heejake stans always complaining abt their men turning into whores but this is what i have to deal w on a daily basis 😐😐
no bc i actually cant fucking do this anymore i hate him sm

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heejake stans always complaining abt their men turning into whores but this is what i have to deal w on a daily basis 😐😐
no bc i actually cant fucking do this anymore i hate him sm
Alles, was gegen das Gewissen geschieht, ist Sünde
ihr seit einfach nur erbärmlich, mir fehlen die Worte!
March Wrap-Up
Man, March was a good reading month for me! And by that I don’t mean that I read a lot or anything. It’s just that I was pretty happy with most of what I picked up, so apparently, I made some good choices! :) The month also started with the 1k-pages read-a-thon, so I got a lot done early on, then slowed down a bit.
Books I read in March 2019:
- The Lake of Dead Languages (Carol Goodman) - Dear Martin (Nic Stone) - 21 Lessons for the 21st Century (Yuval Noah Harari) - Brideshead Revisited (Evelyn Waugh) - Radio Silence (Alice Oseman) - Schamlos (Amina Bile, Sofia Nesrine Srour, & Nancy Herz)
Audiobooks I listened to were:
- The Empty Grave (Lockwood & Co #5; Jonathan Stroud) - On the Come Up (Angie Thomas)
And I’m almost done with Daisy Jones and the Six, but only almost, so I’ll have to count it for April.
Favourite of the month? Definitely “Radio Silence”! It was sooo good! “The Lake of Dead Languages” was also a really fun dark akademia read, though! “21 Lessons for the 21 Century” was really thought-provoking. Both audio books were great, too! Honestly, what a good reading month. Even managed to squeeze a non-fiction and a classic in there. And two #ownvoices books. :)
Jemanden wegen seinem Aussehen zu kritisieren, beweist eigene Charakter-schwäche.
Schamlos (1968)
Shameless, Austrian-German sex and crime flick from the swinging sixties with Udo Kier. Great Soundtrack by Gerhard Heinz.
Schäme Dich nicht zu schweigen, wenn du nichts zu sagen hast.
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bro every time eunsang does this thing where he slightly raises his eyebrows while talking a part of me dies hes so fine