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!!! I’m seeing John Mulaney in February and I am SO EXCITED
You’re going to thrive SO hard

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somewhatgolden replied to your post:
!!! I’m seeing John Mulaney in February and I am SO EXCITED
You’re going to thrive SO hard
Honestly, combing malec AND the song of achillies??? I have NEVER felt more ATTACKED
Sorry, not sorry. 😉 I haven’t read Song of Achillies yet, but it’s on my read list. I heard nice thing about it.
@miladylocksley replied to your post “Honestly, combing malec AND the song of achillies??? I have NEVER felt...”
Tsoa is so beautiful, tho very painful as well... as all the best love stories are!
@somewhatgolden replied to your post “Honestly, combing malec AND the song of achillies??? I have NEVER felt...”
Tsoa is one of the malt heartbreakingly beautiful and tragic stories I've ever read. It's one of my favorites even if it's incredibly painful
Can’t wait to suffer then lol I’m gonna read The Song of Achillies as soon as my test are over. It’s been on read list for a while now, but I was reading The Captive Prince, which I finished last week, so I didn’t really had the time to read another one, but this one is the next one for sure.
somewhatgolden replied to your post “if I got dua lipa tickets, I’d see her and harry in the same week”
GOTTA LIVE THAT BLESSED LIFE
I KNOW, that’s truly my ideal week
UMMMM 90
90: One night you wake up because you heard a noise. You turn on the light to find that you are surrounded by MUMMIES. The mummies aren’t really doing anything, they’re just standing around your bed. What do you do?
if I could I’d probably run out my balcony, it’s communal so it’s a good escape route! I’ve usually thought about it relating to someone breaking in but I’m sure it’d work for getting away from mummies as well
send me numbers
somewhatgolden replied to your post: .
gg used to be one of my go to netflix shows and I haven’t rewatched it in forever
from when I was like 12 maybe up until the revival I watched it on a constant loop adgjkhdg
YOUR Ice Breaker Responses
If you could time travel to a point twenty years from now to peek into your life for five minutes, would you choose to do it? Why or why not?
I didn't have a chance to post the answers y'all gave to my question last night, and I would just skip it, but your answers are so personal and/or terribly interesting, so I just had to put them up!
As for me...I would take that opportunity, even for a five minute peek...I think it might give me the motivation to be a kinder person if my future relationships didn't amount to what I hope they will be. After all, the power in this would be the ability to change our futures, right?
insanidademoderada answered: I’m not 20 y/o, but I wouldn’t, because what we do is what we are.
somewhatggolden said: I would..for personal reasons to see if id be able to have kids
the-rain-and-thunder said: I would not. Though it would be nice to see how successful I am, or not, I’d much rather choose to wait and surprise myself.
caminc said: Hell Yeah! I’m always interested in the future, and I’d love to see myself in the future. Maybe make an exchange, the future self tells me what to invest my stocks in, and I promise to destroy the evil cyborg-crabs of 2018. It could happen, maybe not.
jennink answered: I’m too scared of my potential future to do that. What if I’m miserable then?
philliewilly answered: Yes.I.Would. There’s going to be so many changes in the next 2-3 years, looking forward to how it’ll turn out.
frostedklutz answered: I don’t think i would personally! I’m way too afraid to see what the future may hold and if something i look forward to not being there.
anime-loving said: Yep. Ever since I was a kid, not knowing what the future brought scared the hell outta me. It still does. I have so many questions. Sigh