For my birthday I had fun and also had a meltdown on the ferris wheel 👍
"We're at the top, this is romantic, give me a kiss!"
"WHY IS IT MOVING OH MY GOD STOP IT'S MOVING"


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For my birthday I had fun and also had a meltdown on the ferris wheel 👍
"We're at the top, this is romantic, give me a kiss!"
"WHY IS IT MOVING OH MY GOD STOP IT'S MOVING"
Some more vol 23 panels that were not blank but were nonetheless changed
Online vs published version
I'm having a bad time at the writing. Sentences
as a teenager I had a huge crush on Hank Green that led to me seeing a video of him in a dress and makeup lipsyncing to Never Gonna Give You up and then I realised I found him more attractive dressed as a woman and I think that's what kickstarted my journey towards figuring out that I was actually bisexual. thanks Hank
OKAY. YEAH OKAY.
I can't believe I used to do nothing and I had nothing irl but survival. Just surviving. And there was no way out in view. But a chance at change opened up when I fell to the bottom. I had nothing to lose so I took it. I dove into the novelty of falling in love and ignoring all rationality.
Now I go on roller coasters and fair rides. I hold a giant man like a teddy bear in my bed and I get a million soft kisses on my face.
It doesn't make sense how my life has changed. I know it will get bad for both of us soon. But I don't want to think about that. Right now, I have the impossible. I want to continue finding ways to have the impossible.
This was one of the only two rides I felt secure on but it was also the most intense and I wanted off. I nearly passed out. Neither of us liked it. I knew I wouldn't--I saw it from afar and said I wouldn't do it but when we got up close, I confused it for something different.
First ride I went on was this. It would have been super fun if not that the mechanism holding me in place felt very unsecure and I know it wasn't just me because the girl in front of me kept yelling as the ride was going that there's something wrong with the bars and that she doesn't feel secure. I could see by her face she thought she might die. I was using my feet and hands to hold on in such a way that if my fastenings came loose, I might be able to cling on for dear life.
This was (a version of) the ride at the fair.
If you're wondering how I feel after being repeatedly rolled upside down and spun around and swung side to side etc while also having to walk a lot, including up several small flights of stairs for ride access, and under the beating sun for an hour, the answer is bad.
The pain (primarily lower body) is improving but the exhaustion is heavy and I feel that fake flu thing.
Most of those rides did NOT feel secure. I'll talk about that later.