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i feel like somwrhing in me has fundamentally ahifted after aquiring my beautiful walkman. i feel so... free. i can listen to music without phone now. i am free. i am free
May I be gentle like the water, strong like metal
nothing like hearing your very own father say the words "we've been watching supernatural"
OK OK IMAGINE THIS kalim and yuu singing a whole new world while riding the magic carpet and jamil in the ground yelling in distress because they’re going to hurt themselves <3
Playing it Safe
The way we kept looking for pieces of ourselves in each other was strange. We referred to each other in song lyrics and cryptic parts but never said anything to one another. We never exchanged words. It was hard to discern between each other's lines— each other's lies— since everything we put out had subliminal signals and secret meanings. Despite this, we refused to say what we actually meant to each other. We became a pair of perplexing mind games, muddled signals, and each other's poetry of jigsaw pieces, trying to find out which parts of ourselves genuinely matched with each other when we weren't making anything that made sense at all. Why don't we both stop playing it safe and start taking chances on each other?
© WithOneLine
Stormy nights cuddled in bed, watching the storm with you 🩶🤍
Niche lore drop: in about 2005 or 2006 I was working for the brand new "mechanical turk" which was a new product Amazon launched which offered microscopic amount of work for microscopic wages. I got shows photos of streets and I got paid fractions of a cent per labeled traffic sign. I think I made about $0.14 for an hour and a half of work.
In 2007, Google Street View launched.
Today, in 2026, I told this anecdote on a game development discord server and one user said
small world: I was (and still am) on the opposite side of that exact project. Just sent a batch of signs to get labelled earlier today.
Small world indeed.