Amazing character 10/10 I totally buy the mafia boss vibe Sylus has got going on. Big problem tho, next person to give me orders so blatantly will get a bullet to the head, even if just to be a pain on his ass.
My personal rant about Sylus (not a hate to the game, a hate to how his psych profile clashes with mine) SPOILERS AHEAD
It's my issues okay. I'm well aware. But Sylus annoys me so much I hate blatant domineering people and I have no other choice than to annoy the ever loving FUCK out of them like a fucking cat.
Gaining Affinity points is like pulling teeth and the diamonds are the thing that motivates me. I see him being sweet and don't believe a single word. If I had the option I would throw him paperballs every time I saw him, just to show my blatant displeasure and disrespect.
It would not be wise. I would do it anyway.
If I was the MC I would 100% find a way to fight my way to a top ladder, get myself a reputation, gain my bargaining chips and set myself as his equal so he no longer has any hold over me, or at least make it so it's not wise for him to cross me either/it's wiser to keep me on his side.
When Phil (the Shopkeeper) told him MC probably felt disgusted by him Sylus looked SO indignant it was glorious, and when he said she had to accept him I outright cackled.
JUST LOOK AT THEIR FACES it made everything worth it truly
A Percy Jackson fic with an Aphrodite kid OC in which they are so in love with the idea of love that they end up afraid of love because of their high expectations.
Am I the only one that, at seeing the circumstances of the world, starting with their own state, has to constantly tell themselves “I will not become a vigilante” like it’s a freaking mantra? Because damn, knowing that police is so corrupt and murderers and rapists walk free really makes it necessary to reapeat this mantra.
Hi, I have a genuine question. How does one know if they are bisexual without real experience? Because I don’t know if I tend to romanticize relationships with just anyone or if this is something to actually take into consideration
Hellooooo mutuals that for some reason follow me, I have returned from my pandemic depression.
I probably won't be as active as I was (I was pretty much here 23hrs a day so it's for the best) but I should start reblogging again as I did the last week (? Couple of days?? Who knows)
I know no one really reads my posts but still, just wanted to let you know I have not yet perished <3
This song became viral in Mexico a week before March 8th Feminist Protest (Paro Nacional, 2020) and publicly perfomed by Vivir Quintana (author), Mon Laferte, and El Palomar at El Zócalo, Mexico City.
Today, October 17th, 2020, women are still at high risk in Mexico, and this song resonates with everyone of us.