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❛ I don’t understand why everyone keeps complainin’ ‘bout the rain lately. I’m all ‘bout it, even if it’s supposed t’ be sunny. ❜
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❛ I don’t understand why everyone keeps complainin’ ‘bout the rain lately. I’m all ‘bout it, even if it’s supposed t’ be sunny. ❜
“welcome to the dead thing!” give me angel mark or give me death
i lost this meme oops
there’s no moment of denial, really. the dead thing -- the dead thing isn’t what he was promised. he realizes this before he’s even gotten his bearings. it isn’t that he spent a lot of time thinking about being dead, really, but -- but his entire life was based around this promise about what would come next. like if he did everything right -- he steadies himself. now isn’t the time to fret about time spent -- spent, not wasted. he fixes his eyes on theirs, looks for a simple question. “ where am i ? ”
‘why can’t you just walk into a store, take something and walk out? like, who is going to stop you? you could just walk in, take whatever and go out, as long as it doesn’t have one of those things that make the alarms go off on it.’ for... sydney. why not
INFINITE CRIME.
‘ because that’s what stealing is,’ sydney says, her patience already wearing thin. ‘there are a few laws against it. surprising, i know. i won’t get started on capitalism right now, because that’s a pointless conversation to have with a kid, but people make and distribute the goods you see in stores and expect compensation for their work. that’s like asking why we don’t just barge into kitchens in restaurants and eat the food there, or why we don’t just steal things from people’s houses when we visit them.’
‘you stuck around this late for clubs?’ for rich
MAJORITY VOTE.
‘ yo , fuck no . jake is doin’, uh, somethin’. model u-n, i think. or mathletes, or something else lame. i’m waitin’ for him.’ finding an excuse to stay out of his house isn’t his prerogative anymore – he’s safe behind his own front door, now. these days, he’s got something much sweeter to hang around for. ‘why? what the hell are you doin’ here, bellybaum?’
souldetaches said: ❛ he was the only boy to come to my grade seven birthday party. ❜ oh im not logged into my belle blog atm but. from deathstunt,,
“ i’ve had plenty of one attendee birthday parties, ” partially true in sense that he never had any proper birthday parties as a child .. & his one attendee was a stay cat he called his own, “ they could be .. fun . uh, was he, at the very least, not an ABSOLUTE DICK ? ”
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‘drumroll… we held hands!’ lets go with something new, this can belle telling peko out of excitement
MAJORITY VOTE.
‘ how nice . ’ peko’s voice never really gets emotive – if she sounds disinterested, it’s nothing personal. in fairness, holding hands is probably as important to her as it is to belle. ‘i assume you’ll see them again, then.’
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if they’re anything, they’re tired -- their eyes reflect back a lot of nothing in particular, and they rest a hand on their chin just to have a position to hold. being in the world of the existent is a strange transition to make, and they feel out of place even when they aren’t introducing themselves. to be, it seems. “ i can’t say i was very impressed by. uh, pennsylvania. i’m probably not the most qualified judge, though. ”
“oh, sorry, because you’re clearly the height of ethics here.” oof. for five
some sweet irony.
he scoffs. “ ethics are for the long dead philosophers to muse over. you know there’s no such thing as good or bad, right ? not for anyone, but especially not for me. ” he didn’t always believe that -- he used to believe that he was doing good, that all their little crime - fighting activities really made them into heroes. he doesn’t know when exactly that changed, he just knows that he isn’t about to be lectured about morals by some kid.