere without immigrants
yeah like. why the fuck would I want to live somewhere where one of the location's defining traits is "nobody wants to come here"
if this was made into the final cut i wouldāve died in the cinema
it sickens me that there are so many men that simply never engage with anything made by women and they don't question it and they aren't questioned about it. they don't listen to music by women or read books written by women or watch movies written and directed by women or stop to look at paintings by women at museums and they're just allowed to go thru life never considering women as artists with no challenge or criticism whatsoever. meanwhile as a woman it's impossible to escape the male artistic point of view
My toxic trait is that no matter what I need three hours to myself at the end of the day to do absolutely nothing.
the virgin loss.jpg versus the chad xkcd Seven Years
Donāt forget the latest version, Ten Years
@vividawayā Randall Munroe is an internet cartoonist who runs the āxkcdā online comic series, which has run from 2006 up to today, with new comics every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Xkcd isnāt an ongoing story, just a series of funny, wholesome, depressing, or oddly scientifically informative comics.
In 2010, Randallās fiance was diagnosed with stage III breast cancer. He didnāt share too many details at first, but things tended to bleed into his comics: sometimes funny, sometimes sad.
Often in this time, other cartoonists would write in guest comics for Randall, or heād put in short filler pieces, to try and fill space while nonstop cancer treatments took up most of his time.
In 2012, he posted a comic called āTwo Yearsā, about the time since the diagnosis. Itās the one that hasnāt yet been posted here (although parts of it are included in the other comics), and it commemorates some of the things that had happened in the two years since the diagnosis.
There are representations of Randall and his fiance being together for her treatment, worrying together, traveling the world, and getting married. Itās still depressing, but itās a lot more hopeful, showing how theyāve still managed to have happy moments together, and things will still get better.
Themes of cancer continued in xkcd, but they increasingly became less about fear and nihilism, and more about hope, or just cool facts related to cancer.
At the top of this post is the comic posted in 2017: Seven Years. In it, Randall and his wife are traveling more, trying to have fun and continue old and new hobbies, with cancer ever-present in the background of it all. At the end, the two of them observe the 2017 solar eclipse, and despite all the uncertainty that comes with the thought of another seven years, agree to watch the 2024 eclipse together too.
There are just about no cancer comics between that one and the most recent comic, the one I posted: Ten Years, written in 2020. Itās by far the most hopeful of the three in the little series: the two of them are happy, theyāre playing with rabbits and riding on handcarts and going out hiking and stargazing, together. At the end, Ten Years breaks the format with a conversation in which they talk about how unbelievable it is that itās been so long, and share their worries as well as their hopes. It even ends on a much more lighthearted joke about immortality.
Itās a good comic. Definitely in my top two comics wherein internet cartoonists express emotions about an illness suffered by their wife.
āThe ten-year cancerversary is traditionally the Cursed Artifact Granting Immortality anniversary.ā -Randall Munroe.
And now, at long last, Fifteen Years:
Mr. Bennet: Sure, I haven't taken care of my daughters' financial security, but have I at least taken care of their education? No. But have I taken care of their emotional needs? Also no. But have I been a good protector and supervisor? I'm afraid not. However, have I been a good example for my children of being a kind and respectful spouse, parent, and all around human being? No again. But through it all, have I nailed being funny? Yes. And isn't that the most important role of a father after all?
adulthood is just telling yourself āand after iāve done THAT i can finally relaxā with increasing desperation
opposite of a wife guy im a my friends guy. oh you like that flower thats crazy my friend literally gardens. oh you ate a bagel today thats crazy when i hung out with my friend we got bagels. oh you took a walk by some water that's crazy because a year ago me and my friend took this specific walk by the water and it was meaningful. phone screen of my friends. always talking about my friends. starting to think nobody else has my friends in the same way that i have my friends and im really sorry about that you know what i mean
ladies and gentlemen of the jury, today i would like to present a bold, feminist reimagining of the evidence you've seen presented against my client
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i love fake plot holes
little inconsistencies that at first you assume "oh, the author must have fucked up", but then later on you realize that no, it was on purpose, they wanted you to think they fucked up but they hadnt
related: when you think "this has Implications the author didn't think about" and then it turns out the author was thinking about them the whole time
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u used to be able to put a dvd in your computer. and then u could watch it
real yearners miss people BEFORE they're gone
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the actions Iām willing to excuse from a fictional character is determined by the vibe of the whole show/movie/book
exactly this @lukestarkillerisgay