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There is a stage in liking a character where you start buying clothes to closer resemble that character. This is the point of no return
My favourite thing to write is cosmically confusing eldritch situations Unfortunately there's like no way to apply that to Homestuck
I’m Having A Great Day Could You Not Tell
Toby Fox runs an underground lab specifically for crafting a new generation of Tumblr Sexyman
Okay guys I have 65 pounds to spend should I commission my selfship or get craft supplies. Decisions decisions
Just finished reading Stephen King's Carrie. Final thoughts go as follows
I love her. Oh my god. I resonate deeply with her as a fat (ex)girl who was bullied terribly and often fantasised about terrible revenge plots
I love the formatting with including book/news snippets as foreshadowing. Even when I knew what was going to happen, they created a great effect of tension and I can only imagine how well they'd work for a spoiler-free reader
I think Carrie is a system. Obviously it's a terribly 2020s interpretation of her as a character but it both makes sense for her to be one and she shows various symptoms. For a book that shows almost every character's raw thoughts Carrie is the only one to be shown actually communicating with said thoughts
I'm going to watch the movie tonight/tomorrow, and most likely rage terribly at the egregious inaccuracies. They made her skinny oh my god
If I was better at drawing I would definitely be redrawing some of my favourite scenes
For Stephen 'Breast Shaming' King it's a shockingly good depiction of a teenage girl's pain
Margaret's death scene. The moment she attacks Carrie she stops being referred to as Momma and changes to Margaret. That worked so well oh my god
On episode two of Yellowjackets and I don't want spoilers but I need to know if Misty stays this Good because I love her and whatever's wrong with her
Yeah they're rebranded to Family Freud now. Way more uncomfortable experience for everyone involved