The new Superman movie gave us so much, but perhaps most importantly, it gave us the best live-action depiction of Lex Luthor as the extremely psychopathic twink we all know he is

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The new Superman movie gave us so much, but perhaps most importantly, it gave us the best live-action depiction of Lex Luthor as the extremely psychopathic twink we all know he is
Went into Project Hail Mary blind (haven’t read the book, watched like half of a singular trailer, etc) all I knew going into it was that Ryan Gosling was in space, and there would be an alien at some point. I thought it was going to be some Shape of Water shit, like a sexy humanoid alien.
Anyway to say I was positively delighted by the alien actually being a rock spider is an understatement
so I started playing Kenshi for the first time, and the only thing I knew about this game is that it was really hard and that you could die stupid easily. So in an effort to not get too attached to my main character I decided I would not edit my character too much- However, the default man the character creator gave me was so compelling I didn’t change a thing and named him Traumatized Tony Stark or TTS for short (pronounced ‘tits’). So far Traumatized Tony Stark has made it to Mongrel by day 3 by sprinting nonstop all the way there which I’m told is kinda insane.
Unfortunately my efforts backfired because I’m now really attached to Traumatized Tony Stark.
One of the many problems with being traumatized is that it makes you behave like you’re going to be a lame horse.
As soon as I do a single thing wrong, as soon as I can’t perform my function, I’m going to be taken out back and shot like a lame horse that’s broken its ankle.
So I have to become the best racing horse ever while also being hypervigilant to not do anything wrong ever that could lead me to breaking my ankle and thus getting shot. I’m so aware of any possible danger. I’m so alert. I’m the world’s most careful and terrified horse.
But despite all that I’m still taken back and shot anyway because instead of being a lame horse that broke its ankle I’m a horse that became so nervous it won’t stop panicking at its own shadow and throwing off its rider so it’s put down. I was so scared of becoming the lame horse that I nevertheless took on its fate. The analogy kind of got away from me but you get my point
mental illness is kinda hilarious sometimes. approaching a task with the anxiety levels of someone being hunted for sport meanwhile the task at hand is like “clean fish tank”
It’s always Pinterest
This random comment on a Pinterest post I encountered today is absolutely frying me. my keybiosrf💔
BEGGING for doctors to just. believe me. it’s been weeks HOW may more times do I need to say I was bitten by disease bug in disease location until they let me test for DISEASE “but you’re not showing any symptoms so :/“ MOST CASES ARE ASYMPTOMATIC I’m going insane. is that a symptom