Death Note happened and kept going on because Light, Ryuk and L were just bored with their lives and I respect that.
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Death Note happened and kept going on because Light, Ryuk and L were just bored with their lives and I respect that.
have you ever felt that lonely that you desperately wants to talk to someone, anyone, just talk. But don't know what actually is it that you wanted to talk about. That you don't have any words to say but you want to be heard, to be seen. At the same time you want to hide away from everything, everyone
Someone come talk to me!! I’m bored at work!!
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*going through my mutuals' blogs and rebloging literally everything* this is some gourmet posting right here~
I need to vent.
It's been almost a year, and I think I'm slowly losing the capability to feel intense happiness. Ok, maybe it's a bit dramatic said like that, but everything I like seems duller, I'm always bored and I can't get to snap out. I still feel happy, but it's always muted. It's like there's a grey filter in my life and I want It to stop.
Maybe I'm Just growing up, but It still sucks
I don't know what to do.
i started reading project Hail Mary yesterday morning and finished it last night.
Addicted was an understatement. I loved the characters and the bonds that were made. The story was humorous yet also endearing in a way. Grace was hilarious and amusing, I throughly enjoyed reading his internal monologue. The way the flash backs, or memories were set up caught me off guard but I grew to enjoy them. There were a few times it felt overwhelming and I had to put it down, but it was phenomenal.
I read the Martian last year and it easily became one of my favorite books. Needless to say, project Hail Mary has as well.
Anyways, if you were looking for a scifi space book to pick up and read, this is your sign!
Richard Armitage is like a mash-up of of Viggo Mortensen and Hugh Jackman with a dash of Mark Strong.