Nate calling the ot3 "you children" right in the pilot episode, tho
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Nate calling the ot3 "you children" right in the pilot episode, tho
upside to mental illness: ghost-hunting is at least 17% less scary when you’re already used to hearing unexplained voices
what did YOU do with the last three and a half hours of your life??? because I made a playlist of forty-fucking-one versions of sweet dreams (are made of this)
artists under the cut
me, hugging or poking or petting or otherwise touching my friends: wow this is great i love physical contact i should touch my friends all the time
also me, the second one of my friends touches me back: Wait!! This ... Is! Hell!!!!
me, pasting together old anime memes on my phone: i am a good and serious, non-garbage blog.
me, coming home drunk at 11pm: I'm gonna sleep so good tonight...!
me at 3am, sprawled on the floor clutching an empty gatorade bottle: I walk a lonely road the only one that I have ever known don't know wh
maybe later i'll articulate my thoughts better and i'm sure tons of other people have written about this already but uhhhhhh @cbs this all access scheme is uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh total bullshit?
even setting aside how short-sighted and ill-conceived channel specific streaming services already inherently are-- cbs is a broadcast network. "all access" is particularly insidious, because broadcast networks already get airwaves and privileges on the idea that they are, essentially, a utility. it's why they answer to the fcc.
we don't owe you, cbs. you owe us.
streaming video is such an incredible opportunity to do cool things with television as a medium! both artistically and in how we publish work. and networks are doing their absolute damnedest to squander and destroy every bit of that potential.
it's just adding insult to injury that discovery -- the latest version of a story based on using advances in technology to advance and grow as a society -- is stuck behind this ridiculous and genuinely sinister paywall.
fuck you, cbs.
honestly? can we make shrieking eels the next new queer icons